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-eous      

[-iəs]

синоним

-ous

Helios         
  • ''Hera makes Helios set earlier'', [[Iliad]] engraving, [[John Flaxman]].
  • Bust of [[Alexander the Great]] as an [[eidolon]] of Helios (''[[Musei Capitolini]]'').
  • Sol in the east side of the [[Arch of Constantine]], [[Rome]].
  • Helios from the Silahtarağa Statuary Group depicting the Gigantomachy, 2nd century AD, [[Archaeological Museum of Istanbul]].
  • Academy of Athens]], by [[Leonidas Drosis]], [[Greece]].
  • Helios on his chariot fighting a Giant, detail of the Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon museum]], Berlin
  • halo]] of Helios in a Roman floor mosaic, [[El Djem]], Tunisia, late 2nd century
  • Helios surrounded by the [[zodiac]] in a mosaic pavement of a 6th-century synagogue at [[Beth Alpha]], [[Israel]].
  • Helios and chariot depicted on the dome of the entrance hall of the [[Széchenyi Bath]], [[Budapest]]
  • Bust of the sun-god Helios, second century AD; the holes were used for the attachment of a sun ray crown, [[Ancient Agora Museum]], [[Athens]], Greece.
  • ''Clymene urges Phaethon to find Helios'', 1589 engraving by [[Hendrik Goltzius]].
  • [[Colossus of Rhodes]]
  • ''Quadriga of the Sun'', sixth century BC, Temple C, [[Selinunte]].
  • ''[[Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan]]'', by [[Diego de Velázquez]], oil on canvas.
  • Statue of Helios with features of [[Caracalla]] and Alexander, marble, Roman, ca. 2nd-3rd century AD, [[North Carolina Museum of Art]].
  • Coin of Roman Emperor [[Constantine I]] depicting [[Sol Invictus]]/Apollo with the legend SOLI INVICTO COMITI, c. 315 AD.
  • Mihr]], from a syncretic Helleno-Armenian cult.
  • Phaethon in the chariot of the Sun, Godfried Maes, ca 1664-1700
  • An ancient Greek inscription naming King Tiridates the Sun (''Helios Tiridates'') as the founder of the Garni temple.
  • Helios in one of the many stamps issued in 1947–53, celebrating the unification of the [[Dodecanese]] with [[Greece]]
  • ''Aurora'', by Guido Reni, 1613–14, ceiling fresco ([[Casino dell'Aurora]], [[Rome]]).
  • Helios in front of [[Mithras]], fresco from a Mithraeum, Hama museum, [[Syria]].
  • Helios in the Hammat Tiberias mosaic, [[Israel]].
  • Helios and Selene, by Johann Rathausky, fountain group statue in [[Opatija]], [[Croatia]].
  • Head of Helios, middle period, [[Archaeological Museum of Rhodes]]
  • Helios the rising Sun, painting on a [[terracotta]] disk, 480 BC, Agora Museum Athens
  • ''Helios the Sun'', by Hendrik Goltzius (Holland, Mülbracht [now Bracht-am-Niederrhein], 1558-1617
  • Helios rising in his chariot, [[red-figure]] calyx-krater, 430 BC (circa), [[British Museum]].
  • Museo Gregoriano Etrusco]], n. 205336.
  • Helios on a golden coin from 117 AD.
  • Ilion]]
  • ''Vulcan surprises Venus and Mars'', by [[Johann Heiss]] (1679)
  • ''Phoebus Driving his Chariot'' by [[Karl Bryullov]], [[oil on canvas]], 19th century.
  • Helios in the Sun chariot accompanied by Phosphorus and Hermes, fresco at Nymphenburg Palace, [[Munich]].
  • Helios relief (1830), [[Stuttgart]], [[Rosenstein Castle]].
  • Magical sphere with Helios and magical symbols from the theatre of Dionysus, [[Acropolis Museum]], [[Athens]].
  • Helios, riding on a snake-drawn chariot, witnesses Medea killing her son on an altar, red-figure krater, detail, attributed to the [[Underworld Painter]], circa 330 - 310 BC, [[Staatliche Antikensammlung]], [[Munich]].
  • 1765}}) showing [[apollo]]nian traits, such as the lack of a chariot, that were absent in mythology and Hellenic art.
  • Helios and Eos, carried by the morning dew, above them the god of heaven. Relief from the armor of the statue of Augustus in the Vatican, circa 1885.
  • Limestone relief representing the god Helios, driving the celestial quadriga, [[Royal Museums of Art and History]], [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]].
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  • ''Helios and Phaethon with Saturn and the Four Seasons'', by [[Nicolas Poussin]], oil on canvas
  • ''Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun'', by [[Nicolas Poussin]], 1658, oil on canvas
  • Odysseus' men eat the oxen, as a woman informs Helios, mounted on his chariot, engraving by [[Theodoor van Thulden]], 1632–1633, [[Rijksmuseum]], [[Netherlands]].
  • ''Phaethon meets the Sun'', engraving for the ''[[Metamorphoses]]''.
  • Horse-drawn quadriga of Sol on the [[Parabiago plate]] (ca. 2nd–5th centuries AD)
  • ''The companions of Odysseus rob the cattle of Helios'', fresco by Palazzo Poggi, 1556.
  • ''Phoebus and Boreas'', [[Jean-Baptiste Oudry]]'s cosmic interpretation of La Fontaine's fable, 1729/34
  • Silver [[tetradrachm]] of [[Rhodes]] showing Helios and a rose (205-190 BC, 13.48 g)
  • Alexander the Great as Helios, Roman, cast bronze, 1st century, [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • Serapis with Moon and Sun, oil lamp, Roman [[terracotta]], [[British Museum]].
  • Helios rising in his quadriga; above Nyx driving away to the left and Eos to the right, and Heracles offering sacrifice at altar. Sappho painter, Greek, Attic, black-figure, ca. 500 BC
  • The Fall of Icarus, ancient fresco from Pompeii, ca 40-79 AD
  • The music of the spheres: the planetary spheres, among others, on an engraving from Renaissance Italy.
  • Clytie turns into a sunflower as the Sun refuses to look at her, engraving by [[Abraham van Diepenbeeck]].
  • Helios (far right) in a Phaethon sarcophagus, detail, marble, third century AD, [[Verona]], [[Italy]].
  • Dionysus with long torch sitting on a throne, with Helios, Aphrodite and other gods. Antique fresco from [[Pompeii]].
SUN GOD IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Pyrois; Helios Panoptes; Hêlios; Ἥλιος; Ήλιος; Helius; Helios, the sun; Helios Megistos; Helios (god); Phlegon (mythology); Eous (Mythology); Eous; Eous (mythology); Phasimbrotos

