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  • of deity". Bucchero kantharos (Latial culture, 830–730 BC) Geometric funerary kantharos (Attica, c. 780 BC) Black-figure kantharos with sphinxes (Boeotia…
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  • krater Kyathos Psykter Cups Kantharos type A Kantharos type B Kylix type A Kylix type B Band cup, with the main painting in a band low on the body. All…
    11 kB (957 palabras) - 22:21 29 mar 2023
  • Silenus (categoría Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Silene as the name of a genus of flowering plant. Statue of Silerius. Exhibition in Taipei 2013 Silenus holding a kantharos on a tetradrachm from Naxos…
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  • cantarella is unknown. It may have been derived from kantharos (Ancient Greek: κάνθαρος), a type of ancient Greek cup used for drinking, or the Neo-Latin…
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  • Early use. The earliest surviving example of the technique is a fragmentary kantharos signed by the potter-painter Nearchos c. 570 BC . It was found…
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  • Cantharellus (categoría Mushroom types)
    Chanterelles may resemble a number of other species, some of which are poisonous. The name comes from the Greek word kantharos ('tankard, cup'). Chanterelles…
    23 kB (1925 palabras) - 00:49 14 may 2024
  • "kantharos" that can be dated between 1500 and 1000 BC. The handles of this goblet are also coiled into a double-spiral motif similar to other types of…
    138 kB (15 256 palabras) - 18:58 14 feb 2024
  • Tomb of the Diver. A krater-kantharos is quickly thrown and finished with a matte paint, loosely resembling a volute krater but with a wider body and less…
    16 kB (2188 palabras) - 18:08 27 mar 2024
  • According to Barclay Vincent Head, who quotes Ernst Haeberlin, the type on the reverse, a kantharos, would have indicated the city's two main activities: the production…
    33 kB (3643 palabras) - 06:48 21 may 2024
  • which is a latinisation of kantharos, an Ancient Greek name for this species, dating from at least the time of Aristotle. The black seabream has a moderately…
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  • drinking cup on a base included: Cotyla, a more generic term for any cup. Kantharos Komast cup Kylix The word "skyphos" has been adopted for the purposes…
    4 kB (343 palabras) - 18:24 15 nov 2023
  • Thespiae (categoría Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    the Boeotians were a people expelled from Thessaly some time after the mythical Trojan War, and who colonised the Boeotian plain over a series of generations…
    19 kB (1943 palabras) - 19:40 6 may 2024
  • Chanterelle (categoría Mushroom types)
    banksiana. The name chanterelle originates from the Greek kantharos meaning "tankard" or "cup", a reference to their general shape. Its German name, Pfifferling…
    17 kB (1862 palabras) - 19:27 8 may 2024
  • Bucchero (categoría Archaeological artefact types)
    two-handled drinking cup, the kantharos, and that of the related single-handled cup, the kyathos, to the list of Greek vase types. The Nikosthenic amphora…
    11 kB (1427 palabras) - 08:53 28 feb 2024
  • explanation of a piece of artwork at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Dionysos is described as wearing "a himation and ivy wreath and carries Kantharos in uplifted…
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  • is used to refer exclusively to a type of brass alloy used for minting Roman as, sestertius, dupondius, and semis type of coins. It is considered more…
    11 kB (1129 palabras) - 14:44 15 may 2024
  • Dionysus (categoría Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    being radiant but disclosing a strange inner darkness. Ancient portrayals show Dionysus holding in his hand the kantharos, a wine-jar with large handles…
    210 kB (24 505 palabras) - 01:36 20 may 2024
  • Apollo (categoría Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRBM without a Wikisource reference)
    Acraephius (/əˈkriːfiəs/ ə-KREE-fee-əs; Ἀκραίφιος, Akraiphios, literally "Acraephian") or Acraephiaeus (/əˌkriːfiˈiːəs/ ə-KREE-fee-EE-əs; Ἀκραιφιαίος…
    220 kB (25 258 palabras) - 04:18 19 may 2024
  • Trident (categoría Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities)
    were used by a type of gladiator called a retiarius or "net fighter". The retiarius was traditionally pitted against a secutor, and cast a net to wrap…
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  • depicted as having two faces, since he looks to the future and to the past. Kantharos Cup used to hold wine, possibly for drinking or for ritual use or offerings…
    41 kB (5068 palabras) - 06:54 6 mar 2024
  • The harpē (ἅρπη) was a type of sword or sickle; a sword with a sickle protrusion along one edge near the tip of the blade. The harpe is mentioned in Greek…
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