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In Greek mythology, Deipylus may refer to two distinct characters: Deipylus, son of Jason and Hypsipyle, daughter of King Thoas of Lemnos. He was the
Deipylus
Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts
Children by Hypsipyle: Euneus, King of Lemnos and his twin Nebrophonus or Deipylus or Thoas Finding is the first act The second, loss, Third, Expedition for
Jason
Figure in Greek mythology
the young prince, Polydorus. Ilione, who already had a son of her own, Deipylus, brought her brother up as her son, and her son as her brother, thinking
Ilione
a twin brother whose name is variously given as Nebrophonus, Thoas or Deipylus. The children were separated from their mother after she was exiled from
Euneus
Species of butterfly
hindwing are ab. flava Oberth. Morty, Halmaheira, Ternate and Batjan. —deipylus Fldr. Male tailed, the band of the hindwing as in deiphontes, but the black
Papilio_deiphobus
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
love with their captain Jason. They had sons, Euneus and Nebrophonus or Deipylus. The other Argonauts consorted with the Lemnian women, and their descendants
Argonauts
Mythical Trojan prince, youngest son of Priam
raised him as her own son, while she raised her and Polymestor's true son, Deipylus, as her brother. After the fall of Troy, the Achaeans offered Polymestor
Polydorus_of_Troy
Hero in Greek mythology
comrade Sthenelus springs Aeneas' horses free from the Trojans and taken by Deipylus to their ships. Aphrodite drops her son, Aeneas, while under attack by
Diomedes
was the twin brother of Euneus. In some accounts, he was called Thoas or Deipylus. Nebrophonus, one of Actaeon's dogs who attacked their master after he
Nebrophonus
Mythical king of the Bistonians in Thrace
daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. The couple had only one son, Deipylus. During the Trojan War, King Priam was frightened for his youngest son
Polymestor
(sculptor) Deiochus Deioneus Deiopites Deiphobus Deiphontes Deipneus Deipnon Deipylus Deipyrus Deiradiotae Delian League Delium Delos Delphi Delphi Inscription
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Nebrophonus, while according to Hyginus, Fabulae 15, they were Euneus and Deipylus. Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.620–621; Apollodorus, 1.9.17; Hyginus
Thoas_(son_of_Jason)
Greek mythological figure
addition to Euneus, a second son, variously given as Thoas, Nebrophonus, or Deipylus, After escaping Lemnos Thoas had a son Sicinus, by the water nymph Oenoe
Thoas_(king_of_Lemnos)
Queen of Lemnos in Greek mythology
second son was Nebrophonus, while according to Hyginus, the second son was Deipylus, Ovid says simply that Hypsipyle bore Jason twins, without naming them
Hypsipyle
deiphobus Papilio deiphobus aristartus Fruhstorfer, 1916 Papilio deiphobus deipylus C.& R.Felder, 1864 Papilio deiphobus efbensis Talbot, 1932 Papilio demoleus
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Boy/Male
Greek
From Damascus.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Actress
Girl/Female
Indian
With No Fear
Girl/Female
German, Jamaican, Spanish
Ready for Battle
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : from a plural or genitive form of Castle.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Restorer; The Reproducer
Girl/Female
Hindu
Worshipper of Lord Shiva, Self promising
Girl/Female
Arabic
Illuminating; Enlightening
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Excellent
Girl/Female
Hindu
Universal, An Apsara or celestial
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