- Entrapment",
perhaps in the
sense of "Hunter". Apollo's
chief epithet was
Phoebus (/ˈfiːbəs/ FEE-bəs; Φοῖβος,
Phoibos Gr**** pronunciation: [pʰó͜i.bos]),...
- up
Phoebus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phoebus (also
known as Apollo) is one of the
Olympian deities in Gr**** and
Roman mythology.
Phoebus may...
-
January 15, 1925 in Geneva, as
Phœbus S.A.
Compagnie Industrielle pour le Développement de l'Éclairage (French for "
Phoebus plc
Industrial Company for the...
- (the Roof of
Phoebus) Φοίβος Δεληβοριάς LiFO
magazine (Gr****) Φοίβος Δεληβοριάς MiC
music portal (Gr****) Φοίβος Δεληβοριάς Discogs.com
Phoebus Delivorias...
- XI's Archers. His name
comes from
Phoebus, the Gr**** god of the sun (also
called Apollo). In the
original novel,
Phoebus is an antagonist.
Despite being...
-
Phoebus (Gr****: Φοίβος,
pronounced [ˈfivos]; real name: Evangelos-
Phoebus T****opoulos, Gr****: Ευάγγελος-Φοίβος Τασσόπουλος; born 1
January 1971), sometimes...
- Apollo's
chief epithet was
Phoebus,
literally "bright". Parn****ius
phoebus, a
swallowtail butterfly commonly known as the
Phoebus Apollo A
track by Carl Cox...
- to
spell "
PHOEBUS"
using movable letters, and that she
often whispers the name
Phoebus when she
thinks she is alone.
Frollo suspects Phoebus may be a name...
-
Phoebus of
Lusignan (died
after July 1485 in Rome) (also
called Febo or
Febos in Portuguese) was a
titular Marshal of
Armenia and also
titular lord of...
- on a part of
Phoebus known as
Strawberry Banks on his
first voyage up the
James River in 1607. The area
which became the Town of
Phoebus was
founded in...