other uses File Dodona location.svg thumb right 200px Localization of the sanctuary of Dodona. Dodona ... Greek God male deity god Zeus . The shrine of Dodona was regarded as the oldest Hellenic oracle ... around Dodona to have been part of Ancient Greece Hellas and the region where the Hellenes originated ... D70 0404 dodona.jpg thumb right 350px The theater of Dodona. Though the earliest inscriptions at the site ... p 653 harvnb Hammond 1976 p 156 . ref Until 650 BCE, Dodona was a religious and oracular centre mainly ... Boardman 1982 pages 272 273 . ref File Dodona valley.png thumb left 150px Location of Dodona. At Dodona ... usual consort, Hera , but never at Dodona. ref harvnb Vandenberg 2007 p 29 . ref File Dodona Greece April 2008 107.JPG thumb right 250px View of the bouleuterion in Dodona. The god could also be invoked ... prays to High Zeus, Lord of Dodona, Pelasgian , living afar off, brooding over wintry Dodona . ref ... on the ground with unwashed feet. ref harvnb Sacks Murray Bunson 1997 loc Dodona , p. 85 . ref The oracle ..., having gone to inquire of the oracle at Dodona whether he should return to Ithaca openly or in secret ... with Dodona, a realization of its importance,and an understanding that it was normal to consult ... Dodona fragmentary play Melanippe , and Herodotus wrote about the oracle, priestesses had been restored. Though it never eclipsed the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi , Dodona gained a reputation far beyond ... an oak timber spirited from Dodona. File Dodona theater.jpg thumb right 250px Theatre of Pyrrhus in Dodona. In c. 290 BCE, Pyrrhus of Epirus King Pyrrhus made Dodona the religious capital of his domain ..., and drama enacted in a theatre . ref harvnb Sacks Murray Bunson 1997 loc Dodona , p. 85 . ref ... 1997 loc Dodona , p. 85 . ref During the late 200s BC, King Philip V of Macedon along with the Epirotes reconstructed all the buildings at Dodona. ref harvnb Sacks Murray Bunson 1997 loc Dodona , p. 85 harvnb Dakaris 1971 p 46 . ref In 167 BCE, Dodona was destroyed by the Ancient Rome Romans ref ... more details
Dodona may refer to 382 Dodona , an asteroid. Dodona , a location in Greece, known for its oracle. Dodona genus , a genus of butterflies. Dodona Theatre in Pristina , Kosovo . disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox planet width 25em background FFFFC0 name 382 Dodona discoverer Auguste Charlois discovered January 29, 1894 alt names 1894 AT named after Dodona mp category Asteroid belt Main belt epoch 30 January 2005 Julian day JD 2453400.5 semimajor 466.466 Giga G m 3.118 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 383.503 Gm 2.564 AU aphelion 549.43 Gm 3.673 AU eccentricity 0.178 period 2011.093 day d 5.51 Julian year astronomy a inclination 7.403 degree angle asc node 313.654 arg peri 270.828 mean anomaly 333.617 avg speed 16.87 km second s dimensions 58.0 km mass unknown density unknown surface grav unknown escape velocity unknown rotation unknown spectral type M type asteroid M abs magnitude 8.77 albedo unknown single temperature unknown 382 Dodona is a large Asteroid belt Main belt asteroid . It is classified as a M type asteroid . It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on January 29, 1894 in Nice . Minor planets navigator 381 Myrrha 383 Janina Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Dodona Category Main Belt asteroids Category M type asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Discoveries by Auguste Charlois Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1894 Beltasteroid stub de 382 Dodona el 382 es 382 Dodona eo 382 Dodono eu 382 Dodona fa fr 382 Dodona it 382 Dodona la 382 Dodona hu 382 Dodona ja no 382 Dodona nn 382 Dodona pl 382 Dodona pt 382 Dodona ru 382 sk 382 Dodona sl 382 Dodona sr 382 Dodona tl 382 Dodona uk 382 vi 382 Dodona ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Dodona image Dodona durga ctb.png image width 200px image caption Dodona durga regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera superfamilia Papilionoidea familia Riodinidae genus Dodona subdivision ranks Species subdivision Dodona adonira br Dodona dipoea br Dodona durga br Dodona egeon br Dodona eugenes br Dodona henrici br Dodona ouida br ... Dodona is a genus of butterfly butterflies found in Asia . Description See glossary of Lepidopteran terms glossary for terms used Fore wing broad, short, triangular costa very slightly arched apex subacute termen slightly convex tornus angulate dorsum straight cell comparatively broad, about half length of wing veins 6 and 7 from upper apex of cell, therefore upper discocellular obsolete, middle and lower subequal, concave vein 3 from a little before lower apex of cell, 4 from apex, 8 and 9 out of 7, 10 from upper apex of cell, 11 free, 12 very short, terminating opposite origin of 11. Hind wing costa arched apex broadly rounded termen below apex straight to vein 4, then slightly bent inwards and slightly concave to torn us tornus produced and lobed, in some forms with a slender tail in addition dorsum slightly arched, nearly straight cell about half length of wing discocellulars oblique vein 3 from just before lower apex of cell, 4 from apex costa at base angular. Antenna over half length of fore wing club short, male reduced and clothed with soft hairs tarsus one jointed Female has the foreleg covered in scales and functional. ref Bingham, C. T. 1905. Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Volume 1 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Dodona Genus Category Nemeobiinae Category Dodona Riodinidae stub ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name White Punch regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera superfamilia Papilionoidea familia Riodinidae genus Dodona genus Dodona species D. henrici binomial Dodona henrici binomial authority F lix douard Gu rin M neville Guerin , 1843 The White Punch Dodona henrici is a small but striking butterfly found in India that belongs to the Punches and Judies , that is, the family Riodinidae . References Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed , Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India Wynter Blyth, M.A. 1957 Butterflies of the Indian Region, Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. See also Riodinidae List of Butterflies of India List of Butterflies of India Riodinidae Category Dodona Category Butterflies of India Riodinidae stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name General George C. Marshall House nrhp type nhl image Dodona Manor.jpg caption Dodona Manor location 217 Edwards Ferry Rd., Leesburg, Virginia coordinates coord 39 6 53 N 77 33 45 W region US type landmark display inline,title refnum 9600054 Dodona Manor is a National Historic Landmark, located in Leesburg, Virginia . It is owned by the George C. Marshall International Center , which is currently restoring the property to its Marshall era appearance. Dodona Manor was constructed in the mid 1820s for John Dirsh. The house soon passed into the possession of the Ball family, who added an addition. There is evidence that the building served as a female boarding school in the 1850s. George C. Marshall bought the house in 1941 and lived there until his death in 1959. The Marshall s major contribution to the property was the addition of lush gardens and landscaping. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1996. ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 2194&ResourceType Building title General George C. Marshall House accessdate 2008 04 20 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref ref name nrhpinv2 Cite journal title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 96000972.pdf National Historic Landmark Nomination General George C. Marshall House Dodona Manor 32  KB date February, 1996 author William Seale and Patricia H. Henry publisher National Park Service and PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov ... legislation to study the affiliation Dodona Manor with the National Park Service . Affiliation ... title National Park Service Affiliation Proposed For Dodona last Morton first Margaret date October .... Marshall at Dodona Manor.jpg Statue of George C. Marshall at Dodona Manor in Leesburg, Virginia Image Dodona Manor.JPG Dodona Manor in Leesburg, Virginia gallery References reflist Exploring Leesburg ... at Virginia DHR http www.georgecmarshall.org George C. Marshall International Center at Dodona Manor ... more details
Taxobox name Punch regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera superfamilia Papilionoidea familia Riodinidae genus Dodona genus Dodona species D. eugenes binomial Dodona eugenes binomial authority F lix douard Gu rin M neville Guerin , 1843 The Punch Dodona eugenes is a small but striking butterfly found in sub Himalayan South Asia that belongs to the Punches and Judies , that is, the family Riodinidae . Description From Bingham, C. T. 1905 Fauna of British India . Butterflies Vol. 1 blockquote Male Upperside closely resembles D. dipaea in the ground colour and markings, but on the hind wing the markings are broader and more diffuse, and the lobe has a short filamentous black white edged tail. Underside a brighter brown than in D. dipaea the markings very similar, but twice as broad. Expanse 38 49 mm Habitat The Himalayas from Murree to Bhutan Assam , the Khasi and Jaintia Hills . Larva More or less onisciform, pale emerald green with two dorsal blue lines somewhat sparingly covered with short hairs, it Feeds on grasses and hill bamboo. Pupa pale green, with cross check o darker green lines. Head bifid, flat in front and angulated below. blockquote References Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed , Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India Wynter Blyth, M.A. 1957 Butterflies of the Indian Region, Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. See also Riodinidae List of Butterflies of India List of Butterflies of India Riodinidae Category Dodona Category Fauna of Pakistan Category Butterflies of India Riodinidae stub ... more details
