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  • Idyll XV
  • Mime by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus

    Idyll XV, also called "The Women at the Adonis-Festival" in English, is a mime by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. This idyll describes the visit

    Idyll XV

    Idyll_XV

  • Idyll X
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll X, sometimes called Θερισταί ('The Reapers') or Εργατίναι ('The Labourers'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. The

    Idyll X

    Idyll X

    Idyll_X

  • Idyll II
  • Poem

    Idyll II, also called Φαρμακεύτριαι ('The Sorceresses'), is a poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus, usually categorised with Idylls XIV and

    Idyll II

    Idyll_II

  • Idyll I
  • Bucolic poem by Theocritus

    Idyll I, sometimes called Θύρσις ('Thyrsis'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus which takes the form of a dialogue between

    Idyll I

    Idyll_I

  • Idyll XI
  • Idyll XI, otherwise known as Bucolic poem 11, was written by Theocritus in dactylic hexameter. Its main character, the Cyclops Polyphemus, has appeared

    Idyll XI

    Idyll XI

    Idyll_XI

  • Idyll XXVI
  • Greek poem attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XXVI, also titled Λῆναι ('The Bacchanals') or Βάκχαι ('The Bacchantes'), is a bucolic poem doubtfully attributed to the 3rd-century BC Greek poet

    Idyll XXVI

    Idyll_XXVI

  • Idyll III
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll III, also called Κώμος ('The Serenade'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. The poet appears to personate a young goatherd

    Idyll III

    Idyll_III

  • Idyll VII
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll VII, also called θαλύσια ('Harvest Home'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. The dramatic persona, a poet, making his

    Idyll VII

    Idyll_VII

  • Idyll VIII
  • Idyll VIII, also called Βουκολιασταί βʹ ('The Second Country Singing-Match'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. The characters

    Idyll VIII

    Idyll_VIII

  • Idyll XII
  • Idyll XII, sometimes called Ἀίτης ('The Beloved' or 'The Passionate Friend'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. Andrew Lang

    Idyll XII

    Idyll_XII

  • Idyll IV
  • Bucolic poem by Theocritus

    Idyll IV, also titled Νομεῖς ('The Herdsmen'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. The poem is a conversation between a goatherd

    Idyll IV

    Idyll_IV

  • Idyll XXVII
  • Greek poem attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XXVII, also titled Οαριστύς ('The Lovers' Talk'), is a bucolic poem traditionally attributed to the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus, but probably

    Idyll XXVII

    Idyll_XXVII

  • Idyll XVII
  • Ancient greek poem

    Idyll XVII, also titled Εγκώμιον εις Πτολεμαίον ('The Panegyric of Ptolemy'), is a poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. The poem is a panegyric

    Idyll XVII

    Idyll_XVII

  • Idyll XXI
  • Poem attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XXI, also called Ἁλιεῖς ('The Fisherman'), is a poem traditionally attributed to the 3rd century BC Greek poet Theocritus. After some verses addressed

    Idyll XXI

    Idyll_XXI

  • Idyll XXIV
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll XXIV, also called Ἡρακλίσκος (Heracliscus; 'The Little Heracles'), is a poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. This poem describes the

    Idyll XXIV

    Idyll_XXIV

  • Idyll IX
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll IX, also titled Βουκολιασταί γʹ ('The Third Country Singing-Match'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. Daphnis and

    Idyll IX

    Idyll_IX

  • Idyll V
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll V, sometimes called Αιπολικόν και Ποιμενικόν ('The Goatherd and the Shepherd'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. This

    Idyll V

    Idyll V

    Idyll_V

  • Idyll XIII
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll XIII, sometimes called Ύλας ('Hylas'), is a bucolic poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. As in Idyll XI, Nicias is again addressed