['hi:liɔs]

существительное

мифология

Гелиос (бог солнца)

Helios         
  • ''Hera makes Helios set earlier'', [[Iliad]] engraving, [[John Flaxman]].
  • Bust of [[Alexander the Great]] as an [[eidolon]] of Helios (''[[Musei Capitolini]]'').
  • Sol in the east side of the [[Arch of Constantine]], [[Rome]].
  • Helios from the Silahtarağa Statuary Group depicting the Gigantomachy, 2nd century AD, [[Archaeological Museum of Istanbul]].
  • Academy of Athens]], by [[Leonidas Drosis]], [[Greece]].
  • Helios on his chariot fighting a Giant, detail of the Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon museum]], Berlin
  • halo]] of Helios in a Roman floor mosaic, [[El Djem]], Tunisia, late 2nd century
  • Helios surrounded by the [[zodiac]] in a mosaic pavement of a 6th-century synagogue at [[Beth Alpha]], [[Israel]].
  • Helios and chariot depicted on the dome of the entrance hall of the [[Széchenyi Bath]], [[Budapest]]
  • Bust of the sun-god Helios, second century AD; the holes were used for the attachment of a sun ray crown, [[Ancient Agora Museum]], [[Athens]], Greece.
  • ''Clymene urges Phaethon to find Helios'', 1589 engraving by [[Hendrik Goltzius]].
  • [[Colossus of Rhodes]]
  • ''Quadriga of the Sun'', sixth century BC, Temple C, [[Selinunte]].
  • ''[[Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan]]'', by [[Diego de Velázquez]], oil on canvas.
  • Statue of Helios with features of [[Caracalla]] and Alexander, marble, Roman, ca. 2nd-3rd century AD, [[North Carolina Museum of Art]].
  • Coin of Roman Emperor [[Constantine I]] depicting [[Sol Invictus]]/Apollo with the legend SOLI INVICTO COMITI, c. 315 AD.
  • Mihr]], from a syncretic Helleno-Armenian cult.
  • Phaethon in the chariot of the Sun, Godfried Maes, ca 1664-1700
  • An ancient Greek inscription naming King Tiridates the Sun (''Helios Tiridates'') as the founder of the Garni temple.
  • Helios in one of the many stamps issued in 1947–53, celebrating the unification of the [[Dodecanese]] with [[Greece]]
  • ''Aurora'', by Guido Reni, 1613–14, ceiling fresco ([[Casino dell'Aurora]], [[Rome]]).
  • Helios in front of [[Mithras]], fresco from a Mithraeum, Hama museum, [[Syria]].
  • Helios in the Hammat Tiberias mosaic, [[Israel]].
  • Helios and Selene, by Johann Rathausky, fountain group statue in [[Opatija]], [[Croatia]].
  • Head of Helios, middle period, [[Archaeological Museum of Rhodes]]
  • Helios the rising Sun, painting on a [[terracotta]] disk, 480 BC, Agora Museum Athens
  • ''Helios the Sun'', by Hendrik Goltzius (Holland, Mülbracht [now Bracht-am-Niederrhein], 1558-1617
  • Helios rising in his chariot, [[red-figure]] calyx-krater, 430 BC (circa), [[British Museum]].
  • Museo Gregoriano Etrusco]], n. 205336.
  • Helios on a golden coin from 117 AD.
  • Ilion]]
  • ''Vulcan surprises Venus and Mars'', by [[Johann Heiss]] (1679)
  • ''Phoebus Driving his Chariot'' by [[Karl Bryullov]], [[oil on canvas]], 19th century.
  • Helios in the Sun chariot accompanied by Phosphorus and Hermes, fresco at Nymphenburg Palace, [[Munich]].
