Pathysa macareus — Taxobox name = Lesser Zebra image width = 240px regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Lepidoptera familia = Papilionidae genus = Graphium subgenus = Pathysa species = P. macareus binomial = Pathysa macareus binomial… … Wikipedia
Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo … Wikipedia
Aeolus — For the click beetle genus, see Aeolus (beetle) .Aeolus (Greek: polytonic|Αἴολος [aí.jo.los] , Ailos Modern Greek:Audio IPA|lang=Greek|Ell Aiolos.ogg| [ e.o.los] ), Latinized as Æolus was the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. In fact this… … Wikipedia
Canace — In Greek mythology, Canace (Greek: Κανάκη) was a daughter of Aeolus and Enarete, and lover of Poseidon. Canace had seven brothers and six sisters. Her brothers were Athamas, Cretheus, Deioneus, Macar (also called Macareus), Perieres, Salmoneus… … Wikipedia
Heroides — The Heroides ( Her. ) (“The Heroines”), or Epistulae Heroidum (“Letters of Heroines”), are a collection of fifteen A further set of six poems mdash;widely known as the Double Heroides and numbered 16 to 21 in modern scholarly editions… … Wikipedia
Graphium — Graphium … Wikipédia en Français
Graphium — ? Graphium Graphium codrus Научная к … Википедия
Aeolus — /ee euh leuhs/, n. Class. Myth. 1. the ruler of the winds. 2. the eponymous founder of the Aeolian nation. * * * Greek god of the winds. In the Odyssey Homer represents Aeolus as the mortal ruler of the floating island of Aeolia. He gives… … Universalium
List of Metamorphoses characters — Cover of George Sandys s 1632 edition of Ovid s Metamorphosis Englished This is a list of characters in the poem Metamorphoses by Ovid. It contains more than 200 characters, summaries of their roles, and information on where they appear. The… … Wikipedia
Helios — In Greek mythology the sun was personified as Helios (pronEng|ˈhiliˌɑs) (Lang el| Ἥλιος, Latinized as Helius). Homer often calls him simply Titan or Hyperion, while Hesiod ( Theogony 371) and the Homeric Hymn separate him as a son of the Titans… … Wikipedia