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Ancient Greek god
dolphins. Epactaeus, meaning "god worshipped on the coast", in Samos. Pythius (/ˈpɪθiəs/ PITH-ee-əs; Πύθιος, Puthios, from Πυθώ, Pythō), from the region
Apollo
5th century BC king of Lydia
of Darius I, encounters Pythius, the second most wealthy person after Xerxes, on his way to invade Greece c. 480 BC. Pythius had grown wealthy through
Pythius
Topics referred to by the same term
Pythius may refer to: Pythius, a historical Lydian Pythius of Priene, a Greek architect Pythius, a synonym of Euphorbia Pythius, an epithet of Apollo
Pythius_(disambiguation)
Greek architect of the 4th century BCE
Vitruvius called Pythius a "celebrated builder" (de Architectura I.1.12) and referenced lost treatises on architecture written in Greek by Pythius as sources
Pythius_of_Priene
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The structure was designed by the Greek architects Satyros of Paros and Pythius of Priene. Its elevated tomb structure is derived from the tombs of neighbouring
Mausoleum_at_Halicarnassus
Fraternal service organization
The Knights of Pythias is a fraternal organization founded in Washington, D.C., on February 19, 1864. The Knights of Pythias was the first fraternal organization
Knights_of_Pythias
Greek architect in the 4th century BC
he designed one of the major monuments of the ancient world. Along with Pythius of Priene, he was commissioned by Artemisia II of Caria to design the tomb
Satyros
Remarkable constructions of classical antiquity
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus 351 BC Greeks, Persians, Carians (Satyros and Pythius of Priene) 12th–15th century AD Earthquakes Bodrum, Turkey 37°02′16″N 27°25′27″E
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Seven_Wonders_of_the_Ancient_World
Species of plant in the genus Euphorbia
Rchb. Euphorbia viridiflora Waldst. & Kit. Galarhoeus dulcis (L.) Haw. Pythius dulcis (L.) Raf. Tithymalus alpigena (A.Kern.) Woerl. Tithymalus deseglisei
Euphorbia_dulcis
Plant species in the spurge family
polychroma var. microsperma Euphorbia villosa Galarhoeus epithymoides Pythius epithymoides Tithymalus epithymoides Tithymalus epithymoides var. microspermus
Euphorbia_epithymoides
Figure in Herodotus' Histories, the son of the Lydian king Croesus
(Greek: Ἄτυς) was the son of Croesus king of Lydia. He had one son named Pythius. According to Hdt. 1.35-45 (1, 35 to 45 of the Histories by Herodotus)
Atys_(son_of_Croesus)
Genus of snakes
to the myth, near Delphi by Apollo, who was fabled to have been called Pythius in commemoration of this victory". McDiarmid, R. W.; Campbell, J. A.; Touré
Python_(genus)
Work by Herodotus
across the Hellespont The offer by Pythius to give Xerxes all his money, in which Xerxes rewards him The request by Pythius to allow one son to stay at home
Histories_(Herodotus)
Ethnic Greeks native to Asia Minor
architect and engineer, probably designed the lighthouse of Alexandria Pythius of Priene, architect, designed the Temple of Athena Polias and the Mausoleum
Asia_Minor_Greeks
Archaeological site
Location Güllübahçe, Söke, Aydın Province, Turkey Region Ionia History Built ca. 350-330 BC Built by Pythius Site notes Area 727.26 m2 (7,828.2 sq ft)
Temple of Athena Polias (Priene)
Temple_of_Athena_Polias_(Priene)
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
Ody. 8th century BC Sciron Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Achaeus, Pelasgus, Pythius Larissa Dion. Hal. 1st cent. BC Althepus Leis Paus. 2nd cent. AD Agenor
Poseidon
Dutch drum and bass group
Engine / Ripsaw" (2018, RAM Records) “The Purge” (with Shadow League, Pythius, & Virus Syndicate; 2025, Blackout Music NL) "The Sun" (2002, Black Sun
Black_Sun_Empire
Genus of flowering plants
Neck. ex Poit. Petaloma Raf. ex Boiss. Pleuradena Raf. Poinsettia Graham Pythius Raf. Sclerocyathium Prokh. Stenadenium Pax Sterigmanthe Klotzsch & Garcke
Euphorbia
near the tomb of Strato. Near Oenoe was a Pythium, or temple of Apollo Pythius, in consequence of the sanctity of which Oenoe obtained the epithet of
Oenoe_(Attica)
of Azorus and Doliche. Pythion derived its name from a temple of Apollo Pythius situated on one of the summits of Olympus, as we learn from an epigram
Pythion
Italian-Venezuelan DJ and producer (born 1985)
featuring composer Mick Gordon: "Nefarious," reworked alongside co-producer Pythius and released August 10, and "Cardinal Red," released September 7, described
Zardonic
sanctuary. Later the epithet sanctus is given to many gods including Apollo Pythius by Naevius, Venus and Tiberinus by Ennius and Livy. Ennius renders the
Glossary of ancient Roman religion
Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion
Pendulum Alix Perez Peshay Phace Photek Plastikman Plug Podočnjaci Polar Pythius (producer) The Prodigy The Prototypes Q Project The Qemists Quoit Rabbit
List of jungle and drum and bass artists
List_of_jungle_and_drum_and_bass_artists
Russian drum and bass music festival
Friends" Moscow (Stadium Live) Pendulum John B Culture Shock Counterstrike Pythius Lady Waks (With Special DNB Set) Paperclip Gvozd LOVE Saint-Petersburg
