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1 Cassandrea
Cassandrēa or - īa, ae, f., a town in Macedonia, upon the peninsula Pallene, previously called Potidœa, but rebuilt by Cassander, Liv. 28, 8, 14; 44, 11, 1 sq.; Mel. 2, 3, 1; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 36.—II.Hence,A.Cassandrenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Cassandrea, Liv. 44, 10, 12; Dig. 50, 15, 8.—B.Cassandreus (trisyl.), ei, m., = Kassandreus, of Cassandrea, a surname of the tyrant Apollodorus, who reigned there, Ov. P. 2, 9, 43. -
2 Cassandrea
Cassandrēa (-īa), ae f.Кассандрея, македонский город на Халкидике L, PM -
3 Cassandrea
Cassandrēa u. -īa, ae, f. (Κασσάνδρεια), die Stadt Potidäa auf der Landzunge Pallene der Halbinsel Chalcidice (in Mazedonien), durch Philipp zerstört, von Kassander wieder aufgebaut und nach ihm benannt, Liv. 43, 23, 7 (u. dazu Drak. über die Schreibung); bes. 44, 11, 1 sqq. – Dav.: A) Cassandrēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Kassandrea, die Kassandrenser, Liv. 44, 10, 12. – B) Cassandreus, eī, m. (Κασσανδρεύς), der Kassandreer = (κατ' εξ) der zu Kassandrea regierende Tyrann Apollodorus, Ov. ex Pont. 2, 9, 45; Ib. 463.
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4 Cassandrea
Cassandrēa u. -īa, ae, f. (Κασσάνδρεια), die Stadt Potidäa auf der Landzunge Pallene der Halbinsel Chalcidice (in Mazedonien), durch Philipp zerstört, von Kassander wieder aufgebaut und nach ihm benannt, Liv. 43, 23, 7 (u. dazu Drak. über die Schreibung); bes. 44, 11, 1 sqq. – Dav.: A) Cassandrēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Kassandrea, die Kassandrenser, Liv. 44, 10, 12. – B) Cassandreus, eī, m. (Κασσανδρεύς), der Kassandreer = (κατ' εξ) der zu Kassandrea regierende Tyrann Apollodorus, Ov. ex Pont. 2, 9, 45; Ib. 463.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Cassandrea
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5 Cassandrenses
Cassandrēa or - īa, ae, f., a town in Macedonia, upon the peninsula Pallene, previously called Potidœa, but rebuilt by Cassander, Liv. 28, 8, 14; 44, 11, 1 sq.; Mel. 2, 3, 1; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 36.—II.Hence,A.Cassandrenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Cassandrea, Liv. 44, 10, 12; Dig. 50, 15, 8.—B.Cassandreus (trisyl.), ei, m., = Kassandreus, of Cassandrea, a surname of the tyrant Apollodorus, who reigned there, Ov. P. 2, 9, 43. -
6 Cassandreus
Cassandrēa or - īa, ae, f., a town in Macedonia, upon the peninsula Pallene, previously called Potidœa, but rebuilt by Cassander, Liv. 28, 8, 14; 44, 11, 1 sq.; Mel. 2, 3, 1; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 36.—II.Hence,A.Cassandrenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Cassandrea, Liv. 44, 10, 12; Dig. 50, 15, 8.—B.Cassandreus (trisyl.), ei, m., = Kassandreus, of Cassandrea, a surname of the tyrant Apollodorus, who reigned there, Ov. P. 2, 9, 43. -
7 Cassandria
Cassandrēa or - īa, ae, f., a town in Macedonia, upon the peninsula Pallene, previously called Potidœa, but rebuilt by Cassander, Liv. 28, 8, 14; 44, 11, 1 sq.; Mel. 2, 3, 1; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 36.—II.Hence,A.Cassandrenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Cassandrea, Liv. 44, 10, 12; Dig. 50, 15, 8.—B.Cassandreus (trisyl.), ei, m., = Kassandreus, of Cassandrea, a surname of the tyrant Apollodorus, who reigned there, Ov. P. 2, 9, 43. -
8 Cassandrensis
Cassandrēnsis, is и Cassandreus, eī m.житель города Cassandrea L, O -
9 Apollodorei
Ăpollŏdōrus, i, m., = Apollodôros.I.A distinguished rhetorician, teacher of Augustus, Suet. Aug. 89; Tac. Or. 19.— Hence, Ăpollŏdōrēi, his pupils, Quint. 2, 11, 2; 3, 1, 18 al.—II.A distinguished grammarian of Athens, author of a work on mythology still extant, Cic. Att. 12, 23; Macr. S. 1, 13.—III.An Academic philosopher, Cic. N. D. 1, 34, 93.—IV.A tyrant of Cassandrea, Cic. N. D. 3, 33, 82. -
10 Apollodorus
Ăpollŏdōrus, i, m., = Apollodôros.I.A distinguished rhetorician, teacher of Augustus, Suet. Aug. 89; Tac. Or. 19.— Hence, Ăpollŏdōrēi, his pupils, Quint. 2, 11, 2; 3, 1, 18 al.—II.A distinguished grammarian of Athens, author of a work on mythology still extant, Cic. Att. 12, 23; Macr. S. 1, 13.—III.An Academic philosopher, Cic. N. D. 1, 34, 93.—IV.A tyrant of Cassandrea, Cic. N. D. 3, 33, 82. -
