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  • Tyrtaeus
  • Ancient Greek elegiac poet from Sparta

    by references to Tyrtaeus by Horace and Quintilian, H. James Shey suggests that Tyrtaeus had "considerable influence in Rome". Tyrtaeus played an important

    Tyrtaeus

    Tyrtaeus

    Tyrtaeus

  • Dorians
  • Ancient Greek tribe

    Herakleidai. Hall cites the tradition, based on a fragment of the poet, Tyrtaeus, that "Sparta is a divine gift granted by Zeus and Hera" to the Heracleidae

    Dorians

    Dorians

    Dorians

  • Helots
  • Subjugated population in ancient Sparta

    or a widow, respectively. The existence of the apophorá is contested by Tyrtaeus: "Secondly, though no fixed tribute was imposed on them, they used to bring

    Helots

    Helots

  • Cyclopes
  • One-eyed giants in Greek and Roman mythology

    Mythology, Ty Crowell Co; First edition (1970). ISBN 069022608X. Tyrtaeus in Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, Mimnermus. Greek Elegiac Poetry: From the Seventh

    Cyclopes

    Cyclopes

    Cyclopes

  • Homer
  • Ancient Greek poet

    references to Homer in the 7th century BC are in works by Archilochus, Alcman, Tyrtaeus, and Callinus. In most ancient biographies, Homer is depicted as being

    Homer

    Homer

    Homer

  • Minoan civilization
  • Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Minoan civilization

    Minoan civilization

    Minoan_civilization

  • Sparta
  • City-state in ancient Greece

    Phaenna. A shrine was erected to him in the neighbourhood of Therapne. Tyrtaeus, an archaic era Spartan writer, is the earliest source to connect the origin

    Sparta

    Sparta

    Sparta

  • Anaxander
  • King of Sparta

    King Leon of Sparta. Anaxander is mentioned by famous persons, including Tyrtaeus (a poet) and Pausanias (geographer). Totius latinitatis lexicon: C-E (1861)

    Anaxander

    Anaxander

  • Return of the Herakleidai
  • Ancient Greek myth

    invasion, is in the work of the seventh-century BCE Spartan poet Tyrtaeus. Tyrtaeus wrote of the Spartans as having arrived in the land of Laconia from

    Return of the Herakleidai

    Return of the Herakleidai

    Return_of_the_Herakleidai

  • Second Messenian War
  • War between Messenia and Sparta in Archaic Greece

    Messenian War". Archived from the original on 2007-04-29. Retrieved 2008-02-08. Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.2.2 Pausanias (geographer) Diodorus Siculus Tyrtaeus

    Second Messenian War

    Second_Messenian_War

  • Solon
  • Athenian statesman (c. 630 – c. 560 BC)

    Solon's elegiac style is said to have been influenced by the example of Tyrtaeus. He also wrote iambic and trochaic verses, which, according to one modern

    Solon

    Solon

    Solon

  • Dorian invasion
  • Greek myth and discredited archaeological theory

    attestation of the myth is in the work of the seventh-century BCE Spartan poet Tyrtaeus. The term used for the Heraclidae's return by Herodotus is kathodos, which

    Dorian invasion

    Dorian invasion

    Dorian_invasion

  • Polyura pyrrhus
  • Species of butterfly

    Papilio sempronius Fabricius, 1793 Jasia australis Swainson, 1833 Charaxes tyrtaeus C. & R. Felder, 1859 Charaxes galaxia Butler, [1866] Eulepis pyrrhus pyrrhulus

    Polyura pyrrhus

    Polyura pyrrhus

    Polyura_pyrrhus

  • Ancient Greece
  • Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient_Greece

  • Polyphemus
  • Son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology

    (1889). The Idylls of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus: And The Warsongs of Tyrtæus. Translated by Lang, Andrew. Retrieved 2 March 2020. Theocritus (1947)

    Polyphemus

    Polyphemus

    Polyphemus

  • Lycurgus
  • Traditional founder of Sparta's institutions

    Inasmuch as no Lycurgus is mentioned in Tyrtaeus, it is likely that the legend dates to shortly after Tyrtaeus' time, and therefore the late seventh or