    Idyll XIII

    Idyll_XIII

  • Idyll XXV
  • Greek poem attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XXV, later titled Ηρακλής Λεοντοφόνος ('Heracles the Lion-slayer') by Callierges, is a poem doubtfully attributed to the 3rd-century BC Greek poet

    Idyll XXV

    Idyll XXV

    Idyll_XXV

  • Idyll XIX
  • Greek poem attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XIX, also titled Κηριοκλέπτης ('The Honey-Stealer'), is a poem doubtfully ascribed to the third-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. Eros complains

    Idyll XIX

    Idyll_XIX

  • Idyll XXII
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll XXII, also called Διόσκουροι ('The Dioscuri'), is a poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. It is a hymn, in the Homeric manner, to Castor

    Idyll XXII

    Idyll_XXII

  • Idyll XVI
  • Ancient greek poem

    Idyll XVI, also called Χάριτες ('The Charities') or Ἱέρων ('Hiero'), is a poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. In it the poet bewails the

    Idyll XVI

    Idyll XVI

    Idyll_XVI

  • Idyll XX
  • Poem attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XX, also called Βουκολίσκος ('The Young Countryman'), is a bucolic poem doubtfully attributed to the 3rd century BC Greek poet Theocritus. A neatherd

    Idyll XX

    Idyll_XX

  • Idyll XIV
  • Idyll XIV, also called Κυνίσκας Ἔρως ('The Love of Cynisca') or Θυώνιχος ('Thyonichus'), is an 'urban mime' by the 3rd century BC Greek poet Theocritus

    Idyll XIV

    Idyll XIV

    Idyll_XIV

  • Idyll VI
  • Poem by Theocritus

    Idyll VI, otherwise known as Bucolic poem 6, was written by Theocritus in dactylic hexameter. The exact date of its composition is unknown. It references

    Idyll VI

    Idyll_VI

  • Idyll XVIII
  • Greek poem attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XVIII, also titled Ἑλένης Ἐπιθάλαμιος ('The Epithalamy of Helen'), is a poem by the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. The poem includes a re-creation

    Idyll XVIII

    Idyll_XVIII

  • Idyll XXIII
  • Poem doubtfully attributed to Theocritus

    Idyll XXIII, also called Εραστής ('The Lover'), is a poem doubtfully attributed to the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Theocritus. It tells how a lover hanged

    Idyll XXIII

    Idyll_XXIII

  • Berenice I
  • Queen consort of Egypt

    later Ptolemy IV Philopator decreed divine honors to her (Theocritus, Idylls xv. and xvii.). With her first spouse Philip, she became the mother of: King

    Berenice I

    Berenice I

    Berenice_I

  • Theocritus
  • 3rd-century BC Greek poet

    challenge the gods. In "Idyll 11" Polyphemus is depicted as in love with the sea-nymph Galatea and finding solace in song. In "Idyll 6," he is cured of his

    Theocritus

    Theocritus

    Theocritus

  • Modern Idyll
  • "Commentaries to the Modern Idyll". Khudozhestvennaya Literatura. The Works by M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin in 20 volumes. Vol. XV, book 1. Retrieved 2014-01-13

    Modern Idyll

    Modern Idyll

    Modern_Idyll

  • Marie Leszczyńska
  • Queen of France from 1725 to 1768

    when they met. Their relationship was very happy and idyllic at first and for eight years Louis XV was faithful to his wife and even compared Marie's beauty

    Marie Leszczyńska

    Marie Leszczyńska

    Marie_Leszczyńska

  • François Boucher
  • French painter (1703–1770)

    draughtsman and etcher, who worked in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories, and

    François Boucher

    François Boucher

    François_Boucher

  • Zettelkasten
  • Knowledge management and note-taking method

    described the algorithms with which he filled his card boxes. The 1796 idyll Leben des Quintus Fixlein by German Romantic writer Jean Paul is structured