11 Cassander
Cassander, dri, m., = Kassandros.I.A son of Antipater, and king of Macedonia after the death of Alexander the Great, Just. 15, 1 sq.; Curt. 10, 10, 9; Cic. Off. 2, 14, 48; Nep. Eum. 13, 3.—After him was named the town Cassandrea, Liv. 44, 11, 2. —II.A Greek astrologer, Cic. Div. 2, 42, 88. -
12 hinc
hinc, adv. [for hince, locative form from hic], from this place. hence.I.In space: Imus huc: illuc hinc: cum illuc ventum est, ire illinc lubet, Enn. ap. Gell. 19, 10, 12 (Trag. v. 258 Vahl.):B.abiit hinc in exercitum,
Plaut. Am. prol. 125:In ea via, quae est hinc in Indiam,
Cic. Fin. 3, 14, 45:qui hinc Roma veneramus,
id. Agr. 2, 34, 94; cf.:hinc a nobis profecti,
id. Tusc. 1, 13, 29: Ex Sicilia testes erant ii, qui, etc.... et hinc homines maxime illustres, etc., id. Verr. 2, 1, 6, § 17:hinc Athenis civis eam emit Atticus,
Plaut. Ep. 4, 2, 32:at enim ille hinc amat meretricem ex proxumo,
id. Men. 5, 2, 39:illam hinc civem esse aiunt,
Ter. And. 5, 1, 14; id. Eun. 5, 5, 10; out of this world, Aug. Conf. 6, 11.—Esp., in a book or writing, jam hinc, from this point onward:majora jam hinc bella dicentur,
Liv. 7, 29, 1:liberi jam hinc populi Romani res gestas peragam,
id. 2, 1, 1; 8, 7, 7; 40, 35, 14.—Transf.1.I. q. ab or ex hac parte, from this side, on this side, here:2.imperator utrimque hinc et illinc Jovi vota suscipere,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 74: ex hac parte pudor pugnat, illinc petulantia; hinc pudicitia, illinc stuprum;hinc fides, illinc fraudatio, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 2, 11, 25:pudor est, qui suadeat illinc: hinc dissuadet amor,
Ov. M. 1, 619:cum speculorum levitas hinc illinc altitudinem assumpsit,
Cic. Univ. 14:multis hinc atque illinc vulneribus acceptis,
on each side, Liv. 32, 10, 12.—So too: hinc... hinc, on this side... on that side, here... there:hinc patres, hinc viros orantes,
Liv. 1, 13, 2; cf.:Cassandrea hinc Toronaico, hinc Macedonico saepta mari,
id. 44, 11, 2; 21, 8, 8: hinc atque hinc vastae rupes geminique minantur In caelum scopuli, i. e. on each side, enthen kai enthen, Verg. A. 1, 162:multi impetus hinc atque illinc facti,
Liv. 3, 5, 1:duos corvos hinc et inde infestantes,
from different directions, Suet. Aug. 96; so,hinc et inde,
id. Caes. 39:hinc inde hortantium,
id. Ner. 27; so,hinc inde,
id. ib. 49; id. Tib. 21:hinc inde jacta,
Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 8; 9, 33, 1.—With reference to the origin or cause of any thing (v. ab and ex), from this source, from this cause, hence; on this account:II.hinc quodcumque in solum venit, ut dicitur, effingis atque efficis,
Cic. N. D. 1, 23, 65:videret hinc (i. e. ex auro) dona fortium fieri,
Plin. 33, 12, 54, § 153:hinc sicae, hinc venena, hinc falsa testamenta nascuntur: hinc furta, hinc opum nimiarum potentiae non ferendae,
Cic. Off. 3, 8, 36; id. Fl. 23, 54; id. Rosc. Am. 31, 87:plurima hinc orta vitia,
Quint. 8, 6, 74; cf. id. 2, 2, 5:ut posset hinc esse metus,
id. ib. 6 praef. § 10;7, 6, 1: hinc enim accidit dubitatio,
Quint. 1, 1, 32:hinc illae lacrimae!
Ter. And. 1, 1, 99; imitated by Cic. Cael. 25, 61; Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 41; cf.ellipt.: hinc illae sollicitationes servorum: hinc illae quaestiones,
Cic. Clu. 67, 191: Verg. A. 2, 97: sed eccum Syrum ire video! hinc scibo jam, ubi siet (acc. to scire ex aliquo;v. scio),
from him, this person, Ter. Ad. 3, 3, 7:hinc canere incipiam,
Verg. G. 1, 5; Plin. 9, 62, 88, § 186; cf.:jam hinc igitur ad rationem sermonis conjuncti transeamus,
Quint. 8, 3, 40; so,jam hinc,
id. 3, 1, 1; 2, 11, 1; 10, 3, 4:hinc jam,
id. 2, 4, 1; 8 praef. §13: atque hinc,
id. 3, 1, 15.—In time.A.From this time, after this, hereupon (post-Aug.):B.puerum in specu septem et quinquaginta dormisse annis: hinc pari numero dierum senio ingruente, etc.,
Plin. 7, 52, 53, § 175; cf. Tac. Agr. 14; Val. Fl. 3, 672:circumdata hinc regi specie honoris valida manus,
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13 Potidaea
Pŏtĭdaea, ae, f., = Potidaia, a city of Pallene, afterwards called Cassandrea, the mod. Pinaka, Plin. 2, 58, 59, § 150; 4, 10, 17, § 36; Mel. 2, 2 fin.
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