    Lycurgus

    Lycurgus

  • Acropolis of Athens
  • Ancient citadel above the city of Athens

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Acropolis of Athens

    Acropolis of Athens

    Acropolis_of_Athens

  • Theodor Körner (author)
  • German poet (1791–1813)

    Carl Maria von Weber and Franz Schubert. He was often called the "German Tyrtaeus". He was born at Dresden, capital of the Saxon electorate, the son of the

    Theodor Körner (author)

    Theodor Körner (author)

    Theodor_Körner_(author)

  • Pelops
  • Mythical character

    related to Pelops. House of Atreus Ancient Elis Mount Sipylus Niobe Nyctimus Tyrtaeus, fr. 12.7; Cypria fr. 16.4; Simonides, fr. 11.36; Pindar, Olympian Odes

    Pelops

    Pelops

    Pelops

  • Theognis of Megara
  • 6th-century BC Greek lyric poet

    (a similar theory had assigned an Attic birthplace to the Spartan poet Tyrtaeus). Modern scholars in general opt for a birthplace in mainland Greek Megara

    Theognis of Megara

    Theognis of Megara

    Theognis_of_Megara

  • Greek Dark Ages
  • Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Greek Dark Ages

    Greek Dark Ages

    Greek_Dark_Ages

  • Les fêtes d'Hébé
  • 1739 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau

    to Tyrtaeus, an accomplished musician as well as a warrior. An oracle announces that Iphise must marry the "conqueror of the Messenians" and Tyrtaeus leads

    Les fêtes d'Hébé

    Les fêtes d'Hébé

    Les_fêtes_d'Hébé

  • Messenia (ancient region)
  • Region of Ancient Greece

    leave the area) were reduced to the condition of Helots. The Spartan poet Tyrtaeus describes how the Messenians endured the insolence of the masters: As asses

    Messenia (ancient region)

    Messenia (ancient region)

    Messenia_(ancient_region)

  • Phalanx
  • Infantry formation

    dust, wounded behind in the back by the point of a spear. — Tyrtaeus, The War Songs of Tyrtaeus Each hoplite provided his own equipment. The primary hoplite

    Phalanx

    Phalanx

    Phalanx

  • Phaistos Disc
  • Inscribed clay disc found in Crete, Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Phaistos Disc

    Phaistos Disc

    Phaistos_Disc

  • Theopompus of Sparta
  • resulted in the defeat of the Messenians, for which, Pausanias reports, Tyrtaeus credits Theompompus: To our king beloved of the gods, Theopompus, through

    Theopompus of Sparta

    Theopompus_of_Sparta

  • Elegiac couplet
  • Poetic form used by Greek lyric poets

    throughout the Greek period and treated a number of different themes. Tyrtaeus composed elegies on a war theme, apparently for a Spartan audience. Theognis

    Elegiac couplet

    Elegiac_couplet

  • Ancient Greek dialects
  • Varieties of Ancient Greek in classical antiquity

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Ancient Greek dialects

    Ancient Greek dialects

    Ancient_Greek_dialects

  • Theocritus
  • 3rd-century BC Greek poet

    I." The Idylls of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, and the War-songs of Tyrtæus. Trans. J. Banks. London: Bell and Daldy, 1870. 1-9. Print. Scholia on

    Theocritus

    Theocritus

    Theocritus

  • Ismene
  • Mythological princess of Thebes

    the Perseus Digital Library. Greek text available from the same website. Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, Mimnermus. Greek Elegiac Poetry: From the Seventh to

    Ismene

    Ismene

    Ismene

  • Accademia Vivarium Novum
  • Italian school

    efficient way. The choir of the Academy, Tyrtarion (from the names of Tyrtaeus and Arion), has already become well known in the domain of Latin and Greek

    Accademia Vivarium Novum

    Accademia Vivarium Novum

    Accademia_Vivarium_Novum

  • Erineus (city)
  • Town and city-state in ancient Doris

    by Nicomedes of Sparta and forced the Phocians to retreat. According to Tyrtaeus, Erineus is the town from which the Spartans originally came. Its location