    Zettelkasten

    Zettelkasten

    Zettelkasten

  • List of RAL colours
  • 164 176 H340L70C10 Hollyhock Pink 340° 70% 15% 194 161 181 H340L70C15 Idyllic Pink 340° 70% 20% 200 158 183 H340L70C20 Morning Glory Pink 340° 70% 25%

    List of RAL colours

    List_of_RAL_colours

  • Les bergers
  • Opéra comique with music by Jacques Offenbach

    Pyramus and Thisbe, the second set in the time and style of Watteau and Louis XV, and in the third act Offenbach "sought to represent Courbet in music". The

    Les bergers

    Les bergers

    Les_bergers

  • List of Marvel Comics first appearances
  • Summoner 2019-11 Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu X-Men (vol. 5) #2 Idyll 2020-09 Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu X-Men (vol. 5) #12 Isca the

    List of Marvel Comics first appearances

    List_of_Marvel_Comics_first_appearances

  • Bag End
  • Fictional location in Tolkien's novels

    "secluded [and] remote petit bourgeois idyll", then, Honegger suggests, Lothlórien is a "transcendental [or] idealised idyll". Further, the comfortable Hobbit-holes

    Bag End

    Bag End

    Bag_End

  • Eros
  • Greek god of love and sex

    during the fourth century BC, expanded the anecdote a little in his Idylls (Idyll XIX). Little Eros is stung by bees when he attempts to steal honey from

    Eros

    Eros

    Eros

  • Fletcher Christian
  • English sailor (1764–1793)

    by Christian. According to accounts, the sailors were attracted to the "idyllic" life and sexual opportunities afforded on the Pacific island of Tahiti

    Fletcher Christian

    Fletcher Christian

    Fletcher_Christian

  • Sex at Dawn
  • 2010 book by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá

    in their eagerness to make a brief for some sort of Rousseau-ian sexual idyll that exists—and/or existed—only in their overheated libidinous imaginations

    Sex at Dawn

    Sex_at_Dawn

  • Cosme San Martín
  • Chilean painter

    Reading Arturo Prat Guided by the Genius of the Fatherland Idyll from the Time of Louis XV Playing Brisca Biographical notes @ Artistas Plásticos Chilenos

    Cosme San Martín

    Cosme San Martín

    Cosme_San_Martín

  • Still Water (sculpture)
  • Public sculpture in London

    2023 Bridgewater, Daisy (6 June 2013). "Interiors: Nic Fiddian-Green's idyllic family home". Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 June 2013

    Still Water (sculpture)

    Still Water (sculpture)

    Still_Water_(sculpture)

  • La Légende des siècles
  • Poetry collection by Victor Hugo

    paternité) XVI. La Comète XVII. Changement d'horizon XVIII. Le Groupe des Idylles XIX. Tout le passé et tout l'avenir XX. Un poëte est un monde XXI. Le Temps

    La Légende des siècles

    La Légende des siècles

    La_Légende_des_siècles

  • Hameau de la Reine
  • Marie Antoinette's model village

    gallery, at the center of the village. A working farm was close to the idyllic, fantasy-like setting of the Queen's Hamlet. The hameau is the best-known

    Hameau de la Reine

    Hameau de la Reine

    Hameau_de_la_Reine

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    diaries are permeated with his observations on nature. Blair's adolescent idyll with Buddicom was shattered in the summer of 1921, when he attempted to

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • Élisabeth of France
  • French princess, Sister of Louis XVI, Martyr and Servant of God (1764–1794)

    children of the village. This was regarded by the court as a picturesque idyll, and it was Jacques Bosson who was portrayed by Mme de Travannes in the

    Élisabeth of France

    Élisabeth of France

    Élisabeth_of_France

  • Antoine Watteau
  • French painter (1684–1721)

    credited with inventing the genre of fêtes galantes, scenes of bucolic and idyllic charm, suffused with a theatrical air. Some of his best known subjects

