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Character in Greek mythology
Oceanus and Tethys. The Inachus River, a river in eastern Peloponnese, is named after him. Various ancient authors describe Inachus as being one of the river
Inachus
Species of crab
and wrote about the country's natural history. It was moved to the genus Inachus by Wilhem de Haan in 1839, but placed in a new subgenus, Macrocheira. That
Japanese_spider_crab
Species of butterfly known for resembling a dry leaf when its wings are closed
Kallima inachus, the orange oakleaf, Indian oakleaf or dead leaf, is a nymphalid butterfly found in Tropical Asia from India to Japan. With wings closed
Kallima_inachus
Genus of ancient whales
relative being the hippopotamus. The first fossil is a skull fragment of P. inachus found in 1981 in Pakistan. Subsequent fossils of Pakicetus were also found
Pakicetus
Greek mythological figure
and Aegialeus (or Phegeus), by her brother Inachus, the river-god of Argos. However, in some accounts, Inachus fathered Phoroneus by an Oceanid nymph named
Melia_(consort_of_Inachus)
Genus of crabs
Inachus is a genus of crab, containing the following species: Inachus aguiarii Brito Capello, 1876 Inachus angolensis Capart, 1951 Inachus biceps Manning
Inachus_(crab)
Topics referred to by the same term
Achelous Inachus (crab), a genus of crabs in the family Inachidae This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Inachus. If an internal
Inachus_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
commonly refers to: Io (moon), a moon of Jupiter Io (mythology), daughter of Inachus in Greek mythology, and lover of Zeus who was turned into a heifer Io,
Io
Species of butterfly
this species hibernates. Aeromachus inachus inachus Aeromachus inachus formosanus Matsumura, 1931 Aeromachus inachus jiujianganus Murayama Aeromachus, funet
Aeromachus_inachus
Species of crab
long and slightly narrower than it is long. Inachus dorsettensis resembles the closely related species Inachus phalangium, but has more prominent spines
Scorpion_spider_crab
Mortal woman seduced by Zeus in Greek mythology
Inachus, though various other purported genealogies are also known. If her father was Inachus, then her mother would presumably have been Inachus's wife
Io_(mythology)
Species of crab
Brachyura Family: Inachidae Genus: Achaeus Species: A. japonicus Binomial name Achaeus japonicus (De Haan, 1839) Synonyms Inachus japonicus De Haan, 1839
Achaeus_japonicus
Species of amphibian
Craugastor inachus is a species of frogs in the family Craugastoridae. It is endemic to Guatemala. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry
Craugastor_inachus
Ancient mountain above Antioch on the Orontes
Antioch on the Orontes (modern Antakya, Turkey) where Io, the daughter of Inachus, dies of grief in the version of the Greek myth preserved by the Syrian
Silpium
Species of crab
resembles the closely related species Inachus dorsettensis, but has less prominent spines on the carapace. Inachus phalangium is found in the eastern Atlantic
Inachus_phalangium
Argive Oceanid Melia who was the consort of Inachus Melia (consort of Inachus) ✓ Mother of Phoroneus by Inachus, according to Apollodorus, however, according
List_of_Oceanids
Mother of Arcas in Greek mythology
'belonging to the law or customs') was the daughter of the river god Inachus and the mother of Arcas by Zeus; she was transformed into a bear by Hera
Themisto (daughter of Inachus)
Themisto_(daughter_of_Inachus)
Person in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Aegyptus
Danaid in Greek mythology
common telling, Poseidon dried up all the springs around Argos due to Inachus, the first king of Argos, making a sacrifice to Hera and claiming the lands
Amymone
River gods in Greek mythology
brothers of the Oceanids. In Greek mythology, river deities – such as Inachus, Scamander, and Peneus – are often progenitors of local genealogical lines
River_gods_(Greek_mythology)
Greek mythical character
of Inachus and the wife of Arestor, without naming the mother. However, a scholiast on Homer's Odyssey says that Mycene was the daughter of Inachus and
Mycene_(mythology)
Ancient Greek hero and founder of Mycenae
Mycenae, or perhaps the place was named after the lady Mycene, daughter of Inachus, mentioned in a now-fragmentary poem, the Megalai Ehoiai. For whatever
Perseus
Goddess in Roman and Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Libya_(daughter_of_Epaphus)
Town of ancient Amphilochia