Taxobox name Common Punch image Dodona durga ctb.png regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera superfamilia Papilionoidea familia Riodinidae genus Dodona genus Dodona species D. durga binomial Dodona durga binomial authority Kollar & Ludwig Redtenbacher Redtenbacher , 1844 The Common Punch Dodona durga is a small but striking butterfly found in South Asia that belongs to the Riodinidae Punches and Judies , that is, the family Riodinidae. Description Image Common Punch Dodona durga I IMG 6391.jpg left thumb At Kasol 6500 ft. in Kullu Distt. of Himachal, India Image Butterfly 6500 ft I IMG 6384.jpg left thumb At Kasol 6500 ft. in Kullu Distt. of Himachal, India See glossary of Lepidopteran terms glossary for terms used From Bingham, C. T. 1905 Fauna of British India . Butterflies Vol. 1 blockquote Male Upperside vandyke brown, spotted and marked with ochra ceous and black as follows Fore wing has a transverse band crossing the middle of the cell, continued to vein 1 a similar band at apex of cell continued below as a round spot in interspace 2 and a transverse spot in interspace 1 a macular similar band beyond apex of cell three upper discal spots in interspaces 3, 6 and 8, followed by a sinuous transverse inner subterminal series of small spots and an outer subterminal series of transversely linear spots. Hind wing a small spot in interspace 7, two spots beyond apex of cell continued towards the tornus in a series of more obscure smaller spots, and an inner and an outer transversely linear series of spots, the inner and outer spots in interspaces 5 and 6 with an intervening prominent black spot, a similar black spot also in interspace 1 and another on the lobe of the tornus. Underside has the veins on the basal halves of wings pale ochraceous white ground colour ochraceous brown, with pale ochraceous white markings as follow Fore wing a streak ... Category Dodona Category Fauna of Pakistan Category Butterflies of India ... more details
orphan date March 2010 refimprove date June 2006 Dodona s Grove 1640 is a historical allegory by James Howell , making extensive use of tree lore. ref http www.hywel dda.co.uk ref File Abraham Bosse00.jpg thumb center James Howell from Dodona s Grove 1641 br by Abraham Bosse Description This curiosity purports to be a history of Europe since the accession of James I of England put into an allegorical form in which the roles of the various Kings, princes and nobles are taken by various trees. Its effect, however is not quite what that would imply, as the tree allegory remains on the level of the emblem, whereas the action demands if not people, then at least anthropomorphs convincingly capable of some sort of agency. Before the book is properly underway there is already a tension between its tenor and supposed vehicle. Having set up an allegorical apparatus, with a comprehensive Clavis , or key of the significance of the various names which he uses, as well as illustrations of the various trees, the text itself, though conforming vaguely to an allegorical mode, is anything but smooth in its allegorical workings, anything but subtle in its jarring clashes of style and treatment, which take it far away from earlier, more consistently executed examples of the genre. Publication In England at the time of the publication of Dodona s Grove , the dominant paradigm for the writing of allegorical romance, particularly when of a political nature was John Barclay 1582 1621 John Barclay s Argenis , a work which told the story of the religious conflict in France under Henry III of France Henry III and Henry IV of France IV . Both of the dedicatory poems which precede Dodona s Grove mention ... The rhetorical form of Dodona s Grove is based on a series of frames, and a series of concomitant modes ..., William Herbert of Swansea Dodona &mdash The place in Greece, the myth and the Oracle. External ... and trees in 10th century Wales http www.calvin.edu academic clas pathways dodona ninf.htm References ... more details
For other uses, see Tyrimmas Tyrimmas Ancient Greek Greek polytonic was a King of Dodona in Epirus region Epirus . His daughter Euippe daughter of Tyrimmas Euippe bore Odysseus a son, Euryalus , who was later mistakenly slain by his father. ref The Dictionary of Classical Mythology Page 161 by Pierre Grimal ISBN 0631201025 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Tyrimmas, King Of Dodona Category Epirotic mythology Greek myth stub ... more details
