Clytie (/ˈklaɪtiiː/; Ancient Greek: Κλυτίη, romanized: Klutíē) or Clytia (/ˈklaɪtiə/; Ancient Greek: Κλυτία, romanized: Klutía) is a water nymph, daughter...
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Greek mythology, the name Clytie (Ancient Greek: Κλυτίη, Ionic) or Clytia (Κλυτία, Attic and other dialects) may refer to: Clytie (Oceanid), known for her...
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Clytie is the name of various figures in Greek mythology. Clytie may also refer to: Clytie Hine (1887–1983), Australian-born operatic soprano and voice...
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Ministrymon clytie, the Clytie hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Henry Edwards in 1877. It is found from...
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Clytie Jessop (born Clytie Erica Lloyd-Jones; 1929 – 9 April 2017) was a British-based Australian actress, gallerist, painter, screenwriter and film director...
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Clytie illunaris is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Jacob Hübner in 1813. It is found in France, Spain, North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula...
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Clytie terrulenta is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Hugo Theodor Christoph in 1893. It is found in the Near East and Middle East. There...
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Clytie infrequens is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Charles Swinhoe in 1884. It is found in eremic (desert) areas from the eastern Sahara...
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Clytie arenosa is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Walter Rothschild in 1913. The nominate form is found in the deserts of North Africa...
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USS Clytie (AS-26) was an Aegir-class submarine tender in the United States Navy during World War II. Clytie was launched 26 November 1943 by Ingalls Shipbuilding...
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Clytie haifae is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by O. Habich in 1905. It is found along the coast of Algeria, Morocco, Sudan, Egypt, Lebanon...
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Clytie May Hine, (later Mundy) (8 May 1887 – 27 June 1983) was an Australian-born operatic soprano who became a renowned voice teacher in New York. Clytie...
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Clytie delunaris is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Otto Staudinger in 1889. It is found in Central Asia, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Iran...
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Helios (section Leucothoe and Clytie)
mortal princess named Leucothoe, forgetting his previous lover the Oceanid Clytie for her sake. Helios watches her from above, even making the winter days...
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War is a 1987 Australian drama film starring Miranda Otto and Lee Remick. Clytie Jessop made her debut directing, producing and writing this film. It was...
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1913 Clytie delunaris (Staudinger, 1889) Clytie devia (Swinhoe, 1884) Clytie euryphaea Hampson, 1918 Clytie gracilis (A. Bang-Haas, 1907) Clytie gyulaii...
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Clytie sancta is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Otto Staudinger in 1898. It is found in the deserts of North Africa, from the central...
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Clytie syriaca is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Charles-Juste Bugnion in 1837. It is found along the coastal regions of the Mediterranean...
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Sutpen's Hundred plantation, where they find Henry Sutpen and Clytemnestra (Clytie), the daughter of Thomas Sutpen by a slave woman. Henry has returned to...
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Clytie scotorrhiza is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by George Hampson in 1913. It is found in Israel, the Sinai, Egypt and Saudi Arabia...
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Feronia, Roman goddess of groves, wildlife and freedman DMP · 72 73 Klytia – Clytie, an Oceanid from Greek mythology, one of the many daughters of the Titans...
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god Helios or a victim of rape. A nymph or Leucothoe's own sister named Clytie, who loved Helios and was jealous of Leucothoe, informed Leucothoe's father...
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Belenois java (redirect from Papilio clytie)
Synonyms Papilio java Linnaeus, 1768 Papilio coronea Cramer, [1775] Papilio clytie Donovan, 1805 Papilio deiopea Donovan, 1805 Pieris niseia MacLeay, [1826]...
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Tmolus and Pluto Consort (i) Dione (ii) Taygete (iii) Eurythemista (iv) Euryanassa (v) Clytie (vi) Eupryto Children Pelops, Niobe, Broteas and Dascylus...
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Eustathius 12th cent. AD Myrtilus Cleobule Clymene Pherecydes 5th cent. BC Clytie Hyg. De astr. 1st cent. BC/AD Myrto Pherecydes 5th cent. BC Phaethusa Pherecydes...
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Asia Callirhoe Ceto Clymene (consort of Helios) Clymene (wife of Iapetus) Clytie Dione Dodone Doris Electra Eurynome Idyia Melia (consort of Apollo) Melia...
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Electra, Doris, Prymno, Urania, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, Callirhoe, Zeuxo, Clytie, Idyia, Pasithoe, Plexaura, Galaxaura, Dione, Melobosis, Thoe, Polydora...
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Myrto; Phaethusa, daughter of Danaus; or a nymph or mortal woman named Clytie, Clymene or Cleobule (Theobule). Myrtilus was the charioteer of King Oenomaus...
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the Astragalizontes by the classical Greek sculptor Polykleitos Bust of Clytie, thought by Townley to be Isis emerging from a sacred lotus Townley Hadrian...
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Asia Callirhoe Ceto Clymene (consort of Helios) Clymene (wife of Iapetus) Clytie Dione Dodone Doris Electra Eurynome Idyia Melia (consort of Apollo) Melia...
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