Pirate_Station
an Athenians effort to link their ancestral myths to the myth of Apollo Pythius. The starting point of the Pythaïs remains unknown; however the literary
Pythaïs
Ossifraga, Peccana, Pedilanthus, Petalandra, Pleuradena, Poinsettia, Pythius, Sclerocyathium, Stenadenium, Sterigmanthe, Synadenium, Tithymaloides,
List_of_Euphorbiaceae_genera
Town and polis of Perrhaebia, ancient Thessaly
from the first half of the fourth century BCE that is dedicated to Apollo Pythius are also the names of some people together with various demonyms from Perrhaebia
Oloosson
French boxer
(6) 2011-03-18 Maison des Sports, Clermont-Ferrand, France 36 Win 33–3 Pythius Kambembe UD 12 (12) 2010-12-04 Salle Ibn Yassine, Rabat, Morocco Won ABU
Ismael_El_Massoudi
Programming paradigm
Machine, Logilab's aspect module Archived 2005-03-09 at the Wayback Machine, Pythius Archived 2005-04-08 at the Wayback Machine, Spring Python's AOP module
Aspect-oriented_programming
Polias c. 334 BC 19.5m x 37. 2m (64' x 122') Ionic temple, architect: Pythius of Priene, of peripteral hexastyle temple, with ratio approximately 1:2
List_of_ancient_Greek_temples
Ancient Greek city of Ionia
27.29778°E / 37.65972; 27.29778 Type Settlement Associated with Bias, Pythius Location Güllübahçe, Söke, Aydın Province, Turkey Region Ionia History
Priene
2003 album by Celldweller
"One Good Reason (Drumcorps Remix)" 3:50 48. "Shapeshifter (Zardonic & Pythius Remix)" 5:04 49. "Own Little World (Drop Remix)" 4:18 50. "The Last Firstborn
Celldweller_(album)
Ancient Roman family
tale of how Canius was taken in by a banker at Syracuse, of the name of Pythius, in the purchase of some property. Julius Canius, a first century Stoic
Cania_gens
Topics referred to by the same term
Pythis may refer to: an alternative name for Pythius of Priene, a Greek architect of the 4th century BCE Pythis (weevil), a beetle genus in the tribe
Pythis
History of the municipality of Syracuse, Italy
when he was crowned with laurel at the Pythian Games in honor of Apollo Pythius, as recorded by Pindar, who passed it down to posterity (in Pythian I,
History_of_Syracuse,_Sicily
Settlement in Gremnos Magoula, near Larissa
to the third century CE. Dedications found attest to the cult of Apollo Pythius and of Artemis. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix. p.440. Page numbers refer
Argura
Species of butterfly
sympatric and reproductively isolated. apollinus. D- apollinus Hbst.. (= pythius Esp., thia Hubn) (10 c) is on the forewing rather densely pencilled transversely
Archon_apollinus
Topics referred to by the same term
Knights of Pythias, an American fraternal organization and secret society Pythius (disambiguation) Pytheas (4th century BC), Greek explorer from modern day
Pythias_(disambiguation)
December 2007 0 Swedish Chris van Heerden 25 July 2008 1 South African Pythius Kambembe 3 July 2010 0 Zambian Ismael El Massoudi 4 December 2010 0 French
List of African Boxing Union champions
List_of_African_Boxing_Union_champions
Blumenfüßen Über Deukalions Flutschlamm, Python tötend, leicht, groß, Pythius Apollo. Den du nicht verlässest, Genius, Wirst die wollnen Flügel unterspreiten
Wandrers_Sturmlied
1st-century BC Athenian statesman
aristocracy in the Roman Imperial period. Eucles was the priest of Apollo Pythius from 38 BC, in which role he seems to have been a supporter of Mark Antony
Eucles_of_Marathon
English than in Latin. (Pythian, for example, translates the Latin adjective Pythius.) The other suffix, -ic, derives from the Greek adjectival suffix -ικος
Traditional English pronunciation of Latin
Traditional_English_pronunciation_of_Latin
Town in the northeast of ancient Arcadia
road, at the distance of 15 stadia from the city, was a temple of Apollo Pythius, which was in ruins in the time of Pausanias. A little above the temple
Pheneus
American archaeologist (1903–1995)
by Ludwig Ross in the previous century as the island's temple of Apollo Pythius. She secured permission from the Greek Archaeological Service to excavate
Alison_Frantz
Pythagoreion Pytheas Pythia Pythian Games Pythias Pythion Pythion of Megara Pythius of Priene Python (mythology) Python (painter) Python of Aenus Pytia Pyxis
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Historic schoolhouse
to me that there was an excellent foundation in the story of Damon and Pythius for a fraternal secret society. The high type of friendship therein portrayed
Eagle_Harbor_Schoolhouse
History of the municipality of Marino, Italy
and some archaeological finds were found inside it, such as the Apollo Pythius now preserved by the Province of Rome. Two other villas of the imperial
History_of_Marino
archon of Athens in 46/5 BC or in the early 20s BC, and priest of Apollo Pythius from 38 BC. He seems to have been a supporter of Marcus Antonius against
Claudii_of_Marathon
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Sage, He was the tutor of Krishna and balarama
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King of gods
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