In Greek mythology, Maera (Ancient Greek: Μαῖρα means 'the sparkler') was the hound of Erigone, daughter of Icarius of Athens. Icarius was a follower...
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Maera can refer to: The name Maera or Maira is used by several beings in Greek mythology: Maera (hound), hound of Icarius, was turned into the dog star...
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In Greek mythology, Maera or Maira (Ancient Greek: Μαῖρα means "the sparkler") may refer to the following personages: Humans Maera or Mera, one of the...
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Sirius (mythology) (section Maera)
with Maera (Ancient Greek: Μαῖρα, romanized: Maira, lit. 'sparkler'), which was another name for the dog star in antiquity. In mythology Maera was the...
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Sirius (mythology), the god who personifies the star in Greek mythology Maera (hound), sometimes referred to as Sirius Sirius (dog), a mythological companion...
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Painter Maeandropolis Maenad Maenalus (mythology) Maenalus (town) Maeon Maera (hound) Magic in the Greco-Roman world Magna Graecia Magna Moralia Magnes (mythology)...
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Mount Etna. Laelaps, a female dog destined always to catch its prey. Maera, the hound of Erigone, daughter of Icarius of Athens. Hellhounds Artemis’s pack...
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northerly latitudes.) In Greek mythology, Procyon is associated with Maera, a hound belonging to Erigone, daughter of Icarius of Athens. In 2016, the International...
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JSTOR 2867886. Ruffo, Sandra; Krapp, Traudl; Gable, Michael F. (2000). "The genus Maera (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Nelitidae) from Bermuda" (PDF). Postilla (221): 1–35...
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