    Erineus (city)

    Erineus_(city)

  • Callinus
  • Ancient Greek poet

    poetry is representative of the genre of martial exhortation elegy in which Tyrtaeus also specialized and which both Archilochus and Mimnermus appear to have

    Callinus

    Callinus

  • Ionic Greek
  • Ancient Greek dialect

    was used by many authors, regardless of their origin; like the Dorian Tyrtaeus, composing elegies in a form of Ionic. This ability of poets to switch

    Ionic Greek

    Ionic Greek

    Ionic_Greek

  • 7th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 700 BC to 601 BC

    created the Kaali crater 650s BC: The Spartan Creed by Ancient Greek poet Tyrtaeus 650s BC: Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras, Guatemala. 657

    7th century BC

    7th century BC

    7th_century_BC

  • Spartiate
  • Citizens of ancient Sparta

    to adhere to an ideal of military valor, as exemplified by the poems of Tyrtaeus, who praised men who fell in battle and heaped scorn on those who fled

    Spartiate

    Spartiate

  • Pelasgians
  • Classical Greek term for pre-Greeks

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Pelasgians

    Pelasgians

    Pelasgians

  • Greece in the Roman era
  • Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Greece in the Roman era

    Greece in the Roman era

    Greece_in_the_Roman_era

  • Archilochus
  • Ancient Greek lyric poet (c. 680 – c. 645 BC)

    Semonides and Hipponax, yet ancient commentators also numbered him with Tyrtaeus and Callinus as the possible inventor of the elegy. Modern critics often

    Archilochus

    Archilochus

  • List of ancient Greek poets
  • lyric/sympotic poet 5th century BC and bitter critic of Themistocles Tyrtaeus (fl. late 7th century BC) a Spartan elegiac poet (or Athenian), author

    List of ancient Greek poets

    List_of_ancient_Greek_poets

  • Spartan Assembly
  • Citizens' assembly in ancient Sparta

    (1986), pp. 29–42. van Hilten-Rutten 2020, "Tyrtaeus the Lawgiver? Plutarch and Diodorus Siculus on Tyrtaeus fr. 4", in The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry

    Spartan Assembly

    Spartan_Assembly

  • Hesiod
  • Ancient Greek poet of the archaic period

    work have been observed in Alcaeus, Epimenides, Mimnermus, Semonides, Tyrtaeus and Archilochus, from which it has been inferred that the latest possible

    Hesiod

    Hesiod

    Hesiod

  • Outline of ancient Greece
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Outline of ancient Greece

    Outline of ancient Greece

    Outline_of_ancient_Greece

  • Great Rhetra
  • Spartan Constitution or an oracle of Delphi

    to them; the commons last; Let a straight Rhetra among all be passed. — Tyrtaeus, Plutarch Parallel Lives: Lycurgus and Numa. The History Book I Section

    Great Rhetra

    Great Rhetra

    Great_Rhetra

  • Cinyras
  • Mythical founder of the city of Paphos in Greek mythology

    Pythian Ode 2 lines 15-17 with scholia So does Plato in Laws, 660e (quoting Tyrtaeus): "…though he be richer even 'than Cinyras or Midas'…”; see also Libanius

    Cinyras

    Cinyras

    Cinyras

  • Euripides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian playwright

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Euripides

    Euripides

    Euripides

  • Aigio
  • Town in Achaea, Greece

    Aigion (arch. Ernst Ziller) The Heroon. The inscription reads an epigram of Tyrtaeus. List of settlements in Achaea It is also written as Aeghion, Aegion, Aegio

    Aigio

    Aigio

    Aigio

  • The Wood Nymph
  • Tone poem by Jean Sibelius

    to music, including the melodrama Snöfrid, Op. 29, and the War Song of Tyrtaeus. The poem Skogsrået was first published in 1882, and in 1883 Sibelius's

    The Wood Nymph

    The Wood Nymph

    The_Wood_Nymph

  • Ancient Greek sculpture
  • Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Ancient Greek sculpture

