Euripides' Medea Creon, son of Heracles by a daughter of Thespius, king of Thespiae Creon, a brand name of a pancreatic enzymes medication Créon, a commune...
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d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Créon, EHESS (in French). Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE Wikimedia Commons has media related to Créon. v t e...
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Creon/Kreon (/ˈkriːɒn/; Ancient Greek: Κρέων, romanized: Kreōn, lit. 'ruler') is a figure in Greek mythology best known as the ruler of Thebes in the...
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Créon-d'Armagnac is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes of the Landes department "Répertoire national...
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"blue-gray"), Latin Glauca, was a princess of Corinth as the daughter of King Creon. In favor of Creusa, Jason abandoned Medea. In the version of the myth commonly...
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to win the good graces of the princess Créuse so her doting father, King Créon, will protect them. He suggests that Médée should give Créuse a beautiful...
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USS Creon (ARL-11) was one of 39 Achelous-class landing craft repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Creon (the name...
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sometimes called Henioche, was the wife of Creon, a king of Thebes. Eurydice was probably the mother of Creon's five children: Menoeceus (Megareus), Lycomedes...
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Creon (/ˈkriːɒn/; Ancient Greek: Κρέων, romanized: Kreōn, lit. 'ruler') may refer to three different characters: Creon, king of Thebes and brother of Jocasta...
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dying fighting each other. Oedipus' brother-in-law and new Theban ruler Creon ordered the public honoring of Eteocles and the public shaming of Thebes'...
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In Greek mythology, Creon (/ˈkriːɒn/; Ancient Greek: Κρέων, romanized: Kreōn, lit. 'ruler'), son of Lycaethus, was a king of Corinth and father of Hippotes...
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asserted that he would end the pestilence. He sent Creon to the Oracle at Delphi, seeking guidance. When Creon returned, Oedipus learned that the murderer of...
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Dasymutilla creon is a species of velvet ant found in North America. Specimens have been collected from Kansas south to Texas and as far east as North...
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Epimolis creon is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1897. It is found in Mexico. Savela, Markku (August 17, 2018). "Symphlebia...
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seat is in Créon. It consists of the following communes: Baurech Bonnetan Camarsac Cambes Camblanes-et-Meynac Carignan-de-Bordeaux Cénac Créon Croignon...
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Pancreatic enzymes (medication) (redirect from Creon 25000)
pigs. Brand names include Creon, Pancreaze, Pertzye, Sollpura (Liprotamase), Ultresa, and Zenpep. In some countries, Creon is marketed by Viatris after...
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Tiresias, the blind prophet, told Creon that Eteocles would win if Creon sacrificed Megareus, reinforcing his decision. Creon suppressed Tiresias' prophecy...
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Theskelomensor creon is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Endodontidae. This species is endemic...
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however. The original cast included Monelle Valentin (Antigone), Jean Davy (Créon), Suzanne Flon (Ismène), and André Le Gall (Hémon); the staging, decor and...
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Thebes, sends his brother-in-law, Creon, to ask the advice of the oracle at Delphi, concerning a plague ravaging Thebes. Creon returns to report that the plague...
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restoration is seen when Creon, brother of Jocasta, becomes king, and also when Oedipus, before going off to exile, asks Creon to take care of his children...
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daughters to. He then begs Creon to watch over them, but in his grief reaches to take them with him as he is led away. Creon prevents him from taking the...
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Nebulosa creon is a moth of the family Notodontidae first described by Herbert Druce in 1885. It is found in Costa Rica. Miller, James S. (2009). "Generic...
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makes their marriage illegitimate. Medea is exiled from Corinth by King Creon, and is offered refuge in Athens by King Aegeus after she offers to help...
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Carl Halvorson (as Jason), D'Anna Fortunato (as Néris), David Arnold (as Créon), Thaïs St Julien (as Dircé), and Jayne West and Andrea Matthews (as the...
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Jonathan Stewart (redirect from Jonathan Creon Stewart)
Jonathan Creon Stewart (born March 21, 1987) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League...
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Creon Raftopoulos (born 17 October 1974) is a Zimbabwean professional basketball coach. Raftopoulos captained the Zimbabwe national team during his playing...
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control of the city. Upon his death, Eteocles was succeeded by his uncle, Creon. The name translates as "truly glorious", from ἐτεός (eteós, “true”) + -κλῆς...
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grandmother of Antigone, Eteocles, Polynices and Ismene. She was also sister of Creon and mother-in-law of Haimon. After Laius' abduction and rape of Chrysippus...
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Glauce, the daughter of king Creon. The nurse, overhearing Medea's grief, fears what she might do to herself or her children. Creon, in anticipation of Medea's...
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