What is the name meaning of EUPHORBUS. Phrases containing EUPHORBUS
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Greek mythology, Euphorbus (Ancient Greek: Εὔφορβος Euphorbos) was a Trojan hero during the Trojan War. John Tzetzes describes Euphorbus as handsome man
his physician Euphorbus in response to Augustus dedicating a statue to Antonius Musa, Augustus's own personal physician and Euphorbus' brother. Botanist
mythology. Boston: Little. p. 140. Allan, William (2005). "Arms and the Man: Euphorbus, Hector, and the Death of Patroclus". The Classical Quarterly. 55 (1):
physician Euphorbus wrote that a succulent spurge found in the High Atlas was a powerful laxative. In 12 BC, Juba named this plant Euphorbia after Euphorbus, in
Dares Phrygius Deiphobus (prince of Troy) Dolon Epistrophus Euphemus Euphorbus Glaucus Gorgythion Hector (prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen
beltrao (Illiger, 1801) – purple owl incertae sedis Caligo euphorbus (C. & R. Felder, 1862) – Euphorbus giant owl Caligo superbus Staudinger, 1887 Caligo idomeneus
Two of the most prestigious families of Troy are actually Dardanians; Euphorbus, the son of Senator Panthus is explicitly called a Dardanian (XVI-807/8)
Haemon. Hyperenor, a Trojan, son of Panthous and Phrontis, thus brother of Euphorbus; said to have been married, without mention of his wife's name. Was killed
ability to remember all his past incarnations. Next, he was incarnated as Euphorbus, a minor hero from the Trojan War briefly mentioned in the Iliad. He then
Patroclus has routed the Trojan army, Hector, with the aid of Apollo and Euphorbus, kills Patroclus, vaunting over him: "Wretch! Achilleus, great as he was
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Biblical
Hill, eminence, fortress.
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Northern Irish and Scottish
Northern Irish and Scottish : variant of Wylie.Possibly also English, a habitational name from Wylye in Wiltshire, named for the Wylye river (see Wilton).English : possibly a variant of Willey.
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Hebrew
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Hindu, Indian
Intelligent
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English (mainly Lancashire)
English (mainly Lancashire) : habitational name from Twiss in Lancashire, named from Old English (ge)twis ‘forking’, used as a noun to mean ‘fork in a river’.English (mainly Lancashire) : variant of Twist.
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Tamil
A musical instrument
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Hindu, Indian
Divine
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Greek
Farmer.
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Hindu
War horn, Lightning, Brilliant
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Arabic, Muslim
Intelligent; Judicious; Learned; Erudite; Feminine of Faheem
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