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- Painter, circa 470–460 BC. An asteroid (6998) has been named after Tithonus. Tithonus has been taken by the allegorist to mean ‘a grant of a stretching-out’...
- 1860. Faced with old age, Tithonus, weary of his immortality, yearns for death. The poem is a dramatic monologue with Tithonus addressing his consort Eos...
- offspring were Memnon and Emathion by the Trojan prince, Tithonus. Sometimes, Hesperus, Phaethon and Tithonus (different from her lover), were said to be the children...
- common name comes from the Gr**** myth of Tithonus, which is mentioned in lines 9 to 12. According to legend Tithonus was a Trojan prince, loved by Eos, the...
- X-Files studios. The character of Alfred Fellig in "Tithonus" has thematically been compared to the Tithonus in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's dramatic monologue of...
- tithonus has two known subspecies. P. t. ssp. britanniae, defined by Ruggero Verity in 1915, is represented in the British Isles. P. t. ssp. tithonus...
- Tithonus is a figure in Gr**** mythology known for being granted immortality without eternal youth. Tithonus may also refer to: "Tithonus" (poem), a poem...
- Roman poets tells that one of her lovers was the prince of Troy, Tithonus. Tithonus was a mortal, and would therefore age and die. Wanting to be with...
- Ancient Gr****: Μέμνων means 'resolute') was a king of Aethiopia and son of Tithonus and Eos. As a warrior he was considered to be almost Achilles' equal in...
- Harpalus tithonus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Reitter in 1900. "Harpalus tithonus Reitter, 1900". Catalogue...