Auson (Ancient Greek: Αὔσων) was a son of Odysseus and Calypso or Circe. He was the first king of Ausones and also Ausonia derived its name from him....
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ISBN 978-1-57506-056-9. Oros. vii. 143; Miñano, Diccion. vol. i. p. 391; Auson. Epist. xxiv. 68, 69, Punica Barcino. "From Barcino to Barcelona". Archived...
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oeër Ohr n. ēare n. < pre-English *ǣora ōra n. *aura < *auza n. *auzǭ, *ausōn n. doar door door dher deur deur f. dueër Tür f. duru f. turi f. *duru f...
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of Italy, by its ancient Greek name for lower Italy, derived from king Auson, a son of Odysseus and Kallisto. The term "Ausones" was also applied by...
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Odysseus' return from Troy) with Circe: Telegonus, Ardeas, Latinus, also Auson and Cassiphone. Xenagoras writes that Odysseus with Circe had three sons...
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on the contrary (s. v. Ausoniam), related that the city was founded by Auson, a son of Ulysses and Circe, a tradition which indicates that it was an...
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Ext. § 4 Lucil. Aetn. 602-40 Claudian. Idyll. 7 Silius Italicus xiv. 196 Auson. Ordo Nob. Urb. 11. Aristotle, Pol. ii. 9. Diog. Laert. ix. 2. § 1. Athen...
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2014 (in French). IRCL. Nolfo, Fabio (2015). "'Epigr. Bob.' 45 Sp. (= Ps. Auson. 2 pp. 420 s. Peip.): la palinodia di Didone negli 'Epigrammata Bobiensia'...
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305 to 308; Pliny the Elder, Natural History, l. 3 (ch. 12), par. 109; Auson, Epistle 4, v. 101. Epigraphical sources: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum...
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