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Selloi were inhabitants of Epirus of ancient Greece,in a region between Dodona where existed the oldest reported oracle and Achelous river.Aristotle names this area ancient Hellas .There the Selloi dwelt and those who were formerly called Graeci Graekhes and later Hellenes . ref Aristotle Meteorologica http classics.mit.edu. Aristotle meteorology.1.i.html Book 1 Part 14 ref According to Homer ,they were priests of the Dodonian Zeus . King Zeus,lord of Dodona,god of the Pelasgi ,who dwellest afar,you who hold wintry Dodona in your sway,where your prophets the Selloi dwell around you. ref Homer , Iliad book 16,233 235 ref Some Greek scholars assert that the name Selloi was modified to Sellanes like Akarnanes and then to Hellanes Hellenes. Compare PIE sa e wol or soh sub 2 sub wol,Lt.sol,Gk.helios,Sanskr.suryah. ref Online Etymology Dictionary http www.etymonline.com indexphp?search sol&searchmode ref A similar etymology applies for the name Helen probably derived from Selene moon and connected with the Vedic svarana the shining one . ref Scutch Otto The journal of Hellenic studies ,Vol.107 1987 pp.188 193 Helen,her name and her nature ref References Reflist See also Greeks names Dodona Names of the Greeks Category Ancient Greece peoples ... more details
Euippe Ancient Greek Greek means Good Mare horse , daughter of Tyrimmas, King of Dodona , She bore Odysseus a son, Euryalus , who was later mistakenly slain by his father. ref Parthenius of Nicaea , Love Stories , http www.theoi.com Text Parthenius.html 3 3 . ref References reflist Category Epirotic mythology ... more details
Tyrimmas Ancient Greek Greek polytonic may refer to Tyrimmas of Macedon third king after Caranus and Coenus. Tyrimmas, King of Dodona in Epirus. His daughter Euippe bore Odysseus a son, Euryalus, who was later mistakenly slain by his father Tyrimmas, son of Coenus king , third Argead King of Macedon. He was a student of Ximenides, but later renounced his former instructor Tyrimmas, father of Agathon son of Tyrimmas , the latter a cavalry commander under Alexander the Great MacedonKings since there is no article about this king disambig sh Tirima ... more details
Peleiades Ancient Greek Greek polytonic , dove s were the sacred women of Zeus and the Mother Goddess , Dione mythology Dione , at the Oracle at Dodona . Pindar made a reference to the Pleiades mythology Pleiades as the peleiades a flock of doves, but the connection seems witty and poetical, rather than mythic. The chariot of Aphrodite was drawn by a flock of doves, however. A mythic element of a black dove that initiated the oracle at Dodona , which Herodotus was told in the 5th century BC may be an attempt to account for a folk etymology applied to the archaic name of the sacred women that no longer made sense an aitiological myth . Perhaps the pel element in their name was originally connected with black or muddy root elements in names like Peleus or Pelops and peliganes Epirotian, Macedonian senators , Attic polios , Doric peleios grey, old, PIE pel , gray . Peleiades are often confused with the nymphs Pleiades mythology Pleiades . ref Herodotus . The Histories , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus text 1999.01.0126 book 2 chapter 54 section 1 2.54.1 . ref ref SGA International Association Terra Antiqua Balcanica, Institute for the Study of Man. The Journal of Indo European Studies , p. 473. ref ref Yonge, http books.google.com books?id T98IAAAAQAAJ&pg PA785&dq Peleiades Athenaeus PPA783,M1 p. 783 . ref ref Hutchinson, http books.google.com books?id 40khUpN3 CgC&pg RA1 PA90&dq Pindar Peleiades&sig PxM9T bv3s6nIguTT4NvIR1QAQo p. 90 . ref See also Dodona Ancient Epirotes Pythia Pleiades star cluster References reflist Sources Athenaeus translated by Charles Duke Yonge . The Deipnosophists, Or, Banquet of the Learned of Athenaeus . Henry G. Bohn, 1867 Original from Harvard University . Hutchinson, G. O. Greek Lyric Poetry A Commentary on Selected Larger Pieces . Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0199240175 External links http www.mythindex.com greek mythology P Peleiades.html Greek Myth Index Peleiades Category Classical oracles Categor ... more details
