- Gr**** mythology,
Ceteus (Ancient Gr****: Κητεύς Kêteus
means "of the ravines" from kêtôeis) may
refer to the
following two characters:
Ceteus, an Arcadian...
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eponym of the
Caucones that were
believed to have
settled in
Triphylia Ceteus ✓
father of
Callisto or
Megisto Charisius ✓
founded Charisia Cleitor 10...
- the
practice was non-existent then.
Diodorus writes about the
wives of
Ceteus, the
Indian captain of Eumenes,
competing for
burning themselves after his...
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called her the
daughter of Nycteus,
Pherecydes called her the
daughter of
Ceteus, and
Hesiod called her a nymph. (Apollodorus, 3.8.2 [= Eumelos, fr. 32 (West...
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mythology may
refer to the
following personages: Stilbe,
mother of
Callisto by
Ceteus. Stilbe, a nymph,
daughter of the
river god
Peneus and the
Naiad Creusa...
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accompanied Dionysus in his
campaign against the Indians.
Aescaus Amphithemis Ceteus Eurybios Faunus Gleneus Nomeon Orthaon Petraeus Phanes Riphonus Spargeus...
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Parents Lycaon and
Cyllene or
Nonacris Siblings Acacus, Aseatas, Caucon,
Ceteus, Charisius, Cleitor, Cromus, Daseatas, Eleuther, Euaemon, Haemon, Helisson...
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those who
faced him,
destroying many of them".
Diodorus Siculus XIX-30
Ceteus, the
general of Eudemus'
Indian troops, died in the action. It
seems nevertheless...
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College of Europe". www.coleurop.be. "EI Digest". www2.lse.ac.uk. "
CETEUS:
CETEUS". www.jeanmonnetchair.uni-koeln.de. "International
Programme Board"...
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Saint Cetteus (or
Ceteus, also
known as Peregrinus, Pelligrinus, Pellegrino) (d. June 13, 597) (Italian: San Cetteo, Ceteo) is the
patron saint of Pescara...