situated at the eastern extremity of the Ambraciot Gulf, on the river Inachus. Its territory was called Argeia (Ἀργεία). Its inhabitants laid claim to
Amphilochian_Argos
River in Greece
Argolic Gulf of the Aegean Sea near Nea Kios. The river was named after Inachus, a mythical king of Argos, who, according to Greek mythology, introduced
Inachos_(river)
Mythical Greek king at Tiryns
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Proetus_(son_of_Abas)
Greek mythological king
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Lynceus_(son_of_Aegyptus)
Figure in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Danaë
Brother of Europa in Ancient Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Phoenix_(son_of_Agenor)
Species of crab
1847 Cancer biaculatus Montagu, 1813 Cancer biaculeatus Montagu, 1813 Inachus musivus Otto, 1828 Maia armata Latreille, 1803 Pisa gibbsii Leach, 1816
Pisa_armata
Topics referred to by the same term
the Cyclades Hyperia, in Greek mythology, a daughter of the river god Inachus Hyper Hyperion This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Hyperia
Self-camouflaging animals
a much quoted passage, describes crabs of the genera Stenorhynchus and Inachus: the crab tears a piece of seaweed in its claws, chews it, and then rubs
Decorator_crab
Lunar epithet in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Telephassa
Daughter of Danaus in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Hypermnestra
Nymph in Greek mythology
Megisto, daughter of Ceteus, son of Lycaon, or else Themisto, daughter of Inachus. The fourth Galilean moon of Jupiter and a main belt asteroid are named
Callisto_(mythology)
Mythological Greek king of Argos
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Abas_(son_of_Lynceus)
Greek mythology character, daughter of Agenor
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Europa_(consort_of_Zeus)
Figure in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Epaphus
Arcadian mythological princess
the mother of Arcas by Zeus. She was also called Themisto, daughter of Inachus. Megisto was of royal blood due to her father being Ceteus, son of King
Megisto_(mythology)
Japanese manga series
The Ping Pong Club (Japanese: 行け!稲中卓球部, Hepburn: Ike! Inachū Takkyū-bu; lit. 'Go! Inachū Middle School Ping-Pong Club') is a Japanese manga series written
The_Ping_Pong_Club
Greek mythological king
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Danaus
Using creation myths to date the Earth
Ovid, however, dated the start of the mythikón period to the reign of Inachus, whom he dated 400 or so years after the flood of Ogyges, meaning around
Dating_creation
Phoenician king in Greek mythology and history
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Agenor
Greek mythological character
Argus and Arestorides and the father by Oreasis (Oreaside) of Xanthus and Inachus (probably Iasus). Eurisabe, Anthus, Pelasgus and Agenor were probably Triopas'
Triopas_of_Argos
Ancient Greek mythological King of Argos
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Acrisius
Giant in Greek mythology
son of Arestor. According to Asclepiades, Argus Panoptes was a son of Inachus, and according to Cercops he was a son of Argus and Ismene, daughter of
Argus_Panoptes
Greek and Roman mythological creature
• Adrasteia Inachides Inachos River, Argos daughters of the river god Inachus • Io mother of Epaphus by Zeus • Amymone • Philodice wife of Leucippus
Nymph
Phoenician prince in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Cilix
Son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Belus_(Egyptian)
Ancient Greek mythological figure
According to Pausanias, he was the husband of Mycene, the daughter of Inachus, from whom the city of Mycenae derived its name. Possibly by this woman
Arestor
Mother of Dionysus in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Semele
Mythological family tree
Helios Sun Eos Dawn Asteria Demeter Hestia Hera Prometheus Epimetheus Inachus Melia the Heliades Selene Moon Leto Hades Poseidon Zeus the Muses Atlas
Family_tree_of_the_Greek_gods
Largest moon of Jupiter
clandestinely courted by Jupiter with success. Io, daughter of the River Inachus, Callisto of Lycaon, Europa of Agenor. Then there was Ganymede, the handsome
Ganymede_(moon)
Figures in Greek mythology
mother of Phoroneus, by her brother Inachus, a river-god of Argos. Argeia may also have been the mother (by Inachus) of Io. Argia, wife of Polybus and
Argia_(mythology)
Species of butterfly
