Samian may refer to:
Samian, meaning something or someone from one of the locations known as Samos
Samian ware , an Roman type of luxury
Kaynak: Samian Samian wine was well known in antiquity, and is still produced on the island. The island was an autonomous principality from 1835 until it
Kaynak: Samos Samuel Tremblay, better known by his stage name
Samian (born 1983 in Pikogan , Quebec is a Canadian rapper who performs in both French
Kaynak: Samian (rapper)The
Samian War (440-439 BC) was an Ancient Greek military conflict between Athens and Samos . The war was initiated by Athens'
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Samian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollo nian oracle near Hera 's temple on the Isle of Samos , a Greek colony .
Kaynak: Samian SibylSamian (ساميان, also Romanize d as
Sāmīān, Sāmeyān, and Sāmīyān) is a village in Kalkharan Rural District , in the Central District of
Kaynak: Samian, Iran Samian vase painting was a regional style of ancient Greek vase painting ; it formed part of East Greek vase painting . Vases were
Kaynak: Samian vase painting Pythagoras of Samos | the
Samian statuary | Pythagoras (sculptor)small yes region Western philosophy | era Ancient philosophy | color
Kaynak: PythagorasRhoecus (or Rhœcus, Rhoikos) was a
Samian sculptor of the 6th century BCE. He and his son Theodorus were especially noted for their work
Kaynak: RhoecusSamian War:
Samian War. The
Samian War was one of the last significant military events before the Peloponnesian War. After Thucydides'
Kaynak: Pericles Colaeus (Κωλαῖος) was an ancient
Samian explorer and silver merchant from, who according to Herodotus (Hdt. 4.152) was the first Greek
Kaynak: Colaeusof Samos was the author of a work titled
Samian Annals. (grc | Ὧροι Σάμιοι the fifth book of which is quoted by Athenaeus although he
Kaynak: Aethlius (writer)For the
Samian painter, see Agatharchus . Agatharchus or Agatharch of Syracuse. (Ἀγάθαρχος. was a Syracusan who was placed by the Syracusans
Kaynak: Agatharchus of SyracuseAegles (Ancient Greek : grc | Αίγλης) was a
Samian athlete, who was mute . He recovered his voice when he made an effort on one occasion
Kaynak: AeglesKouros of Samos is an ancient Greek sculpture created in the 6th century BCE by a
Samian artist . In September 1980, a team of
Kaynak: Kouros of SamosAt the annual
Samian festival called the Toneia, the "binding", the cult image of Hera was ceremonially bound with lygos branches.
Kaynak: Heraion of Samos