    Antoine Watteau

    Antoine Watteau

    Antoine_Watteau

  • Nils Dardel
  • Swedish painter (1888–1943)

    fantasies 1922 En dans med döden A dance with Death 1920 Familjeidyll Family idyll 1923 Return to the Playgrounds of Youth 1924 Marthe 1930 Ett hjärta i brand

    Nils Dardel

    Nils Dardel

    Nils_Dardel

  • Annecy
  • Prefecture of Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

    in 1860. Sometimes called "Venice of the Alps",[citation needed] this idyllic and touristic representation comes from the three canals and the Thiou

    Annecy

    Annecy

    Annecy

  • Istanbul
  • Largest city in Turkey

    Retrieved 29 April 2012. Schillinger, Liesl (8 July 2011). "A Turkish Idyll Lost in Time". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 April 2012. "Turkey's LGBT

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer (1712–1778)

    epistolary novel Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse (also based on memories of his idyllic youthful relationship with Mme de Warens). Sophie was the cousin and houseguest

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    Jean-Jacques_Rousseau

  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Dutch painter (1853–1890)

    a more subdued palette of yellows and blues, which creates a sense of idyllic harmony. About 10 July 1890, Van Gogh wrote to Theo of "vast fields of

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent_van_Gogh

  • Leda and the Swan
  • Theme from Greek mythology

    earlier work by François Boucher. Figgis’ contemporary version reinvents the idyllic romantic scene of lavish playfulness with a dark humor creating a scene

    Leda and the Swan

    Leda and the Swan

    Leda_and_the_Swan

  • Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
  • Spanish businessman (1924–2003)

    Alfonso then moved with his parents to Spain. There he discovered the idyllic fishing village Marbella on a trip and decided to buy land there in 1947

    Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

    Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

    Prince_Alfonso_of_Hohenlohe-Langenburg

  • Chiron
  • Centaur from Greek mythology

    www.tertullian.org. Retrieved 2022-07-08. Apollodorus, 2.5.4 Theocritus, Idylls 7.149 Hyginus, De astronomia 2.38.1 ff Ovid, Fasti 5.391–396 Ovid, Fasti

    Chiron

    Chiron

    Chiron

  • Charles A. E. Harriss
  • British-Canadian composer and conductor

    1894 Festival Mass, 1901 Coronation Mass for Edward VII, 1903 Pan, choric idyll, 1904 The Sands of Dee, ballad, 1904 The Crowning of the King, ode, 1911

    Charles A. E. Harriss

    Charles A. E. Harriss

    Charles_A._E._Harriss

  • The Emigrants (Sebald novel)
  • Book by W. G. Sebald

    Years later the artist gives the narrator his mother's history of her idyllic life as a girl in a Bavarian village. It was written as she and her husband

    The Emigrants (Sebald novel)

    The_Emigrants_(Sebald_novel)

  • Gothic Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement

    poetry that stems from the pseudo-bardic poetry of "Ossian". Poems such as "Idylls of the King" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson recast specifically modern themes

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic_Revival_architecture

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    Chthonophyle. Pausanias, 9.31.2 RE, s.v. Chione (7); Scholia on Theocritus' Idylls 1.21. Hesychius of Alexandria s.v. Priēpidos.[non-primary source needed]

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Dark Ages (historiography)
  • Term for the Early Middle Ages

    the Middle Ages, which for the following generation began to take on the idyllic image of an "Age of Faith". This, reacting to a world dominated by Enlightenment

    Dark Ages (historiography)

    Dark Ages (historiography)

    Dark_Ages_(historiography)

  • History of bridges
  • Geographic. 28 May 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2018. "Visit America's Most Idyllic Covered Bridges". Architectural Digest. December 2016. Archived from the

    History of bridges

    History of bridges

    History_of_bridges

  • Purananuru
  • Work of classical Tamil literature

    literature Kamil Zvelebil 1973, pp. 54–55. George Hart & Hank Heifetz 2001, p. xv. George Hart & Hank Heifetz 2001, p. xvi. Kamil Zvelebil 1973, pp. 41–43 with