Sap sucking with Kallima inachus
Euthalia_zubeengargi
Genus of butterflies
1879 Kallima horsfieldii (Kollar, 1844) – Sahyadri blue oakleaf Kallima inachus (Boisduval, 1846) – orange oakleaf, Indian oakleaf, dead leaf Kallima limborgii
Kallima
Collective name of the Greeks in Homer's poems
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Achaeans_(Homer)
Mythical horse
and angry, more truculent in his ardour than of wont. The children of Inachus think him fired by desire for glory, but it is the driver he flees, the
Arion_(horse)
Classical Greek term for pre-Greeks
in Aeschylus's Suppliants. Sophocles presents Inachus, in a fragment of a missing play entitled Inachus, as the elder in the lands of Argos, the Heran
Pelasgians
Greek mythological king of Arcadia
Megisto, daughter of Ceteus, son of Lycaon, or else Themisto, daughter of Inachus. Arcas was married to either Laodamia (Leaneira), daughter of Amyclas of
Arcas
Figure in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Agave_(daughter_of_Cadmus)
divinities Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. Themisto, daughter of the river god Inachus and the mother of Arcas by Zeus. Themisto, daughter of the Hyperborean
Themisto_(mythology)
Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter
clandestinely courted by Jupiter with success. Io, daughter of the River Inachus, Callisto of Lycaon, Europa of Agenor. Then there was Ganymede, the handsome
Io_(moon)
Greek mythical character, founder of Byzantium
received its name from Io, daughter of the Argive king, who was raped by Inachus and then transformed into a cow. Zeus had fallen in love with Io, and in
Byzas
Extinct genus of Artiodactyls
~50–47 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Gujaratia pakistanensis and Pakicetus inachus Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia
Gujaratia
Photosynthetic part of a vascular plant
Some insects, like Kallima inachus, mimic leaves.
Leaf
Princess in ancient Greek mythology
daughter of Leucippus[AI-generated source?] and Philodice, daughter of Inachus. She and her sister Phoebe are commonly referred to as Leucippides (that
Hilaeira
Marine animals of the order Actiniaria
(or anemone) goby, juvenile painted greenling, various crabs (such as Inachus phalangium, Mithraculus cinctimanus and Neopetrolisthes), shrimp (such
Sea_anemone
Princess in Greek mythology
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Ino_(mythology)
Ancient Greek god of the Nile river
Euphrates, Tanais, Indus, Cephisus, Ismenus, Axenus, Achelous, Simoeis, Inachus, Alpheus, Thermodon, Scamandrus, Tigris, Maeandrus, Orontes. Apollodorus
Nilus_(mythology)
Family of mammals
(Thewissen & Hussain 1998) Pakicetus (Gingerich & Russell 1981) Pakicetus inachus (Gingerich & Russell 1981) Pakicetus attocki (West 1980) Pakicetus calcis
Pakicetidae
Smallest Galilean moon of Jupiter
clandestinely courted by Jupiter with success. Io, daughter of the River Inachus, Callisto of Lycaon, Europa of Agenor. Then there was Ganymede, the handsome
Europa_(moon)
Species of crab
pyromaia is currently still controversial. It was originally known as the Inachus tuberculata, and has also been referred to as Neorhynchus mexicanus. It
Pyromaia_tuberculata
Hoplitocarcinus Hyas Hyastenus Hypocolpus Ibericancer Icriocarcinus Ilia Iliacantha Inachus Iphiculus Ixa Jacquinotia Jakobsenius Jonesius Karasawaia Kerepesia Kierionopsis
List of prehistoric malacostracans
List_of_prehistoric_malacostracans
4th-century work by St. Jerome
birth of Isaac (1916 BC) Aralius, 40 years Xerxes Balaneus, 30 years; Inachus of Argos reigned 50 years (1856 BC) Armamitres, 38 years; Seventeenth Dynasty
Chronicon_(Jerome)
Name used by the ancient Greeks to refer to non-Greek people
Geography, VI, 2, 2 Strabo, 5.2.2. Pindar, Pythian Odes, 1.72 Sophocles, Inachus, fr. 256 Herodotus, Histories, 1.57 Thucydides, 4.109 Simon, Zsolt (2021)
Tyrrhenians
Character in Greek mythology
was the son of the river god Inachus and either Melia, the Oceanid or Argia, the embodiment of the Argolid itself: "Inachus, son of Oceanus, begat Phoroneus
Phoroneus
City in Argolis, Greece
to the railway station. The mythological kings of Argos are (in order): Inachus, Phoroneus, Apis, Argus, Criasus, (Phorbas, Triopas is sometimes between
Argos,_Peloponnese
Group of fresh-water lakes in India, situated in the Lower Himalayan Range
helenus), Large silverstripe (Argynnis childreni), Indian oakleaf (Kallima inachus) and thousands of others. The forests also homes one of the largest moth
