The name of the Etruscan king Mezentius seems to be etymologically similar to Menzana, the Messapic Jove's attribute ; this word means «(God) with the foal(s) ». In Latin historiography and poetry Mezentius is precisely Jove's rival and the opponent of the men Jove protects. Moreover Mezentius is related to horses, first as Impiuos Warrior and secondly by his son Lausus and his ally Messapus. Both are described by Virgil as horse breakers.Le nom du roi étrusque Mézence semble avoir la même étymologie que I'épithète du Jupiter messapien Menzana ; ce mot signifie «(dieu) au(x) poulain(s) ». Précisément, Mézence est, dans l'historiographie et la poésie latines, un concurrent de Jupiter et un adversaire des hommes protégés par celui-ci, et est ...
Three inscriptions from Africa Proconsularis revealed the existence of a word, Mibil, known in this ...
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
Mendel Maurice. La tyrannie de l'amour chez les comiques latins : Amphitryon. In: Vita Latina, N°147...
The name of the Etruscan king Mezentius seems to be etymologically similar to Menzana, the Messapic ...
International audienceLe culte de Neptune Hippius, équivalent du dieu grec Poséidon, est connu en Ar...
In his Fasti, Ovid offers a particular version of the legend of Mezentius. He remains more faithful ...
In Indo-European mythology, the horse is frequently associated with the god of medicine or gods who ...
[cat] L'anomenat culte imperial té característiques diferents a les ciutats gregues que a la resta d...
Tordeur Pol. Andreas MICHALOPOULOS, Ancient Etymologies in Ovid's Metamorphoses : A Commented Lexico...
Architectus, moechus, sycophanta, supremus and summus are some of the epithets adopted by Plautus’...
M. Aurelius Cotta Maximus Messallinus est issu d’une des plus prestigieuses familles de Rome, la gen...
Martial, born in Bilbilis, wouldn’t be able to resist the centripetal force from Imperial Rome. The ...
Les origines de la vetus latina sont entourées de brumes. Tertullien n'est pas d'un grand secours (i...
Il lavoro istituisce un nesso di causalità tra la maledizione di Evandro e la morte di Mezenzio nell...
The practice of gifts-tossing, a specific form of evergetism, designated usually as missilia, which ...
Three inscriptions from Africa Proconsularis revealed the existence of a word, Mibil, known in this ...
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
Mendel Maurice. La tyrannie de l'amour chez les comiques latins : Amphitryon. In: Vita Latina, N°147...
The name of the Etruscan king Mezentius seems to be etymologically similar to Menzana, the Messapic ...
International audienceLe culte de Neptune Hippius, équivalent du dieu grec Poséidon, est connu en Ar...
In his Fasti, Ovid offers a particular version of the legend of Mezentius. He remains more faithful ...
In Indo-European mythology, the horse is frequently associated with the god of medicine or gods who ...
[cat] L'anomenat culte imperial té característiques diferents a les ciutats gregues que a la resta d...
Tordeur Pol. Andreas MICHALOPOULOS, Ancient Etymologies in Ovid's Metamorphoses : A Commented Lexico...
Architectus, moechus, sycophanta, supremus and summus are some of the epithets adopted by Plautus’...
M. Aurelius Cotta Maximus Messallinus est issu d’une des plus prestigieuses familles de Rome, la gen...
Martial, born in Bilbilis, wouldn’t be able to resist the centripetal force from Imperial Rome. The ...
Les origines de la vetus latina sont entourées de brumes. Tertullien n'est pas d'un grand secours (i...
Il lavoro istituisce un nesso di causalità tra la maledizione di Evandro e la morte di Mezenzio nell...
The practice of gifts-tossing, a specific form of evergetism, designated usually as missilia, which ...
Three inscriptions from Africa Proconsularis revealed the existence of a word, Mibil, known in this ...
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
Mendel Maurice. La tyrannie de l'amour chez les comiques latins : Amphitryon. In: Vita Latina, N°147...