    Purananuru

    Purananuru

  • Bertolt Brecht
  • German playwright and poet (1898–1956)

    Salonnière". Harper's Magazine. Ross, Alex (9 March 2020). "Exodus: The Haunted Idyll of Exiled German Novelists in Wartime Los Angeles". The New Yorker. pp. 38–43

    Bertolt Brecht

    Bertolt Brecht

    Bertolt_Brecht

  • List of Greek deities
  • "Methe", in Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band XV, Halbband 2, edited by Wilhelm Kroll, Stuttgart, J. B. Metzler, 1932. Wikisource

    List of Greek deities

    List of Greek deities

    List_of_Greek_deities

  • Rococo painting
  • 18th-century European style of painting

    dreamy atmosphere not devoid of erotic connotations, reminiscent of the idyllic world supposed to exist in classical antiquity. Rococo painting is above

    Rococo painting

    Rococo painting

    Rococo_painting

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    hundred years on the island of Samos. According to a scholion on Theocritus's Idylls, Zeus, one day seeing Hera walking apart from the other gods, becomes intent

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • History of the nude in art
  • (The Odalisque, 1861), along with genre scenes or nudes set in landscapes (Idyll, 1868; Choice of a Model, 1870–1874; Nude Old Man in the Sun, 1871; Carmen

    History of the nude in art

    History of the nude in art

    History_of_the_nude_in_art

  • Niagara Falls
  • Waterfalls between the United States and Canada

    Preservationists continue to strive to strike a balance between Olmsted's idyllic vision and the realities of administering a popular scenic attraction.

    Niagara Falls

    Niagara Falls

    Niagara_Falls

  • Girolamo Preti
  • Italian Baroque poet (1582–1626)

    Bologna 1618, 1620, 1631 and 1644; Milan 1619; Rome 1625; Macerata 1646). His idyll La Salmace was translated into French, Spanish, English and Latin. In 1647

    Girolamo Preti

    Girolamo Preti

    Girolamo_Preti

  • Dactylic hexameter
  • Poetic meter consisting of six feet

    include Hesiod's didactic Works and Days and Theogony, some of Theocritus's Idylls, and Callimachus's hymns. In Latin famous works include Lucretius's philosophical

    Dactylic hexameter

    Dactylic_hexameter

  • Guercino
  • Italian Baroque artist (1591–1666)

    up by Poussin and others, signifying that death lurks even in the most idyllic setting. The dramatic composition of this canvas (related to his Flaying

    Guercino

    Guercino

    Guercino

  • Lamia
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    of California Press. p. 174. ISBN 9780520280182. Scholium to Theocritus Idylls 15.40. Mulroy, D. (1994), Horace's Odes and Epodes, University of Michigan

    Lamia

    Lamia

    Lamia

  • Avret Pazarları
  • Non-elite-commoner-women slavery in Ottoman times

    exploitation aspects of female slavery. She portrays female slavery in idyllic and romantic terms and does not advocate for the abolition of the institution

    Avret Pazarları

    Avret_Pazarları

  • Serbian epic poetry
  • Form of epic poetry

    Bartłomiej Zimorowic used the phrase "to sing to the Serbian gusle" in his 1663 idyll Śpiewacy (Singers). In 1824, Vuk Karadžić sent a copy of his folksong collection

    Serbian epic poetry

    Serbian epic poetry

    Serbian_epic_poetry

  • Grigory Zinoviev
  • Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician (1883–1936)

    hut that Lenin's friend had built for them. The pair spent their time idyllically — walking, swimming, reading, and writing. It was in Razliv that Lenin

    Grigory Zinoviev

    Grigory Zinoviev

    Grigory_Zinoviev

  • William Faulkner bibliography
  • 1570–1571. Faulkner (1965), p. xiv. Blotner (1974), p. 1570. Faulkner (1965), p. xv. Faulkner (1950). Faulkner (1965), p. xii. Welling (2001), p. 536. Blotner

