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Arisba or
Arisbe (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσβη; Eth. Ἀρισβαίος), was a town of Mysia,
mentioned by
Homer in the same line with
Sestos and Abydus. It was between...
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Arisba or
Arisbe (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσβη) was a town in
ancient ****s,
which Herodotus speaks of as
being taken by the Methymnaei.
Pliny the
Elder says...
- of Troy, also
daughter of the seer
Merops of
Percote Arisba, an
ancient city in the
Troad Arisba (****s), an
ancient town on ****s arisbe, a species...
- Gr**** mythology, the name
Arisbas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσβας, romanized:
Arísbas) may
refer to:
Arisbas,
father of Molurus.
Arisbas,
father of the
Achaean warrior...
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Batia or
Arisba), King Teucer's
daughter and only child, was
given in
marriage to Dard****. In Lycophron's Alexandra, Dard**** was said to wed
Arisba from...
- that at some
point in the
Archaic period,
Methymna enslaved the city of
Arisba on ****s: this will have
greatly increased the
territory of Methymna, as...
- the dark
marginal band is
analwards narrower. - In
typical birmana Mr. (=
arisba Nic.) the
postmedian band on the
forewing beneath is
still coherent, whereas...
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smilacina Felder and Felder, 1865
Terias boisduvaliana Mabille, 1885
Terias arisba Mabille, 1887
Terias anjuana Butler, 1879
Terias decipiens Butler, 1879...
- who
Nicomedes I had
invited across the
Bosphorus to a
territory called Arisba,
putting to
death all of
their women and
children and
letting his men plunder...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Arisbe (/əˈrɪzbiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσβη) or
Arisba may
refer to the
following women: Arisbe,
daughter of
Merops of Percote, a seer...