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  1. Polibio de Cos (Polybius, Πολύβιος) fue un médico griego discípulo de Hipócrates, además de su yerno. Vivió en el siglo IV a. C. en la isla de Cos. Fue uno de los fundadores de la escuela dogmática de medicina, junto a sus cuñados Thessalus y Draco. Fue enviado junto a sus codiscípulos durante la época de peste a diferentes ...

  2. Polybus (physician) Polybus ( Greek: Πόλυβος; fl. c. 400 BC) was one of the pupils of Hippocrates, and also his son-in-law. He lived on the island of Cos in the 4th century BC. With his brothers-in-law, Thessalus and Draco, he was one of the founders of the Dogmatic school of medicine. He was sent by Hippocrates, with his fellow-pupils ...

  3. Thessalus is a name that may refer to: Thessalus, the name of several figures in Greek mythology; Thessalus (physician), Greek physician (5th - 4th ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbsyrtusAbsyrtus - Wikipedia

    Absyrtus. The Golden Fleece by Herbert James Draper (1904) In Greek mythology, Absyrtus ( Ancient Greek: Ἄψυρτος) or Apsyrtus was a Colchian prince and the younger brother of Medea. He was involved in Jason 's escape with the golden fleece from Colchis [1] The Absyrtides were named after him. [2]

  5. B. thessalus. Binomial name. Barbus thessalus. Stephanidis, 1971. Thessalian barbel ( Barbus thessalus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbus. It is endemic to Greece.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MedeaMedea - Wikipedia

    Vary according to tradition (names include Alcimenes, Thessalus, Tisander, Mermeros, Pheres, Eriopis, Medus) In Greek mythology, Medea ( / mɪˈdiːə /; Ancient Greek: Μήδεια, romanized : Mḗdeia; meaning "planner", "schemer"; [1] Georgian: მედეა) is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis . In the myth of Jason and the ...