• Euhemerus (redirect from Euhemeros)
    (/juːˈhiːmərəs, -hɛm-/; also spelled Euemeros or Evemerus; Ancient Greek: Εὐήμερος Euhēmeros, "happy; prosperous"; late fourth century BC) was a Greek mythographer...
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  • Himeros (called Euhemeros by Diodorus) was an Iranian officer of Hyrcanian origin, who controlled Babylonia on behalf of the Arsacid king Phraates II...
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  • 22–43", in Vigiliae Christianae, Vol. 33, No. 1 (1979), pp. 12–29). "Euhemeros", in Konrat Ziegler & Walther Sontheimer, Der Kleine Pauly, Bd. 2 (1979)...
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    Holbach, La Mettrie and Diderot. In the dialogue as in historic reality Euhemeros had enjoyed a life of travel, much of it following Alexander; Callicrates...
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  • Interpreted by Comparative Mythology What, then, is a myth? The theory of Euhemeros, which was so fashionable a century ago, in the days of the Abbe Banier...
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