  • Helios relief (1830), [[Stuttgart]], [[Rosenstein Castle]].
  • Magical sphere with Helios and magical symbols from the theatre of Dionysus, [[Acropolis Museum]], [[Athens]].
  • Helios, riding on a snake-drawn chariot, witnesses Medea killing her son on an altar, red-figure krater, detail, attributed to the [[Underworld Painter]], circa 330 - 310 BC, [[Staatliche Antikensammlung]], [[Munich]].
  • 1765}}) showing [[apollo]]nian traits, such as the lack of a chariot, that were absent in mythology and Hellenic art.
  • Helios and Eos, carried by the morning dew, above them the god of heaven. Relief from the armor of the statue of Augustus in the Vatican, circa 1885.
  • Limestone relief representing the god Helios, driving the celestial quadriga, [[Royal Museums of Art and History]], [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]].
  • thumb
  • ''Helios and Phaethon with Saturn and the Four Seasons'', by [[Nicolas Poussin]], oil on canvas
  • ''Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun'', by [[Nicolas Poussin]], 1658, oil on canvas
  • Odysseus' men eat the oxen, as a woman informs Helios, mounted on his chariot, engraving by [[Theodoor van Thulden]], 1632–1633, [[Rijksmuseum]], [[Netherlands]].
  • ''Phaethon meets the Sun'', engraving for the ''[[Metamorphoses]]''.
  • Horse-drawn quadriga of Sol on the [[Parabiago plate]] (ca. 2nd–5th centuries AD)
  • ''The companions of Odysseus rob the cattle of Helios'', fresco by Palazzo Poggi, 1556.
  • ''Phoebus and Boreas'', [[Jean-Baptiste Oudry]]'s cosmic interpretation of La Fontaine's fable, 1729/34
  • Silver [[tetradrachm]] of [[Rhodes]] showing Helios and a rose (205-190 BC, 13.48 g)
  • Alexander the Great as Helios, Roman, cast bronze, 1st century, [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • Serapis with Moon and Sun, oil lamp, Roman [[terracotta]], [[British Museum]].
  • Helios rising in his quadriga; above Nyx driving away to the left and Eos to the right, and Heracles offering sacrifice at altar. Sappho painter, Greek, Attic, black-figure, ca. 500 BC
  • The Fall of Icarus, ancient fresco from Pompeii, ca 40-79 AD
  • The music of the spheres: the planetary spheres, among others, on an engraving from Renaissance Italy.
  • Clytie turns into a sunflower as the Sun refuses to look at her, engraving by [[Abraham van Diepenbeeck]].
  • Helios (far right) in a Phaethon sarcophagus, detail, marble, third century AD, [[Verona]], [[Italy]].
  • Dionysus with long torch sitting on a throne, with Helios, Aphrodite and other gods. Antique fresco from [[Pompeii]].
SUN GOD IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Pyrois; Helios Panoptes; Hêlios; Ἥλιος; Ήλιος; Helius; Helios, the sun; Helios Megistos; Helios (god); Phlegon (mythology); Eous (Mythology); Eous; Eous (mythology); Phasimbrotos
фирм.
"Гелиос" (диазотипные материалы сухого проявления)

Définition

-eous
¦ suffix (forming adjectives) resembling; displaying the nature of: aqueous.
Origin
from the L. suffix -eus + -ous.