    William Faulkner bibliography

    William Faulkner bibliography

    William_Faulkner_bibliography

  • List of films: U–W
  • Wishful Thinking (1997) Wishin' and Hopin' (2014) The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England (1914) The Wishing Ring Man (1919) Wishing Stairs (2003)

    List of films: U–W

    List_of_films:_U–W

  • Helios
  • Greek god and personification of the Sun

    Paradox, and Reflexivity p. 393 Theocritus, Idylls 28 Heracles the Lion-Slayer 28.129-130 Theocritus, Idylls 28 Heracles the Lion-Slayer 28.118–121 Conon

    Helios

    Helios

    Helios

  • Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
  • Group of English painters, poets, and critics founded in 1848

    Goldman, Paul (2004). Victorian Illustration: The Pre-Raphaelites, the Idyllic School and the High Victorians. Burlington, VT: Lund Humphries. pp. 1–51

    Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

    Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

    Pre-Raphaelite_Brotherhood

  • Noble savage
  • Stock character

    savage state, Rousseau's account, even of this third stage, is far less idyllic; and it is so because of his fundamentally unfavorable view of human nature

    Noble savage

    Noble_savage

  • Mithraism
  • Mystery religion in the Roman Empire

    creator and father of all, a cave in the mountains bordering Persia", an idyllic setting "abounding in flowers and springs of water"."(Porphyry, On the

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

  • Acadia
  • Colony in north-eastern North America

    Arcadia region in Greece, which had the extended meanings of "refuge" or "idyllic place". Henry IV of France chartered a colony south of the St. Lawrence

    Acadia

    Acadia

    Acadia

  • The Vicar of Wakefield
  • 1766 novel by Oliver Goldsmith

    Victorian era, and is also studied in literary circles for its language and idyllic setting of British citizenry life during the 18th century. The characters

    The Vicar of Wakefield

    The Vicar of Wakefield

    The_Vicar_of_Wakefield

  • North and South (Gaskell novel)
  • 1855 novel by Elizabeth Gaskell

    ISBN 978-0-80-143683-3. Felber, Lynette (1988). "Gaskell's Industrial Idylls : Ideology and Formal Incongruence in Mary Barton and North and South".

    North and South (Gaskell novel)

    North and South (Gaskell novel)

    North_and_South_(Gaskell_novel)

  • Joaquín Balaguer
  • President of the Dominican Republic (1960–1961, 1966–1978, 1986–1996)

    career. Other themes, despite the sorrow expressed, are mostly noble: and idyllic view of nature, nostalgia, and memoirs of the past. His total list of literary

    Joaquín Balaguer

    Joaquín Balaguer

    Joaquín_Balaguer

  • Ptolemy II Philadelphus
  • King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, 284–246 BC

    in Egypt as a great victory, both in Greek poetry, such as Theocritus' Idyll 17 and by the Egyptian priesthood in the Pithom stele. Arsinoe Philotera

    Ptolemy II Philadelphus

    Ptolemy II Philadelphus

    Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus

  • Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)
  • Comic book series

    six-year old rabbit and her Chao companion, Cream and Cheese lived an idyllic life with Cream's mother Vanilla until Dr. Eggman invaded. Cream is sweet

    Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)

    Sonic_the_Hedgehog_(Archie_Comics)

  • Massimo Bottura
  • Italian chef and restaurateur

    only book about Casa Maria Luigia, Massimo Bottura and Lara Gilmore’s idyllic guest house just outside Modena. Books translated in other languages (EN)

    Massimo Bottura

    Massimo Bottura

    Massimo_Bottura

  • Ogier the Dane
  • Legendary Knight of Charlemagne

    Charlemagne on what to do about it. Branch XII (vv. 12494–13058) opens with idyllic verses on the month of May, but there follows a long flashback by Ogier

