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Thebaid and with
Seized with a desire for a life of ascetic penance, he went for a time to the desert of Chalcis, to the southwest of Antioch, known as the Syrian Thebaid, from the number of hermits inhabiting it.
Naturally the emperor, with his strict conception of law, did not hinder such partial persecution, which took place in Egypt and the Thebaid, as well as in Africa proconsularis and the East.
As with the Thebaid, Statius ' relationship to Domitian and his court caused him to fall out of favor with critics and readers, but in recent times, the Silvae have been rehabilitated by scholars.
In general, scholars have remarked on the markedly different tone of the Achilleid in comparison with the Thebaid, equating it more to the style of Ovid than Virgil.
Parthenopaeus is also given a detailed treatment in Book IX of Statius ' Thebaid, which concludes with his aristeia and death.
In Christian art, the Thebaid was represented as a place with numerous monks.
* The Thebaid, of uncertain authorship but sometimes attributed in antiquity to Homer: told the story of the war between Oedipus ' two sons Eteocles and Polynices, and of Polynices ' unsuccessful expedition against the city of Thebes with six other commanders ( the " Seven Against Thebes "), in which both Eteocles and Polynices were killed.

Thebaid and epilogue
From the epilogue it seems clear that Statius considered the Thebaid to be his magnum opus and believed that it would secure him fame for the future.

Thebaid and which
She also plays a role in Statius's Thebaid, in which her desire to attain the necklace of Harmonia is one of the catalysts for the war between Argos and Thebes.
Besides his poetry in Latin, which include an epic poem, the Thebaid, a collection of occasional poetry, the Silvae, and the unfinished epic, the Achilleid, he is best known for his appearance as a major character in the Purgatory section of Dante's epic poem The Divine Comedy.
Statius ' use of allegory in the Thebaid and his abstract treatment of the gods has been seen as an important innovation in the tradition of classical poetry which ushered in Medieval conventions.
In late antiquity, the Thebaid which was by then a classic received a commentary by a Lactantius Placidus.
The name Demogorgon is introduced in a discussion of Thebaid 4. 516, which mentions ' the supreme being of the threefold world ' ( triplicis mundi summum ); in a mystical passage that seems to show Jewish influence, as it mentions Moses and Isaiah ); the author says of Statius, Dicit deum Demogorgona summum (' He is speaking of the Demogorgon, the supreme god ', or perhaps ' He is speaking of a god, the supreme Demogorgon ').
In Greek mythology, Epigoni ( Greek:, meaning " offspring ") are the sons of the Argive heroes who had fought and been killed in the first Theban war, the subject of the Thebaid, in which Polynices and six allies ( the Seven Against Thebes ) attacked Thebes because Polynices ' brother, Eteocles, refused to give up the throne as promised.
A longer Epic Cycle, as described by the 9th-century CE scholar and clergyman Photius in his Bibliotheca, also included the Titanomachy and the Theban Cycle, which in turn comprised the Oedipodea, the Thebaid, the Epigoni and the Alcmeonis ; however, it is certain that none of the cyclic epics ( other than Homer ) survived to Photius ' day, and it is likely that Proclus and Photius were not referring to a canonical collection.
The first position he is known to have held, beginning in about 42, was that of epistrategus of the Thebaid, one of the three regions into which the Roman province of Egypt was divided.
This description applies very well to the Iliad, in which " Argives " is one of the alternate names for the Greek warriors ; it may have suited the Thebaid still better, since Argos was named in the first line of that poem.
A fifth work, which in the past has been attributed to Fulgentius is the Super Thebaiden ( On the Thebaid ).
* The Epigoni, attributed in antiquity to either Antimachus of Teos or Homer: a continuation of the Thebaid, which told the story of the next generation of heroes who attacked Thebes, this time successfully.

Thebaid and poet
** Thebaid and Achilleid by Statius ( Roman poet, Greek mythology )
This technique is described by the Roman poet Statius in his account of a match between the hero Tydeus of Thebes and an opponent in the Thebaid.
The Roman poet Statius recounts a differing version of Creon's assumption of power from that followed by Sophocles, in his late first century epic, the Thebaid.
Based on Statius ' own testimony, the Thebaid was written c. 80 – c. 92 CE, beginning when the poet was around 35, and the work is thought to have been published in 91 or 92.
According to the Suda, Coluthus, often Colluthus, of Lycopolis in the Egyptian Thebaid, was an epic poet writing in Greek, who flourished during the reign of Anastasius I ( 491-518 ).

