Spyridon Vassiliadis
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Spyridon Vassiliadis was a Greek
poet and a theatrical writer. He studied law other than his writings. He wrote many poetic books and theatrical works in which many were translated into French
. He became a member of the Parnassos Philological Society. He died at a young age.
Greece
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poet and a theatrical writer. He studied law other than his writings. He wrote many poetic books and theatrical works in which many were translated into French
French language
French is a Romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the regions of Quebec and Acadia in Canada, and by various communities elsewhere. Second-language speakers of French are distributed throughout many parts...
. He became a member of the Parnassos Philological Society. He died at a young age.
Poetic works
Title | Greek transliteration | English name |
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Eikones kai kymata | Εικόνες και κύματα | Icons And Waves |
Epea pteroenda | Έπεα πτερόεντα | - |
Theatrical works
Title | Greek transliteration | English name |
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Amaltheia or Amalthia | Αμάλθεια | Amalthea Amalthea Amalthea can refer to:*Amalthea , the foster-mother of Zeus in Greek mythology.*Amaltheia, alternative name of the Cumaean Sibyl*Amalthea *Amalthea , the fifth moon of Jupiter.... |
Semeli | Σεμέλη | Semele Semele Semele , in Greek mythology, daughter of the Boeotian hero Cadmus and Harmonia, was the mortal mother of Dionysus by Zeus in one of his many origin myths. In another version of his mythic origin, he is the son of Persephone... |
Galat(e)ia | Γαλάτεια | Galatea Galatea Galatea is an ancient Greek name meaning "she who is milk-white".Galatea or Galathea may refer to:-In mythology:* Galatea :**Galatea, a woman who prayed for her daughter to be turned into a son, Leucippus... |
Sky(l)la or Ski(l)la | Σκύλλα | Scylla Scylla In Greek mythology, Scylla was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite its counterpart Charybdis. The two sides of the strait were within an arrow's range of each other—so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybdis would pass too close to Scylla and vice... |
Thani Kl(e)istheni | Θάνη Κλεισθένη | Cleisthenes Cleisthenes Cleisthenes was a noble Athenian of the Alcmaeonid family. He is credited with reforming the constitution of ancient Athens and setting it on a democratic footing in 508/7 BC... |