    Ancient Greek sculpture

    Ancient_Greek_sculpture

  • Agrilus
  • Genus of beetles

    Agrilus tynnanthi Curletti, 2005 Agrilus tyrannus Curletti, 2011 Agrilus tyrtaeus Kerremans, 1913 Agrilus uelensis Obenberger, 1935 Agrilus uenoi Kurosawa

    Agrilus

    Agrilus

    Agrilus

  • History of Sparta
  • archaeological record, however, throws doubt on such a cultural distinction. Tyrtaeus tells that the war to conquer the Messenians, their neighbors on the west

    History of Sparta

    History of Sparta

    History_of_Sparta

  • Pottery of ancient Greece
  • Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery_of_ancient_Greece

  • Minoan palaces
  • Ancient Minoan buildings in Crete

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Minoan palaces

    Minoan palaces

    Minoan_palaces

  • Sacred Band of Thebes
  • 4th-century BC Theban gay military unit

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Sacred Band of Thebes

    Sacred_Band_of_Thebes

  • Classical Greece
  • Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Classical Greece

    Classical Greece

    Classical_Greece

  • Ancient Greek architecture
  • Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient_Greek_architecture

  • Ancient Greek coinage
  • Greek coins from the Archaic to Imperial Roman periods

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    Ancient Greek coinage

    Ancient Greek coinage

    Ancient_Greek_coinage

  • Loeb Classical Library
  • Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations

    L258N) Greek Elegiac Poetry: From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC. Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, and Others L259N) Greek Iambic Poetry: From the Seventh

    Loeb Classical Library

    Loeb Classical Library

    Loeb_Classical_Library

  • Martin Litchfield West
  • British philologist and classical scholar (1937–2015)

    Graeci ante Alexandrum cantati. 2 : Callinus. Mimnermus. Semonides. Solon. Tyrtaeus. Minora adespota, ed. M. L. West, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1972, revised

    Martin Litchfield West

    Martin_Litchfield_West

  • Richard Polwhele
  • Cornish clergyman, poet and historian

    Epigrams, and Fragments of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, with the elegies of Tyrtaeus (1786), The English Orator (1796), Influence of Local Attachment (1796)

    Richard Polwhele

    Richard_Polwhele

  • Catalogue of Women
  • Ancient Greek epic poem

    West (1985a, p. 57); cf. Cat. fr. 10a.6–7 OCT. Cf. West (1985a, p. 57), Tyrtaeus frr. 2.12–15, 19.8. Cat. fr. 10a.20–4 OCT. Zeus was presumably only the

    Catalogue of Women

    Catalogue of Women

    Catalogue_of_Women

  • Papoura Hill Circular Structure
  • 2000-1700 BCE Minoan structural ensemble discovered in 2024

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Papoura Hill Circular Structure

    Papoura Hill Circular Structure

    Papoura_Hill_Circular_Structure

  • Hellenistic Greece
  • Historical period of Greece following Classical Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Hellenistic Greece

    Hellenistic Greece

    Hellenistic_Greece

  • Firmin Didot
  • French printer, engraver, and type founder (1764–1836)

    and La Mort d’Annibal — and he wrote metrical translations from Virgil, Tyrtaeus and Theocritus. France is indebted to the Didot family for the publication

    Firmin Didot

    Firmin Didot

    Firmin_Didot

  • Chigi vase
  • Protocorinthian painted vase

    forebears have two spears; one for thrusting and one for throwing. Further, Tyrtaeus (11.11–14 West) does not mention a supporting second rank as it may be

    Chigi vase

    Chigi vase

    Chigi_vase

  • Outline of classical studies
  • Overview of and topical guide to classical studies

    Bacchylides – Mimnermus – Pindar – Sappho – Semonides – Simonides of Ceos – Tyrtaeus – Tragedians Aeschylus – Euripides – Sophocles – Comedic playwrights Aristophanes

    Outline of classical studies

    Outline_of_classical_studies

  • Paideia
  • Educational model once used in Athens

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Paideia

    Paideia

    Paideia

  • List of translators into English
  • Simonides of Ceos, Solon, Stesichorus, Terpander, Theognis of Megara, Tyrtaeus, Xenophanes (all 1949), Shield of Heracles (1959) Burton Raffel – poetry

