- In Gr**** mythology,
Torone (Ancient Gr****: Τορώνη, romanized:
Torṓnē) of Phlegra, also
called Chrysonoe (Χρυσονόη), was a
Sithonian princess as the daughter...
- Herodotus, the gulf was
historically known for its fish. The
harbour of
Torone, the only city on the gulf, was
known as the "deaf"
harbour due to the gulf's...
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Toroni (Ancient Gr****: Τορώνη,
Toróne,
modern pronunciation Toróni) is an
ancient Gr**** city and a
former muni****lity in the
southwest edge of Sithonia...
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Toryne (Ancient Gr****: Τορύνη), also
known as
Torone (Τορώνη), was a city of
ancient Thesprotia in
ancient Epirus. The
fleet of
Augustus was
moored off...
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Goniurus dorantes (Stoll, [1790])
Eudamus dorantes (Stoll, [1790])
Goniurus torones Hübner, 1821
Eudamus atletes C. & R. Felder, 1862
Eudamus amisus Hewitson...
- (1618). By the time of his
death he had
reached the rank of "Count"
Conte di
Torone. Basile's
earliest known literary production is from 1604 in the form of...
-
Erythrochrus is a
genus of
moths in the
family Hyblaeidae described by
Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1855.
Erythrochrus bicolor Erythrochrus...
- Conon,
Narrations 10. Homer,
Odyssey 7.56–57. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Torone.
Tzetzes on Lycophron, 923.[non-primary
source needed]
Diodorus Siculus...
- said to have
married the
nymph Io. Telegonus, a
Thracian son of
Proteus by
Torone (Chrysonoe) of Phlegra,
daughter of King
Cleitus of Sithones. He was the...
- Phoenice, a
daughter of King
Phoenix of Phoenicia. The
children of
Proteus by
Torone (Chrysonoe) of
Phlegra were
Polygonus (Tmolus) and Telegonus. They both...