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Sons of 5th-century BC Athenian leader Pericles
Paralus and Xanthippus (Gr. Πάραλος and Ξάνθιππος) were the two legitimate sons of Pericles, Xanthippus being the older one and Paralus the younger, and
Paralus_and_Xanthippus
Topics referred to by the same term
Paralus may refer to: Paralus (place), a former place in Egypt Paralus (ship), an Athenian trireme Paralus, a son of Pericles, see Paralus and Xanthippus
Paralus
Ancient Athenian sacred ship
of these missions the treasurer (tamias) of Paralus acted as the chief ambassador. The crew of the Paralus (the Paraloi) was known for its exceptionally
Paralus_(ship)
Athenian statesman and general (c.-495,-429)
that year, however, Pericles witnessed in the epidemic the death of both Paralus and Xanthippus, his legitimate sons from his first wife. According to Plutarch
Pericles
Character in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Paralus (Ancient Greek: Πάραλος means 'sea-side') was of the Suitors of Penelope who came from Dulichium along with other 56 wooers
Paralus_(mythology)
Group of characters from Homer's Odyssey
suitors from Dulichium Amphinomus Thoas Demoptolemus Amphimachus Euryalus Paralus Evenorides Clytius Agenor Eurypylus Pylaemenes Acamas Thersilochus Hagius
Suitors_of_Penelope
State triremes with religious functions in Athens
in the line of battle. The Paralus and Salaminia, meanwhile, also performed various tasks for the government; the Paralus appears to have carried most
Athenian_sacred_ships
Paralus was a historical settlement located at one of the seven mouths of the Nile, Egypt known as Paralus or Sebennys. During Byzantine times it was located
Paralus_(Egypt)
5th-century BC partner of Athenian statesman Pericles
time of Pericles the Younger's birth, Pericles had two legitimate sons, Paralus and Xanthippus. In 430/29, after the death of his two elder sons, Pericles
Aspasia
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Ouroboros
Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece
were much stronger than before. The fleet included two sacred ships, the Paralus and the Salaminia used for diplomatic and ceremonial duties. In 322 BC
Athenian_military
Powerful family in Ancient Athens
Aspasia Pericles [Unknown] Hipponicus III Alcibiades Cleinias Isodice Cimon Pericles II Callias III Paralus Xanthippus Alcibiades Alcibiades Cleinias
Alcmaeonidae
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Trojan_Horse
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Ichor
Reservoir in Aveyron
Lac de Pareloup (French pronunciation: [lak də paʁəlu]; Occitan: Lac de Paralop; English: Pareloup Lake) is a lake in Aveyron, France. It lies on the Lévézou
Lac_de_Pareloup
Symbol of medicine
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Rod_of_Asclepius
Greek mythological artefact
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Pandora's_box
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Nyx
Naval battle in the Peloponnesian War
thousand Athenian sailors. One of the escaped ships, the messenger ship Paralus, was dispatched to inform Athens of the disaster. The rest, with Conon
Battle_of_Aegospotami
Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Erinyes
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Selene
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Cornucopia
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
(Hewitson, 1877) Venezuela. Arzecla nubilum (H. Druce, 1907) Brazil. Arzecla paralus (Godman & Salvin, 1887) Guatemala, Costa Rica Venezuela. Arzecla sethon
Arzecla
Three-prong spear
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Trident
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Caduceus
Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Argo
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Iris_(mythology)
Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Thyrsus
Ancient Greek deity of procreation
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Phanes
Ancient Levantine port city and archaeological site
respectively), and Azotos Paralios (lit. "coastal Ashdod"; also written A. Paralus, Paralius) The town, under its Greek designation, appears in the Madaba
Ashdod-Yam
Void state preceding creation
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Theia
Plant in Greek and Roman mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Lotus_tree
Greek mythological creature
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Centaur
Platonic dialogue
and Prodicus of Ceos. Two of the sons of Pericles are said to be there, Paralus and Xanthippus. With the exception of Aristophanes, all of Socrates' named
Protagoras_(dialogue)
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Aether_(mythology)
Snake-like monsters from Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Dragons_in_Greek_mythology
Mythical food of the Greek gods
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Ambrosia
Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Palladium (classical antiquity)
Palladium_(classical_antiquity)
Two-pronged implement resembling a pitchfork
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Bident
Mythological metal
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Orichalcum
Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Leto
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Ancient_Greek_religion
City in Israel
Wissenschaft Universität Leipzig. 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2015. "Azotus Paralus - (Ashdod, al-Minah)". A virtual travel through the Madaba Map. Studium
Ashdod
Poisoned shirt in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Shirt_of_Nessus
5th/4th-century BCE Athenian statesman and general
effective means of pursuit. One of the nine Athenian ships to escape, the Paralus, returned to Athens, while Conon, with the other eight ships, fled to Evagoras
Conon
Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Golden_Fleece
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Moly_(herb)
Greek metropolitan bishop
Sabinus of Coptitae (either Adulis or Buto), Apollonius of Tanis, Pasmius of Paralus, Januarius of Leontopolis, Eulogius of Athribis, John of Psinchaus, Isaac
Diogenes_of_Cyzicus
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Apple_of_Discord
Cretan double-bladed axe
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Labrys
Greek goddess of healing
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Aceso
Symbol of the Roman god Mercury
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Talaria
Extinct family of carnivorous mammals
