- and
Alexiares (Ἀλεξιάρης) are sons of the
goddess Hebe and
Heracles (after his apotheosis).
There is
evidence suggesting that
Anicetus and
Alexiares might...
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daughter Hebe as his
fourth and
final wife. They had two sons together,
Alexiares and Anicetus. When
Typhon attacked Olympus, all gods
transformed into...
- Hebe
after ascending to divinity. Hebe had two
children with Heracles:
Alexiares and Anicetus.
Although nothing is
known about these deities beyond their...
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found in
Mexico and
southern Texas.
Papilio alexiares alexiares (east-central Mexico)
Papilio alexiares garcia Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 north-eastern...
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pirate Anicetus (wasp),
genus Pope
Anicetus (fl. 157–168),
bishop of Rome
Alexiares and Anicetus,
minor Gr**** gods
Anicet (disambiguation),
French and Polish...
- the
Familia gods of the
dwarf Dormul and the elf
Luvis respectively.
Alexiares and
Anicetus Simek 1987.
Lindow 2001. Lindow, John (2001).
Norse Mythology:...
-
Statue of Horse-Face in Taiwan.
Statue of Horse-face,
Fengdu Ghost City.
Alexiares and Anicetus, twin-sons of Heracles/Hercules and Hebe/Juventas; alongside...
- at Nara, ****an. Made in the 8th century.
National Treasure of ****an.
Alexiares and Anicetus, twin-sons of Heracles/Hercules and Hebe/Juventas; alongside...
- and Amor
observe the
birth of
Helen and
Dioscuri (Dutch majolica, 1550)
Alexiares and Anicetus, twin-sons of Heracles/Hercules and Hebe/Juventas; alongside...
- his time in the underworld, and part on
earth before his
tragic death Alexiares and
Anicetus Charon, a
psychopomp believed to
ferry souls between the...