    Ogier the Dane

    Ogier the Dane

    Ogier_the_Dane

  • Korravai
  • Tamil goddess

    (1946), Pattupattu - Ten Tamil Idylls (Tamil Verses with Englilsh Translation), Tamil University (1985 print), pp. xv–xxvi, 1–12 Zvelebil, Kamil (1992)

    Korravai

    Korravai

  • Claudio Monteverdi
  • Italian composer (1567–1643)

    the earliest examples of an operatic leitmotif. Act 1 presents a pastoral idyll, the buoyant mood of which continues into Act 2. The confusion and grief

    Claudio Monteverdi

    Claudio Monteverdi

    Claudio_Monteverdi

  • List of irredentist claims or disputes
  • attachment to the "myth of Kresy", the vision of the region as a peaceful, idyllic, rural land, has been criticized in Polish discourse. In January, February

    List of irredentist claims or disputes

    List_of_irredentist_claims_or_disputes

  • Viceroyalty
  • Political entity headed by a viceroy

    serves mostly an ideological use by historians (wanting to develop an idyllic vision of Spanish-American Independence) rather than to make a scientific

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    Viceroyalty

  • Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen)
  • Symphony composed by Carl Nielsen

    strophe thereafter in consoling major mode a solo clarinet ends this large idyll-movement, an expression of vegetative (idle, thoughtless) Nature. Although

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    Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen)

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  • Vaishnavism in Ancient Tamilakam
  • Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being

    literature. Authored by Napputanar, it is the shortest poem in the Ten Idylls (Pattuppāṭṭu) anthology, consisting of 103 lines in akaval meter. The poem

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  • The Ballad of Oriana
  • Poem by Tennyson

    (1900). The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. London: Methuen & Co. pp. xv–xvi, xxi, xxv, 36–39. This article incorporates text from this source, which

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    The_Ballad_of_Oriana

  • The Excursions of Mr. Brouček to the Moon and to the 15th Century
  • Opera by Leoš Janáček

    Brouček to the Moon) and Nový epochální výlet pana Broučka, tentokráte do XV. století (1889) ('‘The Epoch-making Excursion of Mr. Brouček, this time to

    The Excursions of Mr. Brouček to the Moon and to the 15th Century

    The Excursions of Mr. Brouček to the Moon and to the 15th Century

    The_Excursions_of_Mr._Brouček_to_the_Moon_and_to_the_15th_Century

  • Vamana
  • Dwarf avatar of Vishnu

    publisher location (link) "Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V." "Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V." PV Kane (1958). History of Dharmasastra

    Vamana

    Vamana

    Vamana

  • Light in painting
  • Boucher and Jean-Honoré Fragonard favored soft daylight, delicate tones, and idyllic settings. In still life, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin stood out for his

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    Light in painting

    Light_in_painting

  • Gérard de Nerval
  • French writer, poet, essayist and translator (1808–1855)

    as The Chimeras. Les Filles du feu (1854) – a volume of short stories or idylls, including the previously published Sylvie, along with a sequence of twelve

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    Gérard de Nerval

    Gérard_de_Nerval

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  • TA-KHROT-IKA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TA-KHROT-IKA

    , a XVIIIth dynasty royal lady or consort.

    TA-KHROT-IKA

  • ASENNU
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ASENNU

    , a private gentleman of the XVIIIth dynasty.

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  • AMERSIS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AMERSIS

    , a XVIIIth dynasty Egyptian king.

    AMERSIS

  • Idell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Idell

    English : variant spelling of Idle.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish personal name Idl, a pet form of Jude.Possibly a respelling of German Eitel.

    Idell

  • Idell
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, German

    Idell

    Prosperous; Happy; Hardworking

    Idell

  • NUBEN-AMEN-MA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    NUBEN-AMEN-MA

    , a common XVIIIth dynasty name.

