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- The song thrush (****us philomelos) is a thrush that breeds across the West Palearctic. It has brown upper-parts and black-spotted cream or buff underparts...
- Philomelus of Phocis (Gr****: Φιλόμηλος) was general of the Phocians in the Third Sacred War, brother of Onomarchus and son of Theotimus. Philomelus, with...
- Philomelus (/ˌfɪləˈmiːləs/; Gr****: Φιλόμηλος, romanized: Philómēlos), Philomêlos or Philomenus /fɪˈlɒmɪnəs/ was a minor Gr**** demi-god, patron of husbandry...
- and the management of the Pythian Games. In 356 BC, the Phocians under Philomelos captured and sacked Delphi, leading to the Third Sacred War (356–346 BC)...
- dis****r in New Zealand. Introduced there along with the song thrush (****us philomelos) in 1862, it has spread throughout the country up to an elevation of 1...
- genus ****us, e.g. Mistle thrush (****us viscivorus) Song thrush (****us philomelos), also known as "throstle" or "mavis" Thrush (horse), a bacterial infection...
- thrushes, namely the blackbird, the 67.7 g (2.39 oz) song thrush (****us philomelos) and the 61 g (2.2 oz) redwing (****us iliacus), which were collectively...
- (****us merula) Eyebrowed thrush (****us obscurus) Song thrush (****us philomelos) Fieldfare (****us pilaris) Ring ouzel (****us torquatus) Tickell's thrush...
- (disambiguation), multiple Roman statesmen Philippides of Paiania, Gr**** son of Philomelos, archon of nobility, basileus 293/2 B.C. Herod Philip I, son of Herod...
- and the management of the Pythian Games. In 356 BC the Phocians under Philomelos captured and sacked Delphi, leading to the Third Sacred War (356–346 BC)...