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    Lélex (French pronunciation: [lelɛks]; Arpitan: Le Lèc) is a commune in the department of Ain, eastern France. Lélex is known as the highest ski resort...
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  • In Greek mythology, Lelex (/ˈliːlɪks/; Ancient Greek: Λέλεξ, gen. Λέλεγος) was one of the original inhabitants of Laconia which was called after him,...
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  • Uranophora lelex is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela...
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    Dismorphia lelex, the lelex mimic white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is found in Ecuador and Colombia. The wingspan is about 45 mm (1.8 in)...
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  • Morpheis lelex is a moth in the family Cossidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1891. It is found in Venezuela. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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  • mythology, Lelex (/ˈliːlɪks/; Ancient Greek: Λέλεξ, gen. Λέλεγος) was a king of Megara and regarded as the ancestor of the Leleges. Lelex was the son...
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  • Microthyris lelex is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is widespread in the Caribbean, Central America and...
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  • Lelex (/ˈliːlɪks/; Ancient Greek: Λέλεξ, gen. Λέλεγος) may refer to the following personages: Lelex (king of Sparta), the first king of Sparta. Lelex...
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  • 'mill-man') was an ancient king of Laconia. He was the son of the King Lelex and possibly the naiad Queen Cleocharia, and brother of Polycaon. Myles...
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  • local legend has St. Roland encountering a thirsty reaper along the road to Lélex on a hot day. He offers the reaper a choice of wine or water. The reaper...
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    Joyeux Jujurieux Labalme Lagnieu Laiz Lantenay Lapeyrouse Lavours Léaz Lélex Lent Lescheroux Leyment Leyssard Lhuis Lompnas Loyettes Lurcy Magnieu Maillat...
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    and the Monts-Jura ski area, which runs between Crozet and the town of Lélex in the adjacent valley. Saint Peter Chanel, later to die as a missionary...
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    river god Nilus Cleochareia Eurotas River, Laconia queen consort of King Lelex and mother of Myles and Polycaon Deino Spercheus River, Malis wife of the...
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    Cos, Dioxippe, Dirce, Eiar, Electryone, Helia, Hemera, Ichnaea, Lampetia, Lelex, Macareus, Mausolus, Merope, Ochimus, Pasiphaë, Perses, Phaethon, Phaethusa...
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    2023 – Saint-Vulbas to Lagnieu, 124 km (77 mi) 2 August 2023 – Oyonnax to Lélex Monts-Jura, 137 km (85 mi) "Tour de l'Ain". UCI. Retrieved 30 July 2023...
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    of Laconia. Eurotas was the son of King Myles of Laconia and grandson of Lelex, eponymous ancestor of the Leleges. The Bibliotheca gave a slight variant...
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    Sciron Achaeus Larissa Pelasgus Pythius Althepus Leis Agenor Libya Belus Lelex Delphus Melantho Dyrrhachius Melissa Metus Melite The Molionides (Cteatus...
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  • attributed to two related individuals in Greek mythology: Pterelaus, son of King Lelex of Megara Pterelaus, son of Taphius. Eustathius on Homer, p. 1473 Apollodorus...
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  • Kleokhareia) was a naiad of Laconia who later on became the queen-consort of King Lelex of Lelegia. She was the ancestress of the Spartan royal family and gave...
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    bore twin sons, Belus and Agenor. Some sources name a third son, named Lelex. According to late accounts, Lybee (Libya) consorted instead with Zeus and...
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    Jura Mountains View towards Lélex from near the Crêt de la Neige Highest point Peak Crêt de la Neige Elevation 1,720 m (5,640 ft) Coordinates 46°16′15″N...
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    Aeson’s son, from Iolkos. Laertes ✓ ✓ Son of Arcesius, Odysseus' father. Lelex ✓ Of Naryx in Locria. Leucippus ✓ ✓ One of three sons of Hippocoon from...
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    Joyeux Jujurieux Labalme Lagnieu Laiz Lantenay Lapeyrouse Lavours Léaz Lélex Lent Lescheroux Leyment Leyssard Lhuis Lompnas Loyettes Lurcy Magnieu Maillat...
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  • became divinities, in their religion. The Lelegid were the descendants of Lelex (a back-formation), ancestor of the Leleges, an ancient tribe inhabiting...
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  • king Lelex; a comparable etymology, memorializing a legendary founder, is provided by Greek mythographers for virtually every tribe of Hellenes: "Lelex and...
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    Joyeux Jujurieux Labalme Lagnieu Laiz Lantenay Lapeyrouse Lavours Léaz Lélex Lent Lescheroux Leyment Leyssard Lhuis Lompnas Loyettes Lurcy Magnieu Maillat...
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  • Phorbas and sister of Triopas). She was married to Polycaon, son of king Lelex, of Laconia. Messene was said to have been very ambitious. After her father-in-law...
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    Euphrates ✓ ✓ ✓ Assyria ✓ Eurotas ✓ River named after ✓ ✓ ✓ Laconia son of Lelex and Cleocharia or of Myles Evenus or ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Aetolia ✓ ; some accounts,...
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  • Ogyges, Alalcomenes, Spartoi. In the Peloponnese: Pelasgus of Arcadia, Lelex of Laconia and Aras of Phliasia. Finally, in Atlantis, Evenor. The practice...
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    later to be called Laconia, but then called Lelegia was the eponymous King Lelex. He was followed, according to tradition, by a series of kings allegorizing...
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