Sattal
Wife of Danaus
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Elephantis_(mythology)
Geological formation in Pakistan
Paleontology. 27 (10): 247–274. Gingerich, P.D.; Russell, D.E. (1981). "Pakicetus inachus, a new archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the early-middle Eocene Kuldana
Kuldana_Formation
(Hybristes Planum) 195.1 km N/A Inachus Tholus Inachus (Greek) 16°11′S 347°46′W / 16.18°S 347.76°W / -16.18; -347.76 (Inachus Tholus) 176.96 km 1.8 km Ionian
List_of_mountains_on_Io
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Memphis_(wife_of_Epaphus)
Mythical queen of ancient Sparta
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Sparta_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythological figures
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Agenorides
Greek mythology character, founder of Thebes
Argive genealogy in Greek mythology v t e Oceanus Tethys Inachus Melia Zeus Io Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Telephassa
Cadmus
Archaeological site in Egypt
are to the following effect: Amosis, who lived in the time of the Argive Inachus, overthrew Athyria, as Ptolemy of Mendes [via Manetho] relates in his Chronology
Avaris
Family of crabs
Encephaloides Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891 Eurypodius Guérin, 1828 Inachus Weber, 1795 Macropodia Leach, 1814 Podochelinae Neumann, 1878 Anisonotus
Inachidae
Species of crab
seticornis show five lateral arms, similar to the sperm morphology of Inachus phalangium. Climate majorly regulates the breeding period of the arrow
Stenorhynchus_seticornis
December 2007. Gingerich, Philip D.; Russell, D. E. (1981). "Pakicetus inachus, a new archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the early-middle Eocene Kuldana
Evolution_of_cetaceans
Topics referred to by the same term
Leaves", a song by Sentenced from the album Frozen Dead leaf or Kallima inachus, a species of butterfly This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Dead_Leaves_(disambiguation)
nocturnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera. Aeromachus inachus (Menetries, 1859) Bibasis aquilina (Speyer, 1879) Bibasis striata (Hewitson
List of butterflies of the Korean Peninsula
List_of_butterflies_of_the_Korean_Peninsula
Species of crab
Christian Fabricius having used it previously for the species now known as Inachus phalangium. The first valid scientific name was provided by Otto Fabricius
Chionoecetes_opilio
Two Greek mythological figures
mythographer Apollodorus, Thelxion is mentioned among the descendants of Inachus. Along with Telchin – who, in Pausanias's account, was Thelxion's grandfather
Thelxion
Ancient Greek city
Sicyon Polybus of Sicyon (succeeded by Adrastus according to Pausanias) Inachus Phaestus Adrastus Zeuxippus of Sicyon (some sources see as direct succession
Sicyon
In Greek myth, fifty sisters who slew their husbands
Previously, Poseidon had dried up all the springs around Argos due to Inachus, the first king of Argos, making a sacrifice to Hera and claiming the lands
Danaïdes
Ancient Greek tragedy by Aeschylus
that is a prayer that they will never cross Zeus. Io, the daughter of Inachus, king of Argos, arrives. Io had become the object of Zeus's affections
Prometheus_Bound
River gods in Greek mythology
Argive river-god of the same name who together with two other river-gods, Inachus and Asterion, judged that the land of Argolis belonged to Hera instead
Cephissus_(mythology)
Species of king crab
Cancer spinosus Ascanius, 1776 Cancer spinosus amboinensis Seba, 1759 Inachus maja (Linnaeus, 1758) Lithodes arctica Latreille, 1806 Lithodes dubius
Lithodes_maja
lemonias Blue pansy, Junonia orithya orithya Orange oakleaf, Kallima inachus inachus Cryptic oakleaf, Kallima incognita Himalayan jester, Symbrenthia brabira
List of butterflies of Uttarakhand
List_of_butterflies_of_Uttarakhand
INACHUS
INACHUS
INACHUS
Biblical
same as Achan
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
The Universal Soul; Mad about Love and Friends
Boy/Male
Indian
Equitable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Virgin; Female Version of Charles or Carl
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sweetie
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Traditional
Son of Dasaratha
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lynette, LINETTE means "little lake."
Girl/Female
Latin
Feminine of Emeliano.
INACHUS
INACHUS
INACHUS
INACHUS
INACHUS