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attempt to
reach the city),
Nireus killed Telephus' wife Hiera, who
fought from a
chariot "like an Amazon".
Another story of
Nireus, who was "the most beautiful...
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southern Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea) P. n.
nireus dorsal side
Bobiri Forest,
Ghana P. n.
nireus ventral side
Bobiri Forest,
Ghana P. n.
lyaeus in...
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Nireus is a name that may
refer to:
Nireus (Νιρεύς), in Gr**** mythology:
Nireus, king of Syme
Nireus, a son of
Poseidon and
Canace Nireus, a companion...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Nireus (Ancient Gr****: Νιρεύς) may
refer to the
following personages:
Nireus, a
Thessalian princes as the son of
Poseidon and princess...
- his love for
Nireus, who was "the most
beautiful man who came
beneath Ilion" (Iliad, 673). But
Ptolemy adds that
certain authors made
Nireus out to be a...
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Calchinia Cycnus Calyce or
Harpale or
Scamandrodice or a
Nereid Hopleus Canace Nireus Aloeus Epopeus Triopas Celaenus Celaeno Dictys Cerebia Polydectes Byzas...
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Dragon class along with
Odysseus Eskitzoglou and
George Zaimis in the
yacht Nireus. From 1964, he
served on the
International Olympic Committee. Constantine...
- Syme, a
small island between Caria and Rhodes. He came with
their king
Nireus to
fight against Troy.
Cleon was
slain by Polydamas, the
Trojan friend of...
- free
himself from his love for Hera.
Another tale
relates that a man
named Nireus, who fell in love with the cult
statue of Athena, came to the rock and jumped...
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Papilio zalmoxis Hewitson, 1864 –
giant blue
swallowtail species group:
nireus Papilio aristophontes Oberthür, 1897
Papilio charopus Westwood, 1843 – tailed...