haydenianus (Cope, 1882) †Protictis minor (Meehan & Wilson, 2002) †Protictis paralus (Holtzman, 1978) †Protictis simpsoni (Meehan & Wilson, 2002) Subgenus:
Viverravidae
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Ring_of_Gyges
Type of sword featuring a sickle-like protuberance
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Harpe
Ancient Greek drink
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Kykeon
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Pandosia, Anglona Panemotichus Panium Panopolis Paphus Pappa Paraetonium Paralus Parembolae in Arabia Parembolae in Palaestina Paria Parium Parlais Parthenia
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Aspect of Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Dragon's_teeth_(mythology)
Supposed universal remedy
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Panacea_(medicine)
Ancient Greek goddess of the day
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Hemera
Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)
Ancient Greek town on coast of Asia Minor
reorganized his fleet and fled to refuge with Evagoras I, while dispatching the Paralus to Athens to bring news from the battles. Its site is tentatively located
Abarnis
Species of fish
season when they are more widely found. The Nadanpattu (local song) "Aa Paralu Ee Paralu" introduced by Kalabhavan Mani mentions the Poovali Paral multiple
Dawkinsia_filamentosa
Tribe in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Pygmy_(Greek_mythology)
Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Hygieia
Indian bishop
of Thrissur Province Kerala Diocese Apostolic Vicariate of Thrissur See Paralus Predecessor Adolph Medlycott Successor Francis Vazhapilly Orders Ordination
John_Menachery
Fabled object in Greek mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Necklace_of_Harmonia
paraglaope Long, 2010 Apanteles paraguayensis Brèthes, 1924 Apanteles paralus Nixon, 1965 Apanteles paranthrenidis Muesebeck, 1921 Apanteles parapholetesor
List_of_Apanteles_species
Object in classical mythology
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Cap_of_invisibility
Type of sacred standing stone
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Baetyl
Ancient Greek painter
consisted of two figures representing personifications of the coast of Attica, Paralus and Hammonias. For the council chamber at Athens, he painted figures of
Protogenes
Genus of wasps
Japan A. palustris – Northern Europe A. pantshenkoi – Southern Russia A. paralus – Britain A. peischula – Far eastern Russia A. perfulvescens – Greece A
Aprostocetus
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List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
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Ara_(constellation)
2012 Sri Lankan film
No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. "Mal Pethi Pawa Paralu Vee" Yasantha Bandara 2. "Malak Wage Meleka" Ravindu Sathsara 3. "Dawasa Dawasa Pela Dorin" Yasantha
Mouse_(2012_film)
Oasis magna, Ombi, Onuphis, Ostracine, Pachnemunis, Panephysis, Panopolis, Paralus, Petra in Ægypto, Phacusa, Pharan, Pharbæthus, Phatanus, Phelbes, Philæ
List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Egypt
Incident during the Peloponnesian War (428–427 BC)
Ionian coast. Off Clarus he was spotted by the Athenian messenger ships Paralus and Salaminia, and the Athenian fleet set out from Mytilene to pursue him
Mytilenean_revolt
Geologic formation in the western United States
altidens D. cf. protenus Oxyaena forcipata O. lupina Protictis agastor P. paralus Raphictis cf. gausion Tubulodon pearcei Tytthaena parrisi Uintacyon asodes
Wasatch_Formation
Shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero
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Heroön
Object that appears in Homer's Odyssey
Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way Theatre of Dionysus
Winnowing_Oar
Extinct genus of carnivores
†P. minor (Meehan & Wilson, 2002) USA (New Mexico) 63.8 - 60.9 Ma †P. paralus (Holtzman, 1978) Canada (Alberta and Saskatchewan) USA Wyoming Judson in
Protictis
All-male tribe in Greek mythology
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Gargareans
the Court Paraebius Paragraphos Paralia (Attica) Parallel Lives Paralus (ship) Paralus and Xanthippus Parauaea Parergon Parian Chronicle Parian marble
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Παξοί Paxoí pakˈsi Paxos; Paxi Πάραλος Páralos Πάραλος Páralos ˈparalos Paralus Παρθία Parthía Παρθία Parthía parˈθia Parthia Παρίσιοι Parísioi Παρίσι
List_of_Greek_place_names
Religious festival in ancient Athens
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Skira
†Protictis †Protictis microlestes – or unidentified comparable form †Protictis paralus – type locality for species †Protoceras – tentative report †Protochelydra
List of the Cenozoic life of North Dakota
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_North_Dakota
Geologic formation in California, U.S.
4a A hyopsodontid. Protictis P. cf. agastor Member 4a A viverravid. P. paralus Protoselene P. ashtoni Member 4a A hyopsodontid. Stylinodontidae indet
Goler_Formation
Genus of butterflies
(Hewitson, 1875) Potamanaxas melicertes (Godman & Salvin, [1895]) Potamanaxas paralus (Godman & Salvin, [1895]) Potamanaxas quira Bell, 1956 Potamanaxas thestia
Potamanaxas
Extinct subfamily of carnivores
haydenianus (Cope, 1882) †Protictis minor (Meehan & Wilson, 2002) †Protictis paralus (Holtzman, 1978) †Protictis simpsoni (Meehan & Wilson, 2002) †Protictis
Didymictinae
†Protictis aprophatos †Protictis haydenianus †Protictis microlestes †Protictis paralus †Protoboysia †Protoboysia complicata †Protoceras †Protoceras neatodelpha
List of the Cenozoic life of Wyoming
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Wyoming
PARALUS
PARALUS
PARALUS
PARALUS
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Manuel, MANOLITO means "God is with us."
Boy/Male
Indian
Honorable, Generosity
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu, Traditional
Presenter of Moksha (Relief); Son of Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
As Famous as the Moon
Male
French
French form of Old Norse Folki, FOULQUES means "people, tribe."
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Considers.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rajyalakshmi | ராஜà¯à®¯à®²à®•à¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€
Goddess Durga
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Bruadar, BRUATAR means "dream."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Half Moon
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin, Portuguese
Candle
PARALUS
PARALUS
PARALUS
PARALUS
PARALUS