- mithradatic
- mith·ra·dat·ic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
mithradatic — adjective see mithridatic * * * mithridatˈic or mithradatˈic adjective 1. Antidotal 2. (with cap) relating to Mithridates, esp to his wars against Rome (also Mithradatˈic) • • • Main Entry: ↑mithridate * * * Mithradatic etc … Useful english dictionary
Philo of Larissa — Philo or Philon (Φίλων) of Larissa (159/158 84/83 BC) was a Greek philosopher of the first half of the 1st century BC. He was a pupil of Clitomachus, whom he succeeded as head of the Academy. During the Mithradatic wars which would see the… … Wikipedia
Mithradates VI Eupator — known as Mithradates the Great (Latin; Born of a Noble Father) died 63 BC, Panticapaeum King of Pontus (120–63 BC) and enemy of Rome. As a boy he was coruler with his mother from с 120, then overthrew her to become sole ruler in 115. He gradually … Universalium
Shooting the messenger — is a metaphoric phrase used to describe the act of lashing out at the (blameless) bearer of bad news. Moses and the Messengers from Canaan (painting by Giovanni Lanfranco) In earlier times, messages were usually delivered in person by a human… … Wikipedia
Coson — The golden denarius minted with the legenda ΚΟΣΩΝ. Due to the lack of written information regarding the Getae Dacians history, many important names related to their civilization remain either unknown or controversial. The controversy regarding… … Wikipedia
Delos — /dee los, del ohs/, n. a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the SW Aegean: site of an oracle of Apollo. * * * Greek Dhílos Island, Greece. One of the smallest of the Cyclades, it was an ancient centre of religious, political, and commercial life in … Universalium
odeum — /oh dee euhm/, n., pl. odea /oh dee euh/. 1. a hall, theater, or other structure for musical or dramatic performances. 2. (in ancient Greece and Rome) a roofed building for musical performances. [1595 1605; < odeum music hall < Gk oideîon, equiv … Universalium
ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… … Universalium
classical scholarship — Introduction the study, in all its aspects, of ancient Greece (ancient Greek civilization) and Rome (ancient Rome). In continental Europe the field is known as “classical philology,” but the use, in some circles, of “philology” to denote… … Universalium
Deiotarus — ▪ king of Galatia died 40 BC tetrarch of the Tolistobogii (of western Galatia, now in western Turkey), later king of all Galatia, who, as a faithful ally of the Romans, became involved in the struggles between the Roman generals that led to … Universalium