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  1. Musaeus of Athens ( Greek: Μουσαῖος, Mousaios) was a legendary polymath, philosopher, historian, prophet, seer, priest, poet, and musician, said to have been the founder of priestly poetry in Attica. He composed dedicatory and purificatory hymns and prose treatises, and oracular responses.

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      Musaeus, Musaios (Ancient Greek: Μουσαῖος) or Musäus may...

  2. The monument was built on the same site where Mousaios or Musaeus, a 6th-century BC priestly poet and mystical seer, was held to have been buried. The location of this tomb, opposite the Acropolis and within formal boundaries of the city, shows the high position Philopappos had within Athenian society.

  3. Das Archäologische Nationalmuseum in Athen ist vor allem der griechischen Antike gewidmet und gilt als wichtigste Sammlung von Kunstwerken und Gebrauchsgegenständen jener Zeit. Die 11.000 ausgestellten Objekte stammen aus allen Regionen Griechenlands, da alle wichtigen Funde bis ins 20. Jahrhundert ausschließlich dorthin gebracht ...

  4. Musaeus ( *Mousai=os), literary. 1. A semimythological personage, to be classed with Olen, Orpheus, and Pamphus. He was regarded as the author of various poetical compositions, especially as connected with the mystic rites of Demeter at Eleusis, over which the legend represented him as presiding in the time of Heracles.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EumolpusEumolpus - Wikipedia

    According to Diogenes Laërtius Eumolpus was the father of Musaeus. Lastly, according to Philochorus, Eumolpus was the father of the legendary poet Musaeus by the lunar goddess Selene. The tomb of Eumolpus was shown both at Eleusis and Athens.