    NUBEN-AMEN-MA

  • FAY
  • Female

    English

    FAY

    English name derived from the vocabulary word fay, from Old English faie, FAY means "fairy." This name was in use in the 19th century when an interest in medieval times and Arthurian legends--brought about mostly by Tennyson's Idylls of the King--led to the use of such names as Fay and Morgan, Percival, and Tristan. 

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  • AUI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AUI

    , a XVIIIth dynasty king.

    AUI

  • MERI-AN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MERI-AN

    , a royal personage of the XVIIIth or XIXth dynasty.

    MERI-AN

  • Misphragmuthosis
  • Male

    Egyptian

    Misphragmuthosis

    , a XVIIIth dynasty king.

    Misphragmuthosis

  • HEK-NOFRE
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HEK-NOFRE

    , an official of the XVIIIth dynasty.

    HEK-NOFRE

  • MISAPHRIS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MISAPHRIS

    , a king of the XVIIIth dynasty.

    MISAPHRIS

  • HATU-KHNUM-AMEN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HATU-KHNUM-AMEN

    , a king of the XVIIth dynasty.

    HATU-KHNUM-AMEN

  • MAHU
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MAHU

    , an XVIIIth dynasty Egyptian name.

    MAHU

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  • Vatshal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Vatshal

    Happiness

  • Japa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Japa

    To make melodic sounds, Chanting

  • Sylva
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Sylva

    From the forest.

  • Peredwus
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Peredwus

    Name of a king.

  • Intisarat |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Intisarat |

    Pl of Intisar, Victory, Tri

  • LOCHESH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    LOCHESH

    (לוֹחֵשׁ) Hebrew name LOCHESH means "whisper." In the bible, this is the name of a Babylonian exile returnee.

  • Gnaneshwar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gnaneshwar

  • Rayder
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Rayder

    Counselor.

  • Arely
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese

    Arely

    The Lord is My Light

  • Abdel Mufi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abdel Mufi

    Servant of the donor.

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  • Eighteen
  • n.

    A symbol denoting eighteen units, as 18 or xviii.

  • Fifteen
  • n.

    A symbol representing fifteen units, as 15, or xv.

  • Idyl
  • n.

    A short poem; properly, a short pastoral poem; as, the idyls of Theocritus; also, any poem, especially a narrative or descriptive poem, written in an eleveted and highly finished style; also, by extension, any artless and easily flowing description, either in poetry or prose, of simple, rustic life, of pastoral scenes, and the like.

  • Idyllic
  • a.

    Of or belonging to idyls.

  • Maranatha
  • n.

    "Our Lord cometh;" -- an expression used by St. Paul at the conclusion of his first Epistle to the Corinthians (xvi. 22). This word has been used in anathematizing persons for great crimes; as much as to say, "May the Lord come quickly to take vengeance of thy crimes." See Anathema maranatha, under Anathema.

  • Charte
  • n.

    The constitution, or fundamental law, of the French monarchy, as established on the restoration of Louis XVIII., in 1814.

  • Dives
  • n.

    The name popularly given to the rich man in our Lord's parable of the "Rich Man and Lazarus" (Luke xvi. 19-31). Hence, a name for a rich worldling.

  • Seventeen
  • n.

    A symbol denoting seventeen units, as 17, or xvii.

  • Pastoral
  • n.

    A poem describing the life and manners of shepherds; a poem in which the speakers assume the character of shepherds; an idyl; a bucolic.

  • Sixteen
  • n.

    A symbol representing sixteen units, as 16, or xvi.

  • Delilah
  • n.

    The mistress of Samson, who betrayed him (Judges xvi.); hence, a harlot; a temptress.

  • Eclogue
  • n.

    A pastoral poem, in which shepherds are introduced conversing with each other; a bucolic; an idyl; as, the Ecloques of Virgil, from which the modern usage of the word has been established.