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Ancient Greek painter
Timanthes of Cythnus (Greek: Τιμάνϑης) was an ancient Greek painter of the fourth century BC. The most celebrated of his works was a picture representing
Timanthes
5th-century BC Greek Olympic victor of the Pankration
Timanthes of Cleonae (Ancient Greek: Τιμάνθης) was an ancient victor of the Pankration from Cleonae. A statue of him was created by Myron. Ancient sources
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Timanthes (Greek: Τιμάνθης) of Pella, son of Pantiades was one of the trierarchs on the Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus in 326 BC. Who's Who in the Age of
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Figure from Greek mythology
Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Antique fresco from Pompeii, probably a copy of a painting by Timanthes.
Iphigenia
Timanthes of Sicyon (Greek: Τιμάνθης ὁ Σικυώνιος) was an ancient Greek painter of the 3rd century BC. In 250 BC he accompanied Aratus of Sicyon on his
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5th-century BCE Greek painter
prove which artist could create a greater illusion of nature. Zeuxis, Timanthes, and Parrhasius were painters of the Ionian School of painting. The Ionian
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1770 play
Timanthes is a 1770 tragedy by the British writer John Hoole. The original Covent Garden cast included William Smith as Timanthes, Robert Bensley as Demaphoon
Timanthes_(play)
Tragedy by Jean Racine
legend of Iphigenia was popular amongst playwrights. The lost painting of Timanthes from Ancient Greece copied in a first-century fresco in Pompeii was one
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which were famous in his era. The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, by the painter Timanthes of the 4th century BC, was well-known for depicting her father Agamemnon
Depictions of the sacrifice of Iphigenia
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Athenian sculptor, 5th century BC
dates of victors at Olympia of whom Myron made statues of the athlete Timanthes, victorious at Olympia in 456 BC, and of Lycinus, victorious in 448 BC
Myron
Martial art in ancient Greek festivals
Timasitheus of Delphi Sostratus of Sicyon Hysmon Antiochus of Arcadia Timanthes of Cleonae Callias (Καλλίᾳς) of Athens; a statue of him was made by Micon
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Greek Goddess of the Hunt
Iphigenia. Antique fresco from Pompei, probably a copy of a painting by Timanthes. Agamemnon (right) and Clytemnestra crying (left). In the sky appears
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Ancient Greek city
century BC) sculptor and art historian Machon (3rd century BC) playwright Timanthes (3rd century BC) painter Nealkes (3rd century BC) painter Anaxandra (3rd
Sicyon
Ancient house in Pompeii, Italy
covered with a veil, similar to another painting of the scene by the artist Timanthes. The dining room contained three large panels and several smaller ones
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English tragic actress
(1768) Sophia in The Brothers by Richard Cumberland (1769) Ismena in Timanthes John Hoole (1770) Clementina in Clementina by Hugh Kelly (1771) Duchess
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Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Zogaki, Naoussa, Kouri, Agios Stefanos, Vasilika, Lefkes & Liotrivi. Timanthes (4th century BC), painter Ignatius of Mariupol (1716–1786), bishop, founder
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Timagoras Timaios of Elis Timandra (mother of Neophron) Timanthes Timanthes of Cleonae Timanthes of Sicyon Timarchus of Miletus Timarete Timasitheus of
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Nicarchides Ophellas Pantauchus Peithon Perdiccas Peucestas Ptolemy I Soter Timanthes of Pella Agathon brother of Parmenion Arrhidaeus Asander Attinas, phrourarch
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Human settlement
though their city is occasionally mentioned down to the time of Ptolemy. Timanthes of Cleonae was a victor in the pankration. The site of ancient Cleonae
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Tomb sculptures, representing mourners
2008. ISBN 0-19-284269-2 Moffitt, John F. "Sluter's 'Pleurants' and Timanthes' 'Tristitia Velata': Evolution of, and Sources for a Humanist Topos of
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Compendium of 6984 plant and animal paintings started in 1631
"The gentleman De la Boissière, the Archytas from Poitou, an unrivalled Timanthes, with his right hand does everything that nature to our eye represents
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Wrestling Leontiskos Messene (Sicily) P. Oxy. 222 81 § 456 BC Pankration Timanthes Kleonai P. Oxy. 222 81 § 456 BC Hoplitodromos Mnaseas Cyrene(?) P. Oxy
