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- Penthesilea (Gr****: Πενθεσίλεια, romanized: Penthesíleia) was an Amazonian queen in Gr**** mythology, the daughter of Ares and Otrera and the sister of...
- Penthesilea is an 1808 tragedy by the German playwright Heinrich von Kleist about the mythological Amazon queen, Penthesilea, described as an exploration...
- Penthesilea was an Amazonian queen in Gr**** mythology. Penthesilea may also refer to: 271 Penthesilea, a large main belt asteroid Penthesilea (Kleist)...
- The Penthesilea Painter (active between 470 and 450 BC at Athens) was a Gr**** vase painter of the Attic red-figure style. His true name is unknown. His...
- Penthesilea sacculalis is a species of moth of the family Pyralidae. It is found in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina, Virginia and Arizona...
- Penthesilea (minor planet designation: 271 Penthesilea) is a mid-sized main belt asteroid that was discovered by Viktor Knorre on 13 October 1887 in Berlin...
- Penthesilea is a one-act opera by Othmar Schoeck, to a German-language libretto by the composer, after the work of the same name by Heinrich von Kleist...
- fighting by Theseus' side, or was accidentally killed by her sister Penthesilea during this battle or in a separate incident. This killer was in turn...
- with John Fletcher. The Amazon queen Penthesilea, and her ****ual frenzy, are at the center of the drama Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist in 1808. Steven...
- Criorhinina Genus: Criorhina Species: C. takaoensis Binomial name Criorhina takaoensis (Shiraki, 1952) Synonyms Penthesilea takaoensis Shiraki, 1952...