In Greek mythology, Diogenia (Ancient Greek: Διογενείας) was the Athenian naiad-daughter of the river-god Cephisus and wife of Phrasimus. The couple had...
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wife Praxithea was the daughter of Phrasimus (otherwise unknown to us) by Diogenia (otherwise unknown to us) daughter of Cephissus. The source of the river...
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Erechtheus of Athens and possibly Praxithea, daughter of Phrasimus and Diogenia. She may have been the mother of Daedalus. The latter was attributed to...
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mythology, Phrasimus (Ancient Greek: Φρασίμου) was the Athenian husband of Diogenia, daughter of the river-god Cephisus. The couple had a daughter named Praxithea...
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Pandion or Cepheus. Thespius' maternal grandparents were Phrasimus and Diogenia, the daughter of the river god Cephissus. He married Megamede, daughter...
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Primulaceae, being the only Riodinids to do so, with the exception of Emesis diogenia. The Nemeobiinae was erected to encompass the entirety of the 7 percent...
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Emesis condigna Stichel, 1925 Emesis cypria C. & R. Felder, 1861 Emesis diogenia Prittwitz, 1865 Emesis elegia Stichel, 1929 Emesis emesia (Hewitson, 1867)...
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