List of ancient Olympic victors
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Funerary monument
2008. ISBN 978-1-4027-5924-6 Moffitt, John F. "Sluter's 'Pleurants' and Timanthes' 'Tristitia Velata': Evolution of, and Sources for a Humanist Topos of
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Subfamily of cricket-like animals
Karsch, 1896 Temnophylloides Henry, 1939 Temnophyllus Redtenbacher, 1895 Timanthes Stål, 1877 Tomias Karsch, 1890 Tympanophyllum Krauss, 1903 Tympanoptera
Pseudophyllinae
Tauromenium – historian Timaeus of Locri – philosopher Timagenes – teacher Timanthes – painter Timasitheus of Trapezus - diplomat and interpreter Timocharis
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15th-century Burgundian nobleman's tomb
Cleveland Museum of Art, 2017 Moffitt, John. "Sluter's 'Pleurants' and Timanthes' 'Tristitia Velata': Evolution of, and Sources for a Humanist Topos of
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Classical-period composer (c.1745–1777)
The two arias each for Demophoön (tenor) and Timanthes (castrato)—were in a copyist's score. Timanthes' arias, Misero pargoletto and Prudente mi chiedi
Maxim_Berezovsky
7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 382. "The Iphigenia of Timanthes, a poem: the subject of the Newdigate Prize, at Oxford, for 1819, by the
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English translator (1727–1803)
he lived at Tenterden, Kent, and died in Dorking. Cyrus (1768, play) Timanthes (1770, play) Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia (1775, play) One or more
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Samuel Foote – The Lame Lover Francis Gentleman – The Sultan John Hoole – Timanthes Hugh Kelly – A Word to the Wise Louis-Sébastien Mercier – Le Déserteur
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Genus of brush-footed butterflies
Pronophila orcus Pronophila rosenbergi Pronophila thelebe Pronophila timanthes Pronophila tremocrata Pronophila unifasciata Wikimedia Commons has media
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opened to the public (by invitation). James Barry – Self-portrait as Timanthes William Beechey – Portrait of Henry AddingtonRoberts, William (1907).
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Exarcheia Akadimias Str., Exarcheia Exarcheia 2-34 1-35 Timanthous Τιμάνθους Timanthes 119 m (390 ft) Evdoxou Str., Kynosargous Dead end between Deinostratou
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Spanish poet (c.1490–1542)
to describe in the last thirty-two tercets a painting from antiquity: Timanthes's The Sacrifice of Iphigenia best known for the veil worn by Agamemnon
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new species. Proc. Roy. Ent. Soc. London B 99: 7-15. Henry, G. M. 1940. Timanthes Stal and Pirmeda, gen. nov. (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae). Annals and Magazine
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British actress
Queens, March 1773 Lady Macbeth Macbeth, March 1773 Ismena: John Hoole's Timanthes, April 1773 Cleopatra: All for Love April 1773 Portia: Julius Caesar,
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Collection of poems and songs by Carl Michael Bellman
32 Träd fram du Nattens Gud Aftonkväde (Evening poem); Rococo (Flora, Timanthes, Alexis, Pan, Neptune, Eol, Arachne, Vulcan, Pluto, Cyclops, fauns) 33
Fredmans_sånger
British actor (1748–1822)
him a widow, and was buried in St. George's, Bloomsbury. Cherinthus in Timanthes by John Hoole (1770) Palermo in Clementina by Hugh Kelly (1771) Lord Lovemore
Richard_Wroughton
English actor (c. 1740–1817)
(1768) Philip in The Brothers by Richard Cumberland (1769) Demaphoon in Timanthes by John Hoole (1770) Granville in Clementina by Hugh Kelly (1771) Don
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Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Bold War-leader; Warrior Chief
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Irish McSally (an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Salaigh), which MacLysaght describes as an earlier form of Solly. Compare Salley.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lamp; Light
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sikh
Powerful
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Tamil
Happy, Full of Joy
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Tamil
To be whetted, Sharpened
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Latin
Conqueror.
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Arabic, Muslim
Brightness
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Michele, MICHELA means "who is like God?"
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Bedwyr.
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