Greek astronomer 432 B C
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METONGreek astronomer, 432 B. C.
ARISTARCHUSGreek astronomer of 3d cen B. C.
METONAthenian astronomer of Fifth Century B. C.
SPARTANB. C. Greek.
AESOPB.C. Greek writer.
AESOPB. C. Greek writer.
MILOGreek athlete, 520 B. C.
DIOGENES4th century B.C. Greek Cynic
ARIONth-century B.C. Greek poet
LAISGreek courtesan, circa 300 B.C.
PINDARGreek poet circa 500 B.C.
IONIAGreek colony before 1000 B.C.
LYSIPPUSGreek sculptor, fourth century, B. C.
ANACREONGreek lyric poet, circa 500 B.C.
HESIODGreek poet of 8th cen. B.C.
ANACREONGreek lyric poet (563-478 B. C.)
SALAMISGreek naval victory over Persians, 480 B. C.
THERMOPYLAEGreek battleground: 480 B. C.-1941 A. D.
ARIONGreek poet of Lesbos, seventh century B. C.
PARTHENONGreek temple completed in the 5th century B.C.
melicor relating to Greek lyric poetry of the seventh and sixth centuries b.c.
NOVAThe first recorded one was noted by the Greek scientist Hipparchus in 134 B.C.
atticsthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
atticthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
astrolabeastronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars and for the solution of other problems in astronomy and navigation: used by Greek astronomers from about 200 b.c. and by Arab astronomers from the Middle Ages until superseded by the sext
ionicsnoting or pertaining to that variety of the eastern branch of the early Greek alphabet that was used for the writing of the Ionic dialect and that became the variety used for all dialects of Greek from the 4th century b.c. to the present
ionicnoting or pertaining to that variety of the eastern branch of the early Greek alphabet that was used for the writing of the Ionic dialect and that became the variety used for all dialects of Greek from the 4th century b.c. to the present