• Orithyia or Oreithyia (/ɒrɪˈθaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ὠρείθυια, romanized: Ōreíthyia; Latin: Ōrīthyia) was the name of the following women: Orithyia or...
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    In Greek mythology, Orithyia or Oreithyia (/ɒrɪˈθaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ὠρείθυια Ōreithuia; Latin: Ōrīthyia) was an Athenian princess who was raped by Boreas...
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    legendary history, Orithyia, "woman raging in the mountains", was the daughter of Marpesia. Upon the death of her mother, Orithyia became the new queen...
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    Orithyia sinica, sometimes called tiger crab or the tiger face crab, is a "singularly unusual" species of crab, whose characteristics warrant its separation...
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    Melanippe, Hippolyta, Penthesilea and possibly Orithyia, queens of the Amazons. Two sisters, Orithyia and Antiope, co-ruled the Amazons. Antiope may have...
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    Boreas was said to have kidnapped Orithyia, an Athenian princess, from the Ilisos. Boreas had taken a fancy to Orithyia and had initially pleaded for her...
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  • Boreas and Orithyia: Phaedrus: Tell me, Socrates, isn't it from somewhere near this stretch of the Ilisus that people say Boreas carried Orithyia away? Socrates:...
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    The Rape of Orithyia by Boreas is a 1620 painting by Peter Paul Rubens, now in the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. It shows the rape of Orithyia by Boreas...
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  • Blastobasis orithyia is a moth in the family Blastobasidae. It is found in Costa Rica. The length of the forewings is 5–5.3 mm. The specific epithet refers...
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    himself points out, was a parallel to the story of his brother Boreas and Orithyia), who transformed her into a deity known as Flora after they were married...
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  • chiōn, "snow") was the daughter of Boreas, the god of the north wind, and Orithyia a daughter of Erechtheus, king of Athens. Chione was the sister of Cleopatra...
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    Honda Primo dealerships. The name "orthia", a variation of the Greek word orithyia, comes from Artemis Orthia in Greek mythology. The Orthia is available...
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    who offer themselves up. In any case the remaining sisters (excepting Orithyia who had been kidnapped by Boreas), or at least some of them, are said to...
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    name Tulipa biflora Pall. Synonyms List Liriopogon biflorum (Pall.) Raf. Orithyia biflora (Pall.) Kunth Podonix albiflora Raf. Tulipa androssowii Litv. Tulipa...
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    Amana edulis (redirect from Orithyia edulis)
    Amana edulis (Miq.) Honda Synonyms Orithyia edulis Miq. Tulipa edulis (Miq.) Baker Ornithogalum edule Siebold Orithyia oxypetala A.Gray 1856, illegitimate...
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    about 75 species, is divided into four subgenera. Clusianae (4 species) Orithyia (4 species) Tulipa (52 species) Eriostemones (16 species) The word tulip...
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  • Antoninus mentions him as the father of Thias (father of Smyrna) by the nymph Orithyia. Nonnus makes Belus the father of five sons, namely Phineus, Phoenix, Agenor...
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    represented on coinage from Kea. Mythology portal Ancient Greece portal Orithyia of Athens Hou Yi and the Ten Suns Pyroeis, the star of Mars /ˈsɪrɪəs/;...
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  • Crete, appointed as a Judge of the Dead in the Underworld after his death Orithyia (Ὠρείθυια), an Athenian princess abducted by Boreas and made the goddess...
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    a daughter of Boreas (the god/ personification of the North Wind) and Orithyia/ Oreithyia (originally a mortal princess, who was later deified as a goddess...
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    Anemoi. He is mostly known for his abduction of the Athenian princess Orithyia, by whom he became the father of the Boreads. In art, he is usually depicted...
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    Sylvestres Saxatiles In 2009, two other subgenera were proposed, Clusianae and Orithyia, and this total of four subgenera was corroborated by a 2013 study by Maarten...
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    Scenella (redirect from Scenella orithyia)
    (1865) Scenella obtusa (Sardeson, 1892) Ulrich and Scofield (1897) Scenella orithyia (Billings, 1865) Ulrich and Scofield (1897) Scenella pretensa Raymond,...
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  • women: Molpadia, an Amazon who was said to have fought for both Antiope and Orithyia. She was a participant in the Attic War, where she witnessed her queen...
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    Lycian peasants; Marsyas; Pelops; Tereus, Procne, and Philomela; Boreas and Orithyia. Book VII – Medea and Jason, Medea and Aeson, Medea and Pelias, Theseus...
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  • an Amazon who killed Antiope. Myrina (Μύρινα), a queen of the Amazons. Orithyia (Ὠρείθυια), an Amazon queen. Otrera (Ὀτρήρα), an Amazon queen, consort...
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    Metamorphoses by Ovid. They are mentioned in book VI when he writes of Boreas and Orithyia, when Ovid states: He bore her off; and as he flew he felt the flames of...
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    According to Boccaccio, Penthesilea succeeded the Amazon queens Antiope and Orithyia. She was in strength and skill superior to previous queens. According to...
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    instance in the case of Aristaeus, the Trojan prince Ganymede, and princess Orithyia of Athens, whose mysterious disappearances were seen as the result of their...
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    Tulipa dasystemon was first described by Eduard August von Regel in 1877 as Orithyia dasystemon. In 1879, he transferred it to Tulipa. It is placed in section...
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