In ancient Greek religion, Myiagros ("He Who Chases the Flies") or Myacoris was a cult title for a divine figure who warded off flies. It could be used...
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on excrement—appearing in the Hellenic world, such as Zeus Apomyios or Myiagros. This is confirmed by the Ugaritic text which depicts Ba'al expelling flies...
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god Beelzebub's name may mean "lord of the flies". In Greek mythology, Myiagros was a god who chased away flies during the sacrifices to Zeus and Athena;...
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days Aeolus and Enarete (Alcyone), Eosphorus (Ceyx) Also king fishers Myiagros Flies Also the god of Mice Cleitus Mantius Eos Memnon Eos (Dawn) and Tithonus...
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the Biblical fourth plague of Egypt, flies represent death and decay. Myiagros was a god in Greek mythology who chased away flies during the sacrifices...
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combines the Ancient Greek muia meaning "a fly" and agreō meaning "to seize". Myiagros was also the name of a Greek god. The type species was designated by George...
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Mygdon of Bebryces Mygdon of Phrygia Mygdon of Thrace Mygdonia Myia Myia Myiagros Mykonos Mykonos vase Myles Myma Mynes (mythology) Myra Myrmekes Myrmex...
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