- In Gr**** mythology,
Celaeno (/sɪˈliːnoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Κελαινώ Kelaino, lit. 'the dark one', also
Celeno or Kelaino,
sometimes [misspelled] Calaeno)...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Celaeno (/sɪˈliːnoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Κελαινώ Kelaino, lit. 'the dark one', also
Celeno or Kelaino,
sometimes [misspelled] Calaeno)...
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Hemiandrus celaeno is a
species of
endemic ground wētā in the
family Anostostomatidae. H.
celaeno is a
small to medium-sized
burrowing wētā
found along...
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Celaeno /səˈliːnoʊ/,
designated 16 Tauri, is a star in the
constellation of
Taurus and a
member of the
Pleiades open star
cluster (M45) of stars. 16 Tauri...
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carnival visitors cannot see her real form.
Fortuna keeps the
immortal harpy Celaeno captive as well,
deeming the risk
secondary to the deed's prestige. The...
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Aello ("storm swift") and
Ocypete ("the
swift wing"), and
Virgil added Celaeno ("the dark") as a third.
Homer knew of a
harpy named Podarge ("fleet-foot")...
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Thomas of
Celano OFM (Italian:
Tommaso da Celano; c. 1185 – c. 1265) was an
Italian friar of the
Franciscans (Order of
Friars Minor) as well as a poet...
- and Ocypete. Virgil,
names Celaeno as one of the Harpies. However,
while Hyginus,
Fabulae Preface has the Harpies,
Celaeno, Ocypete, and Podarce, as daughters...
- Carter, and
Robert M. Price. The
Celaeno Fragments is
credited to
August Derleth. In his
novel The
Trail of Cthulhu, "
Celaeno"
refers to a
distant planet that...
- The crimson-collared
grosbeak (Periporphyrus
celaeno) is a medium-size seed- and leaf-eating bird in the same
family as the
northern cardinal, Cardinalidae...