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Greek mythology, Ceteus (Ancient Greek: Κητεύς Kêteus means "of the ravines" from kêtôeis) may refer to the following two characters: Ceteus, an Arcadian
Ceteus
Arcadian mythological princess
father being Ceteus, son of King Lycaon of Arcadia. Like Callisto, Megisto suffered the fate of being transformed into a bear. Her father, Ceteus, is represented
Megisto_(mythology)
Nymph in Greek mythology
other accounts, the birth mother of Arcas was called Megisto, daughter of Ceteus, son of Lycaon, or else Themisto, daughter of Inachus. The fourth Galilean
Callisto_(mythology)
Greek mythical character, king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea
eponym of the Caucones that were believed to have settled in Triphylia Ceteus ✓ father of Callisto or Megisto Charisius ✓ founded Charisia Cleitor 10
Lycaon_(king_of_Arcadia)
Mother of Arcas in Greek mythology
Arcas was called Callisto, daughter of Lycaon or else Megisto, daughter of Ceteus, both women were members of the Arcadian royal family. "User-submitted name
Themisto (daughter of Inachus)
Themisto_(daughter_of_Inachus)
Greek mythological king of Arcadia
Callisto. In other accounts, his birth mother was called Megisto, daughter of Ceteus, son of Lycaon, or else Themisto, daughter of Inachus. Arcas was married
Arcas
Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation
the practice was non-existent then. Diodorus writes about the wives of Ceteus, the Indian captain of Eumenes, competing for burning themselves after his
Sati_(practice)
Mythical character
mythology may refer to the following personages: Stilbe, mother of Callisto by Ceteus. Stilbe, a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus and the Naiad Creusa
Stilbe
of Dorieus, son of Eikadios and Coroneia. He was the father of Paros and Ceteus who had a daughter Callisto by Stilbe. Apollodorus, 1.7.7 & 10 Pausanias
Parthaon_(mythology)
Ancient Greek writer
daughter of Ceteus instead of Lykaon, and by calling Arcas' mother Megisto instead of Callisto. This may reflect a local Tegean version, as Ceteus may have
Ariaethus_of_Tegea
Macedonian general (died 316 BC)
those who faced him, destroying many of them". Diodorus Siculus XIX-30 Ceteus, the general of Eudemus' Indian troops, died in the action. It seems nevertheless
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Saint Cetteus (or Ceteus, also known as Peregrinus, Pelligrinus, Pellegrino) (d. June 13, 597) (Italian: San Cetteo, Ceteo) is the patron saint of Pescara
Cetteus
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
(3rd/4th century BCE) is said to have described the constellation as depicting Ceteus son of Lycaon, imploring the gods to restore his daughter Megisto who had
Hercules_(constellation)
German political scientist
of Cologne, and the head of the Centre for Turkey and European Studies (CETEUS) at the University of Cologne. Wolfgang Wessels graduated with a master's
Wolfgang_Wessels
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Parents Lycaon and Cyllene or Nonacris Siblings Acacus, Aseatas, Caucon, Ceteus, Charisius, Cleitor, Cromus, Daseatas, Eleuther, Euaemon, Haemon, Helisson
Alipherus
French academic (born 1962)
College of Europe". www.coleurop.be. "EI Digest". www2.lse.ac.uk. "CETEUS: CETEUS". www.jeanmonnetchair.uni-koeln.de. "International Programme Board"
Christian_Lequesne
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
there is no indication of Barbarus' diocese. Cappelletti posits a Saint Ceteus of Chieti, of date unknown, but Lanzoni points out that Saint Celeus was
Archdiocese_of_Chieti-Vasto
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Might; Force; Power
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English : variant of Foulks.
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A sage
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Divine
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Fired Lamp
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Defender of man.
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Woman, Life (The Name of wife of prophet Muhammad (PBUH))
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Regard
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Ultimate
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God
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