- In Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
Nephele (/ˈnɛfəliː/;
Ancient Gr****: Νεφέλη, romanized:
Nephélē, lit. 'cloud, m**** of clouds';
corresponding to
Latin nebula)...
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Nephele is the name of two
figures in Gr****
mythology who are ****ociated with clouds. She is
either the
cloud whom Zeus
formed in the
image of Hera to...
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Nephele is a
large Themistian asteroid. It is
spectral C-type and is
probably composed of
carbonaceous material. It was
discovered by
Auguste Charlois...
- "standing on end, bristling") was the son of Athamas, king of Boeotia, and
Nephele (a
goddess of clouds). He was the
older brother of ****e and the father...
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Orchomenus in
Boeotia (a
region of
southeastern Greece), took the
goddess Nephele as his
first wife. They had two children, the boy
Phrixus (whose name means...
- Nepheline, also
called nephelite (from
Ancient Gr**** νεφέλη (
nephélē) 'cloud'), is a rock-forming
mineral in the
feldspathoid group – a silica-undersaturated...
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brother Phrixus. Phrixus, son of King
Athamas of
Boeotia and the half-nymph
Nephele,
along with his
younger sister, ****e, were
hated by
their stepmother,...
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Tales (Περὶ ἀπίστων),
which included mounted archers from a
village called Nephele eliminating a herd of
bulls that were the
scourge of Ixion's kingdom. Another...
- the
large river Phasis, and
called it Aea. Phrixus, son of
Athamas and
Nephele,
along with his twin, ****e, were
hated by
their stepmother, Ino. Ino hatched...
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Nephele argentifera is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from
coastal bush and
savanna from
Somalia to
northern South Africa. The
larvae feed...