• Melinno (Ancient Greek: Μελιννῶ) was a Greek lyric poet. She is known from a single surviving poem, known as the "Ode to Rome". The poem survives in a...
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    to her survives, in five Sapphic stanzas attributed to the Greek poet Melinno, who claims that she is the daughter of Ares and celebrates her fierce...
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  • Spartan woman poet, known from a fragment of Alcman quoted by Athenaeus Melinno probably of Epizephyrean Locris, lyric poet, 2nd or 1st century BC. Menander...
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  • Macedon Melesagoras of Chalcedon – writer Meletus – two; tragedian, son Melinno – poet Melissus of Samos – Eleatic philosopher Memnon of Heraclea Pontica...
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  • Mauro Fiore, Academy Award Winning Cinematographer for the movie "Avatar" Melinno, ancient lyric poet Mia Martini, singer Michelangelo Falvetti, 17th-century...
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  • The ode to Rome (Supplementum Hellenisticum 541) in Sapphic stanzas by "Melinno" (probably writing during the reign of Hadrian) "is an isolated piece of...
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  • (1941–2008), Byzantist historian Jenny Mastoraki (born 1949), poet, translator Melinno (2nd–1st century BCE), lyric poet Antigone Metaxa-Krontera (1905–1972)...
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  • Ekaterine Melikishvili (1854–1928, Georgia (Caucasus)), translator & ch. wr. Melinno (fl. 2nd century BC, Ancient Greece), poet Anastasia Melnichenko (b. 1984...
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