Ibis redibis nunquam per bella peribis alternatively Ibis redibis nunquam in bello morieris is a Latin language Latin phrase, often used to illustrate the meaning of syntactic ambiguity to students of either Latin or linguistics . Traditionally, it is attributed to the oracles of Dodona . The phrase is thought to have been uttered to a general consulting the oracle about his fate in an upcoming battle. The sentence is crafted in a way that without punctuation , it can be interpreted in two significantly different ways. ref Maldonado, J.L. On Ambiguity, Confusion and the Ego Ideal , 1993, International Journal of Psycho Analysis, vol. 74, p. 93 ref ref http www.websters online dictionary.org or oracle.html ref Meanings and translation Ibis, redibis, nunquam per bella peribis. Meaning you will go, you will return, never in war will you perish . The other possibility is the exact opposite in meaning Ibis, redibis nunquam, per bella peribis. That is you will go, you will never return, in the war you will perish . Greek parallel A Greek parallel expression with the same meaning is also current , . While Greek authorities have in the past assumed this was the original Dodona oracle e.g. first edition of Babiniotis dictionary , no ancient instance of the expression is attested, and a future form corresponding to the rhyming instead of the classical is first attested from the reign of Nero Greek Anthology 9.354 . The Greek expression is therefore likeliest a modern back translation from the Latin. ref http sarantakos.wordpress.com 2010 06 22 ikseis ref Contemporary usage To say that something is an ibis redibis , usually in the context of legal documents, is to say that its wording is either deliberately or accidentally confusing or ambiguous. See also Dodona Syntactic ambiguity Latin language References reflist Category Latin words and phrases it Ibis redibis non morieris in bello pt Ibis redibis non morieris in bello ling st ... more details
In Greek mythology , Guneus was the leader of the Aenianes and Perrhaebi ans during the Trojan War . According to Homer , Guneus brought two and twenty ships from Cyphus, and he was followed by the Enienes and the valiant Peraebi, who dwelt about wintry Dodona. Guneus survived the war, and went to Libya and settled near the Cinyps River. Guneus was an obscure character, though his tribal followers Aenienians and Perrhaebians are usually placed in northwestern Greece . Homer does not record his pedigree, but elsewhere his father was said to be Ocytus, otherwise unknown. ref Apd.Ep.3.11ff. 6.15. ref Another Guneus, again from Greek mythology, was the father of Laonome. References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Thessalians in the Trojan War Category People of the Trojan War it Guneo ja ru ... more details
Taxobox image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Castniidae genus Gazera genus authority Herrich Sch ffer, 1853 species G. heliconioides binomial Gazera heliconioides binomial authority Herrich Sch ffer, 1853 synonyms Gazera is a genus of moths within the family Castniidae . It was described by Herrich Sch ffer in 1853, and contains the single species Gazera heliconioides . ref http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia sesioidea castniidae castniinae gazera index.html Gazera at funet.fi. ref It is known from Brazil , Peru , Ecuador , Guyana , and French Guiana . Subspecies Gazera heliconioides heliconioides Gazera heliconioides dodona Gazera heliconioides fassli Gazera heliconioides obidona Gazera heliconioides micha References Reflist Sesioidea stub Category Castniidae ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Bodone is a former Roman Catholic titular see of Albania . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 02609b.htm Bodone Catholic Encyclopedia article ref History The name is a dialectic form of Dodone , in Epirus periphery Epirus , near Janina at the foot of Mount Tomaros, or Tmaros, the present Olitsika C. Carapanos, Dodone et ses ruines, Paris, 1878 . At an early date a Christian church was built here on the site of the temple of Zeus . Theodorus, a Bishop of Dodona, was present at the First Council of Ephesus in 431 Philotheus appeared at the Ccouncil of Chalcedon in 451 Uranius, in 458, signed the letter of the bishops of Epirus Vetus to Emperor Leo I Philippus in 516 subscribed a synodal report of the bishops of Epirus to Pope Hormisdas concerning the election of John to the See of Nicopolis , the metropolis of the province Hierocles, Synecdemos, 651, 5 . When Naupactus was substituted as metropolitan for Nicopolis about the end of the tenth century, Dodona was the first suffragan see the Nova Tactica Georgius Cyprius ed. Heinrich Gelzer , 1661 has Mounditza , but this is an evident mistake for Bounditza , a form derived from Bodone Gustav Parthey , Notitiae episcopatuum ., App. 48 . In fact the later Notitiae wrote only Bounditza ibid., III, 524 , or Bonditza ibid., X, 616 XIII, 467 . John, Bishop of Bonditza signed a synodal act in 1229 P.G., CXIX, 797 . The present name is Bonitza . When the Greek residential bishopric disappeared is unknown the Roman curia used for a long time the forms Bodona and Bodonensis, and a decree of 1894 directed this see to be suppressed at the death of its titular. Source Catholic http www.newadvent.org cathen 02609b.htm References reflist Category Titular sees in Europe ... more details