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Classical Greek professional musician
A kitharode (Latinized citharode) (Ancient Greek: κιθαρῳδός [kitʰarɔː'dós]; Latin: citharoedus) or citharist, was a classical Greek professional performer
Citharode
Ancient Greek wind instrument
The neologism aulode is sometimes used by analogy with rhapsode and citharode (citharede) to refer to an aulos-player, who may also be called an aulist;
Aulos
Greek citharode and lyric poet (2nd century AD )
Mesomedes of Crete (Ancient Greek: Μεσομήδης ὁ Κρής) was a Greek citharode and lyric poet and composer of the early 2nd century AD in Roman Greece. Prior
Mesomedes
5th-century BC Greek musician
Aristocleidas (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστοκλείδης) was a celebrated musician and citharode of ancient Greece. He was known as a master of the cithara, and traced
Aristocleides
510 BC) poet, native of Argos Terpander of Antissa in Lesbos; poet and citharode who lived about the first half of the 7th century BC Theocritus 3rd century
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Ancient Greek writer
unrelated man of this name—Athenadas of Rhegium, son of Zopyros—who was a citharode who performed in the Delphic Soteria in 150 BCE. Antoninus Liberalis,
Athanadas
Galatians") Diamartanon ("The Man Who Is Failing Utterly") Kitharodos ("The Citharode") Lakaina ("The Laconian Woman") Paidion ("The Little Child") Paralogizomenoi
Apollodorus_of_Carystus
4th-century BC Greek poet of Middle Comedy
Kepouros ("The Gardener") Kitharistes ("The Harpist") Kitharodos ("The Citharode") Kleophanes Knapheus ("The Fuller") Knoithideus, or Gastron ("Glutton")
Antiphanes_(comic_poet)
Minor authors of Greek Middle Comedy
associated fragments, are all that survives of Sophilus' work. Androcles The Citharode The Deposit The Handbook Marriage The Phylarch Those Running Together
Minor_Middle_Comedy_poets
Chest of viols Chest voice Chiaroscuro (music) Chiavette Child singer Citharode Chitarra Italiana Choir Choral concerto Choral symphony Chorale Chorale
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Ancient Athenian vase painter
58.20 cm; D. 37.50 cm Amphora 530–520 BC A: Herakles and Kerberos G1 H. 57.2 cm; D. 36.6 cm Amphora 525–520 BC A: Hoplite battle; B: Citharode Perseus
Andokides_(vase_painter)
Galatians") Diamartanon ("The Man Who Is Failing Utterly") Kitharodos ("The Citharode") Lakaina ("The Laconian Woman") Paidion ("The Little Child") Paralogizomenoi
Apollodorus_of_Gela
Russian artist (1856–1910)
two years on the painting. The plot was simple: a cupbearer and a young citharode wink to each other sitting nearby the sleeping patrician. The view was
Mikhail_Vrubel
Municipal unit in Greece
Mesótopos, Vatoússa and Chidira. Terpander (7th century BC) poet and citharode "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός
Eresos-Antissa
Ancient Greek poet
Hellebore") Herakles ("Hercules") Heros ("The Hero") Kitharodos ("The Citharode") Kleroumenoi ("Those Casting Lots") Lemniai ("Women from Lemnos") Mainomenos
Diphilus
Pergamum – Attalid king of Pergamum Aristonicus – grammarian Aristonous – citharode Aristonymus – comedian Aristophanes of Byzantium – scholar Aristophanes
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Cipollino marble Circe Cisseus Cistophorus Cisus Cissus (mythology) Cithara Citharode City walls of Athens Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218 Classical Greece
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Russian poet, critic and translator (1855–1909)
the Wise (1901), King Ixion (1902), Laodamia (1906), and Thamyris the Citharode (1913). As a literary critic, Annensky published Book of Reflections and
Innokenty_Annensky
4th century BC Athenian comic poet
Men From Kaunos") Keryttomenos ("The Proclaimed Man") Kitharodos ("The Citharode") Kleobouline ("Cleobuline") Knidia ("The Woman From Cnidus") Koniates
Alexis_(poet)
Genus of liverworts
Bazzania chimantensis Fulford Bazzania cincinnata (De Not.) Trevis. Bazzania citharodes Meagher Bazzania combinata (J.B.Jack & Steph.) Steph. Bazzania commutata
Bazzania
Fictional bard
& Littlefield. pp. 9–16. ISBN 9780585455099. Timothy Power: VERGIL’S CITHARODES: CRETHEUS AND IOPAS RECONSIDERED in VergiliusVol. 63 (2017), pp. 93-124
Iopas
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Girl/Female
British, Christian, English
Seasoned Warrior; Noble War; Ascending; Rising
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Arabic, Muslim
Greeting; Salutation; Feminine of Taslim
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Tamil
Shines like a Pearl
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Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Gift
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God
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Arabic
Fragrant; Wide; Extensive
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American, Australian, Christian, Danish, German
A Combination of Ann and Marie
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the medieval personal name Tibalt, Tebald (see Theobald).
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Hebrew
(יְרַחְמְ×ֵל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Yerachmeel, YERACHMIEL means "may God have pity" or "whom God loves." In the book of Enoch, this is the name of an archangel. Jerahmiel is the Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Green
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