Thebaid and poem
He is thought to have moved to Rome c. 90 after his father's death where he published his acclaimed epic poem the Thebaid c. 92.
In the Silvae, Statius speaks of his extensive work in polishing and revising the Thebaid and his public recitations of the poem.
Some counted it not as a separate poem but as the last part of the Thebaid.

Thebaid and be
The community of Pachomius was so successful he was called upon to help organize others, and by one count by the time he died in 346 there were thought to be 3, 000 such communities dotting Egypt, especially the Thebaid.
It can be chronologically plausible that these events were also connected to the banishment of Ptolemy II ’ s niece, Theoxena of Egypt as Theoxena was sent to the Thebaid, perhaps to Coptos.

Thebaid and him
Saint John Cassian speaks of an abbot of the Thebaid who had 500 monks under him.
Diocletian moved into Egypt to suppress him, first putting down rebels in the Thebaid in the autumn of 297, then moving on to besiege Alexandria.
In the Thebaid, the brothers were cursed by their father for their disrespect towards him on two occasions.
In the Thebaid, the brothers were cursed by their father for their disrespect towards him on two occasions.

Thebaid and .
Anthony the Great, who had retired to the Egyptian Thebaid during the persecution of Maximian, AD 312, was the most celebrated among them for his austerities, his sanctity, and his power as an exorcist.
Epic poems included the Argonautica of Gaius Valerius Flaccus, the Thebaid of Statius, and the Punica of Silius Italicus.
He lived in Egypt under Roman rule, and is believed to have been born in the town of Ptolemais Hermiou in the Thebaid.
Statius ' Thebaid tells of the warrior Hypseus, mortal son of Asopus, who leads the men of Alalcomene, Itone, Midea, Arne, Aulida, Graea, Plataea, Pleteon, and Anthedon.
In the Thebaid of Statius, Phlegyas is entombed in a rock by Megaera ( one of the Furies ) and starves in front of an eternal feast.
The Thebaid describes the siege of Thebes by the seven Argive champions.

ends and with
The first series of Sherlock Holmes adventures ends with Holmes and Moriarty grappling together on the edge of a cliff.
With the knowledge that the kingdom comes by obedience to the moral law in our relations with all people, we have a firm intellectual grasp on both the means and the ends of our lives.
It seems to me the time has come for the American press to start experimenting with ways of reporting the news that will do a better job of communicating and will be less subject to abuse by those who have learned how to manipulate the present stereotype to serve their own ends.
The chimney of the hut across from him was surmounted by a beef barrel with ends knocked out.
When cutting the pieces, dress the ends smooth, and square with a smooth file or sanding disk.
You should be prepared to cope with any pitfall such as plunges into empty pools or shallow ends and all manner of winter as well as summer lawsuits.
This evening, they were pushed in from the breakfast room, with odds and ends of dessert distributed over them.
Closely related to this function is the fact that the religious system provides a body of ultimate ends for the society, which are compatible with the supreme eternal ends.
This something leads to a conception of an over-all Social Plan with a meaning interpretable in terms of ultimate ends ; ;
The great ultimate ends of religion have served as magnificent beacon lights that lured people toward them with an almost irresistible force, mobilizing energies and inducing sacrifices ; ;
Contrary to observations with ethers, no apparent change of the reactivity of the chain ends takes place over considerable periods of time in benzene as solvent.
You are conscientious, hard working, honest, accurate, a good penman, and a stickler for a job well done, with no loose ends.
But we must never forget, most of the appropriate heroes and their legends were created overnight, to answer immediate needs, almost always with conscious aims and ends.
Gauer works with the ends.
The Vietnam War formally ends with the unconditional surrender of South Vietnamese president Duong Van Minh.
This encounter ends with Elijah victorious over the official Baal prophets of Israel in a contest held for the sake of the Israelites and their king, Ahab.
* 1842 – American Indian Wars: Second Seminole War ends, with the Seminoles forced from Florida to Oklahoma.
* 2010 – Operation Iraqi Freedom ends, with the last of the United States brigade combat teams crossing the border to Kuwait.
* 1945 – Ten days after World War II ends with Japan announcing its surrender, armed supporters of the Communist Party of China kill Baptist missionary John Birch, regarded by some of the American right as the first victim of the Cold War.
Ajax at first gets the better of the encounter, wounding Hector with his spear and knocking him down with a large stone, but Hector fights on until the heralds, acting at the direction of Zeus, call a draw: the action ends without a winner and with the two combatants exchanging gifts, Ajax giving Hector a purple sash and Hector giving Ajax a sharp sword.
* 1514 – The Battle of Chaldiran ends with a decisive victory for the Sultan Selim I, Ottoman Empire, over the Shah Ismail I, Safavids founder.
* 1866 – Austro-Prussian War ends with the Treaty of Prague.

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