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name Polycaon (/pəˈlɪkiən/; Ancient Greek: Πολυκάων, romanized: Polykaôn, lit. 'much-burning'") may refer to the following individuals: Polycaon, son
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Species of beetle
Polycaon stoutii, the black polycaon or Stout's branch borer, is a species of woodboring beetle in the Bostrichidae family. It is found in North America
Polycaon_stoutii
Genus of beetles
Polycaon is a genus of horned powder-post beetles in the family Bostrichidae. There are at least four described species in Polycaon. Beetles in this genus
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alternately, daughter of Phorbas and sister of Triopas). She was married to Polycaon, son of king Lelex, of Laconia. Messene was said to have been very ambitious
Messene_(mythology)
Species of butterfly
1938 (preocc., repl. name) Papilio hibisci Fabricius, 1938 (repl. name) Papilio androgeos Papilio piranthus Cramer, 1779 Papilio polycaon Cramer, 1779
Papilio_androgeus
King of Laconia in Greek mythology
the King Lelex and possibly the naiad Queen Cleocharia, and brother of Polycaon. Myles was the father of Eurotas who begotten Sparta after whom the city
Myles
Queen of Laconia in Greek mythology
interchangeably. In some accounts, Lelex's two children were Myles and Polycaon possibly by Cleocharia. In this account, Myles was the father of Eurotas
Cleocharia
Set of mythological Greek characters
native Sicilian king. He was the father of Eryx by Aphrodite, and also of Polycaon. Butes, a Thracian, Boreas's son, who was hostile towards his stepbrother
Butes
King of Laconia
nymph Cleocharia and became the father of Eurotas or was the father of Polycaon and Myles (who himself was Eurotas's father). Some called his wife Peridia
Lelex_(king_of_Sparta)
Ancient Greek mythological king
Melaneus and his arrival to Messenia: Some time later, as no descendant of Polycaon survived (in my opinion his house lasted for five generations, but no more)
Melaneus_(son_of_Apollo)
these children was Pyrgo. Evaechme, daughter of Hyllus and Iole, wife of Polycaon, the son of the Argonaut Butes. Pausanias, 1.43.4 Pausanias, 4.2.1 with
Evaechme
mythological figures Polyboea Πολύβοια the name of several mythological figures Polycaon Πολυκάων the name of several mythological figures Polycaste Πολυκάστη the
List of minor Greek mythological figures
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Subfamily of beetles
Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Suborder: Polyphaga Family: Bostrichidae Subfamily: Polycaoninae Lesne, 1896 Genera Melalgus Polycaon
Polycaoninae
(physician) Polybus of Corinth Polybus of Sicyon Polybus (son of Antenor) Polycaon Polychares of Messenia Polycles (155 BC) Polycles (370 BCE) Polycrates
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(×ֲבִיטַל) Hebrew name ABIYTAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives.Â
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Swift; Quick as the Wind; Bright Friend
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