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Calchas (/ˈkælkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κάλχας, Kalkhas) is an
Argive mantis, or "seer,"
dated to the Age of Legend,
which is an
aspect of Gr**** mythology...
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Calcha "K" is a
locality in the Potosí
Department in the
highlands of the
South American Andean state of Bolivia.
Calcha "K" is the
central place of the...
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immortality through poetry. Furthermore, when
Achilles was nine
years old,
Calchas had
prophesied that Troy
could not
again fall
without his help. A number...
- romanized: Lebedinaya pesnya) is an 1887 play by
Anton Chekhov,
based on his own
story "
Calchas",
concerning an
elderly actor.
James N.
Loehlin The
Cambridge Introduction...
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Cogia calchas, the
mimosa skipper, is a
Nearctic species of
dicot skipper in the
butterfly family Hesperiidae. "Cogia
calchas Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
- and a lack of wind,
prevent the army from sailing. Finally, the
prophet Calchas announces that the
wrath of the
goddess can only be
propitiated by the...
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Clarus (near
ancient Colophon):
According to the legend, the
famous seer
Calchas, on his
return from Troy, came to Clarus. He
challenged the seer Mopsus...
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Calchas is a
genus of
scorpions in the
family Iuridae. At
least four
species in
Calchas are described.
Calchas anlasi Yagmur, Soleglad, Fet & Kovarik,...
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acting upon the winds, so that Agamemnon's
fleet cannot sail to Troy.
Calchas the seer
tells Agamemnon that to
appease Artemis, he must
sacrifice his...
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musical instruments.
According to
Apollodorus and Proclus, the
mythical seer
Calchas died at
Colophon after the end of the
Trojan War.
Strabo names Clarus as...