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Branchidae, s. Branchus.
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Branchidae, s. Branchus.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Branchidae
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Branchĭdae, ārum, m., = Branchidai, the posterity of Branchus, a son of Apollo, hereditary priests of the temple and oracle (penetralia Branchi, Stat. Th. 8, 198) of Apollo at Miletus, Mel. 1, 17, 1; Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 112; Curt. 7, 5, 16; 7, 5, 30; Amm. 29, 1, 31.— Sing.: Branchĭdes, ae, m., a surname of Apollo, Mel. 1, 17, 1. -
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Branchĭdae, ārum, m., = Branchidai, the posterity of Branchus, a son of Apollo, hereditary priests of the temple and oracle (penetralia Branchi, Stat. Th. 8, 198) of Apollo at Miletus, Mel. 1, 17, 1; Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 112; Curt. 7, 5, 16; 7, 5, 30; Amm. 29, 1, 31.— Sing.: Branchĭdes, ae, m., a surname of Apollo, Mel. 1, 17, 1. -
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Branchus, ī, m. (Βράγχος), der von Apollo geliebte Sohn des Smikrus aus Delphi oder des Apollo selbst, der ihm die Weissagegabe schenkte, die er in Didyma, dem berühmt gewordenen Orakel der Branchiden, übte, Mythogr. Lat. 2, 85. Stat. Theb. 3, 479 u. 8, 198 (das. Schol. mit der Stelle des Varr.). – Dav.: A) Branchidae, ārum, m. (Βραγχίδαι), die Branchiden (= Nachkommen des Branchus), erbliche Diener u. Verwalter des Apollotempels und -orakels zu Didyma (Didymeon b. Curt., penetralia Branchi b. Stat.) im milesischen Gebiete, Curt. 7, 5 (23), 28 sqq.: oracula Branchidarum, Amm. 29, 1, 31: oppidum oraculum Branchidarum appellatum, nunc Didymaei Apollinis, Plin. 5, 112. – Sing. Branchidēs, ae, m., der Branchide, als Beiname des Apollo, Mela 1, 17, 1 (1. § 86). – B) Branchiadon, ī, n., der Tempel des Branchus, Mythogr. Lat. 2, 85.
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Branchus, ī, m. (Βράγχος), der von Apollo geliebte Sohn des Smikrus aus Delphi oder des Apollo selbst, der ihm die Weissagegabe schenkte, die er in Didyma, dem berühmt gewordenen Orakel der Branchiden, übte, Mythogr. Lat. 2, 85. Stat. Theb. 3, 479 u. 8, 198 (das. Schol. mit der Stelle des Varr.). – Dav.: A) Branchidae, ārum, m. (Βραγχίδαι), die Branchiden (= Nachkommen des Branchus), erbliche Diener u. Verwalter des Apollotempels und -orakels zu Didyma (Didymeon b. Curt., penetralia Branchi b. Stat.) im milesischen Gebiete, Curt. 7, 5 (23), 28 sqq.: oracula Branchidarum, Amm. 29, 1, 31: oppidum oraculum Branchidarum appellatum, nunc Didymaei Apollinis, Plin. 5, 112. – Sing. Branchidēs, ae, m., der Branchide, als Beiname des Apollo, Mela 1, 17, 1 (1. § 86). – B) Branchiadon, ī, n., der Tempel des Branchus, Mythogr. Lat. 2, 85.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Branchus
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Branchus, i, m., = Branchos, a son of Apollo; or, according to others, of Smicrus of Delphi, inspired by Apollo with prophecy, v. Branchidae, Stat. Th. 3, 479; 8, 198 Schol.
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