    List of translators into English

    List_of_translators_into_English

  • Cycladic culture
  • Bronze Age culture

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Cycladic culture

    Cycladic culture

    Cycladic_culture

  • Homeric scholarship
  • Study of any Homeric topic, especially the Iliad and Odyssey

    in part on apparent references to works of other poems, e.g. Hesiod and Tyrtaeus, and in part on artistic and other comparative evidence. Dickey, Eleanor

    Homeric scholarship

    Homeric scholarship

    Homeric_scholarship

  • Adrastus
  • Ancient Greek mythological king of Argos

    Hypsipyle fr. 757.116–118; Greek Anthology 7.431. Grimal, s.v. Adrastus; Tyrtaeus, fr. 12.8; Plato, Phaedrus 269a [= Thebaid fr. 4* West, pp. 46, 47]. For

    Adrastus

    Adrastus

  • Music of ancient Greece
  • Musical traditions of ancient Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Music of ancient Greece

    Music of ancient Greece

    Music_of_ancient_Greece

  • Ancient Greek folklore
  • Folklore of the ancient Greeks

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Ancient Greek folklore

    Ancient Greek folklore

    Ancient_Greek_folklore

  • List of pre-Socratic philosophers
  • have written the Nautical Astronomy, which is also attributed to Thales. Tyrtaeus was an early writer to consider ethics. Long 1999, p. 1. Curd & Graham

    List of pre-Socratic philosophers

    List of pre-Socratic philosophers

    List_of_pre-Socratic_philosophers

  • James Moor (classicist)
  • Scottish classicist (1712-1779)

    purchased by the university authorities. Besides editing Homer, Herodotus, Tyrtaeus, and other classical authors for the Foulises, Moor wrote several learned

    James Moor (classicist)

    James_Moor_(classicist)

  • List of ancient Greeks
  • Tyrannion of Amisus – grammarian Tyrimmas of Macedon – King of Macedon Tyrtaeus – poet Ulysses – see Odysseus Xanthippe – wife of Socrates Xanthippus –

    List of ancient Greeks

    List_of_ancient_Greeks

  • Ove Jørgensen
  • Danish classical scholar (1877–1950)

    sights and bring indignation to behold", a line by the ancient Spartan poet Tyrtaeus. Specifically, Jørgensen criticised Wilamowitz for conducting the seminar

    Ove Jørgensen

    Ove_Jørgensen

  • List of ancient Greek temples
  • Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    List of ancient Greek temples

    List of ancient Greek temples

    List_of_ancient_Greek_temples

  • Prostitution in ancient Greece
  • Aspect of ancient Greek society

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Prostitution in ancient Greece

    Prostitution in ancient Greece

    Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece

  • Positivist calendar
  • 1849 calendar reform proposal

    Muhammad Homer 1st day Herodotus Scopas Aesop and Pilpai Ennius 2nd day Tyrtaeus and Sappho Zeuxis Aristophanes Lucretius 3rd day Anacreon Ictinus[d] Terence

    Positivist calendar

    Positivist calendar

    Positivist_calendar

  • Kastri culture
  • Cycladic culture dating system

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Kastri culture

    Kastri_culture

  • Grotta-Pelos culture
  • Dating system used for part of the early Bronze Age in Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Grotta-Pelos culture

    Grotta-Pelos culture

    Grotta-Pelos_culture

  • Athenian military
  • Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Athenian military

    Athenian military

    Athenian_military

  • Christian Adolph Klotz
  • German philologist and controversialist (1738–1771)

    his Latin poems (collected in Opuscula poetica, 1766), the edition of Tyrtaeus (1764), and numerous treatises such as Opuscula varii argumenti (1766)

    Christian Adolph Klotz

    Christian Adolph Klotz

    Christian_Adolph_Klotz

  • Song of the Athenians (Sibelius)
  • Piece for Choir and Orchestra by Jean Sibelius

    minutes. Sibelius wrote the song based on Viktor Rydberg's War Song of Tyrtaeus, a poem that describes an Athenian victory over the Persians in 267 A.D

