CHARMUS — Syracusius quidam Poeta, qui, teste Athenaeô, in singula, quae apponerentur, versiculos ac paroemias promebat, uti est illud de piscibus: Η῞κω λιπὼν Αἰγαῖον, ἁλμωρὸν βάθος, id est, Venio linquens Aegaeum salsam prosunditatem. de S. CARO Hugo.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Charmus — For the scorpion genus, see Charmus (scorpion). Charmus of Kolyttus, whose floruit was the middle of the sixth century BCE, was an Athenian polemarch (557/6) during the Pisistratid dynasty. He is known for being the father of Hipparchus of the… … Wikipedia
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Pederastic relationships in classical antiquity — for other times and places In classical antiquity there were many known pederastic relationships between adult men and adolescent boys. In some of these cases both members became well known historical figures, while in others, only one of the two … Wikipedia
Wilson R. Lourenço — est un arachnologiste franco brésilien spécialiste des scorpions. Il travaille au Muséum national d histoire naturelle de Paris. Taxons nommés en son honneur Diplocentrus lourencoi Stockwell, 1988 Tityus lourencoi Flórez, 1996 Lychas lourencoi… … Wikipédia en Français
Hippias (tyrant) — Hippias of Athens (Ἱππίας ὁ Ἀθηναῖος) was one of the sons of Peisistratus, and was tyrant of Athens in the 6th century BC. He was also the eromenos of Charmus, whose erastes had been Peisistratus. Hippias succeeded Peisistratus in 527 BC, and in… … Wikipedia
Harmodius and Aristogeiton — Harmodius (Ἁρμόδιος / Harmódios ) and Aristogeiton (Ἀριστογείτων / Aristogeítôn ), both d. 514 BC, were a Greek pederastic couple known also as the Tyrannicides (τυραννοκτόνους). As a result of their attack against the Pisistratid tyranny, they… … Wikipedia
Buthidae — Temporal range: Lutetian to Recent 48.66–0 Ma … Wikipedia
Aristaeus — Statue des Aristaios; François Joseph Bosio, 1812. Aristaios (lat. Aristaeus) ist in der griechischen Mythologie der Sohn des Gottes Apollon und der Nymphe Kyrene. Er gilt als derjenige, der den Menschen beibrachte, den Ölbaum zu nutzen, Imkerei… … Deutsch Wikipedia