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historian Xenagoras,
Ardeas or
Ardias or
Ardeias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρδείας) was a son of
Odysseus and Circe. He was said to have
founded Ardea, a city in Latium...
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Ardea may
refer to:
Ardea, Lazio, a town in Lazio,
Italy Ardea (bird), a
genus of
large herons and some
egrets Ardea (journal), an
ornithological journal...
- The
great blue
heron (
Ardea herodias) is a
large wading bird in the
heron family Ardeidae,
common near the s****s of open
water and in
wetlands over most...
- The grey
heron (
Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged
wading bird of the
heron family, Ardeidae,
native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts...
- car.
Nearly 23,000 of the
Ardeas produced were
standard bodied saloons but
between 1940 and 1942
approximately 500
Ardeas were
manufactured with lengthened...
- The
great egret (
Ardea alba), also
known as the
common egret,
large egret,
great white egret, or
great white heron, is a large,
widely distributed egret...
- The
purple heron (
Ardea purpurea) is a wide-ranging
heron species. It
breeds in Africa,
central and
southern Europe, and
southern and
eastern Palearctic...
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attributed to
different sources. Some
writers suggest it was
established by
Ardeas, a son of
Odysseus and Circe,
while the more
widely accepted tradition attributes...
- The black-headed
heron (
Ardea melanocephala) is a
wading bird of the
heron family Ardeidae,
common throughout much of sub-Saharan
Africa and Madagascar...
- was one of the
three sons of
Odysseus by Circe, and
brother to
Rhomos and
Ardeas, each of whom were said to have
founded a
major Roman city, much like the...