    Song of the Athenians (Sibelius)

    Song of the Athenians (Sibelius)

    Song_of_the_Athenians_(Sibelius)

  • Analecta Graeca Minora
  • 18th-century Ancient Greek language schoolbook

    literature. The collection of classic Greek texts includes extracts from Tyrtaeus, Xenophon, Anacreon, and more. While some fall outside the Golden Age of

    Analecta Graeca Minora

    Analecta_Graeca_Minora

  • Kastelli Hill
  • Landform in Chania, Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Kastelli Hill

    Kastelli_Hill

  • Demonax
  • 2nd century Greek philosopher

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Demonax

    Demonax

  • John Henry Wright
  • American classical scholar

    selections of most notable Greek literature including works of Homer, Tyrtaeus, Archilochus, Callistratus, Alcaeus, Sappho, Anacreon, Pindar, Aeschylus

    John Henry Wright

    John Henry Wright

    John_Henry_Wright

  • 7th century BC in poetry
  • the beginning of the century in Boeotia Callinus (c. 740 - c. 665 BC) Tyrtaeus (c. 700 - c. 640 BC) Archilochus of Paros (born c. 700) Alcman (dates unknown)

    7th century BC in poetry

    7th_century_BC_in_poetry

  • List of butterflies of North America (Hesperiidae)
  • corticea Pale-rayed skipper, Vidius perigenes Violet-patched skipper, Monca tyrtaeus Swarthy skipper, Nastra lherminier Julia's skipper, Nastra julia Neamathla

    List of butterflies of North America (Hesperiidae)

    List_of_butterflies_of_North_America_(Hesperiidae)

  • National anthem of Costa Rica
  • fatherland inspires us. Let us raise it a triumphal hymn on the warlike lyre of Tyrtaeus. Let us celebrate its immortal glory. I Our accordant voice resounds virile

    National anthem of Costa Rica

    National anthem of Costa Rica

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  • Denys Puech
  • French sculptor (1854–1942)

    when he twice won the second prize in the prix de Rome contest, for his Tyrtaeus singing the Messanians (Tyrtée chantant les Messéniennes) and Diagoras

    Denys Puech

    Denys Puech

    Denys_Puech

  • List of butterflies of Texas
  • (olive-clouded skipper) Lerodea eufala (Eufala skipper) Monca telata tyrtaeus ('Tyrtaeus' violet-patched skipper) Nastra julia (Julia's skipper) Nastra lherminier

    List of butterflies of Texas

    List_of_butterflies_of_Texas

  • Phylakopi I culture
  • Early Bronze Age culture in Greece

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Phylakopi I culture

    Phylakopi I culture

    Phylakopi_I_culture

  • Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair
  • Scottish poet, lexicographer, political writer and memoirist

    his song of welcome: Teàrlach Mac Sheumais. Afterwards he became the "Tyrtaeus of the Highland Army" and "the most persuasive of recruiting sergeants"

    Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair

    Alasdair_mac_Mhaighstir_Alasdair

  • List of Diaperinae genera
  • Typhlophloeus Jeannel & Paulian, 1945 (the Palearctic and tropical Africa) Tyrtaeus Champion, 1913 (the Neotropics, tropical Africa, and Australasia) Ulomoides

    List of Diaperinae genera

    List_of_Diaperinae_genera

  • Library of World Literature
  • Soviet book series

    Bacchylides, Praxilla, Archilochus, Semonides of Amorgos, Hipponax, Callinus, Tyrtaeus, Solon, Mimnermus, Theognis of Megara, Simonides of Ceos, Xenophanes, Parrhasius

    Library of World Literature

    Library_of_World_Literature

  • Atintanians
  • People of ancient Epirus or Illyria

    Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By

    Atintanians

    Atintanians

  • John Young (professor of Greek)
  • Scottish professor of Greek

    "Collectanea Græca Majora" (1820). His metrical translation of the "Odes" of Tyrtæus, and his jeu d'esprit after Dr Johnson on Gray's "Elegy", are not of much

    John Young (professor of Greek)

    John Young (professor of Greek)

    John_Young_(professor_of_Greek)

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