The name Nausithous (/ˌnɔːˈsɪθoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Ναυσίθοος Nausíthoos) is shared by the following characters in Greek mythology: Nausithous, the king...
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and Calypso. In Theogony by Hesiod, he is said to have a brother named Nausithous. While stranded on Ogygia, Odysseus was forced to become the lover of...
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Latinus' mother. In other accounts, Calypso bore Odysseus two children, Nausithous and Nausinous. The story of Odysseus and Calypso has some close resemblances...
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Dusky large blue (redirect from Maculinea nausithous)
The dusky large blue (Phengaris nausithous) is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria...
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son of Circe and Odysseus and thus, brother to Agrius and Latinus or Nausithous and Nausinous, and Cassiphone. In some accounts, he was called the son...
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important food plant for the European large blue butterflies Phengaris nausithous and P. teleius. Use is made of its extensive root system for erosion control...
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their own names. The city that Romos founded was Rome. with Calypso: Nausithous, Nausinous with Callidice: Polypoetes with Euippe: Euryalus with daughter...
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Greek: Ἀλκίνους or Ἀλκίνοος Alkínoös means "mighty mind") was a son of Nausithous and brother of Rhexenor. After the latter's death, he married his brother's...
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(Cteatus, Eurytus) Molione Myton Mytilene Megareus Oenope Sithon Ossa Nausithous Periboea Torone Phoenice Proteus Ialysus Rhode Cameirus Lindus Chthonius...
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Lelantos. Periboea, daughter of the Giant Eurymedon and the mother of Nausithous with Poseidon. Periboea, daughter of either King Cychreus of Salamis or...
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of men encountered by Odysseus, their ruler Alcinous being the son of Nausithous, who was the son of Poseidon and Periboea, the daughter of the Giant king...
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Hera. Eurymedon, king of the Gigantes, father of Periboea (mother of Nausithous by Poseidon). He brought destruction on his people and was himself destroyed...
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mythological figures Nausicaa Ναυσικάα a Phaeacian princess who aided Odysseus Nausithous Ναυσίθοος the name of several mythological figures Neleus Νηλεύς king...
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8°00′N 34°52′W / 8°N 34.86°W / 8; -34.86 (Periboea) 51 2008 Mother of Nausithous WGPSN Phemius 11°19′N 73°47′E / 11.32°N 73.78°E / 11.32; 73.78 (Phemius)...
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Phaethon Medeius Psamathe Aeacus Thetis Peleus Aphrodite Anchises Phocus Achilles Aeneas Circe Odysseus Calypso Agrius Latinus Telegonus Nausithous Nausinous...
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She was a descendant of Poseidon, who, making love to Periboea, begot Nausithous, who in turn had two sons, Rhexenor, her father and Alcinous, her uncle...
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the death of Hercules. Hyllus did not want to be a mere subject to King Nausithous, so he traveled to the far north of Greece, where he became king and eponym...
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sympatrically with other myrmecophiles including Phengaris alcon, P. nausithous and P. teleius (in one location all four species cooccur). External images...
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aurinia, Graellsia isabellae, Hypodryas maturna, Lycaena dispar, Maculinea nausithous, M. teleius, Melanagria arge, Papilio hospiton, Plebicula golgus the praying...
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to the following figures: Rhexenor, a Phaeacian prince as son of King Nausithous and the brother of Alcinous who married his daughter Arete. Apollo killed...
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(Hesperiidae) Papilio arcas Rottemburg, 1775 now referred to Phengaris nausithous (Lycaenidae) Papilio arcas Cramer, 1777 now referred to Pandemos pasiphae...
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Greater large blue (Phengaris arionides) Dusky large blue (Phengaris nausithous) Scarce large blue (Phengaris teleius) Alpine zephyr blue (Plebejus trappi)...
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Naubolus Naucrary Naucratis Painter Nauplius Nausicaa Nausinous Nausiphanes Nausithous Navarch Naxia (Caria) Naxos (Crete) Naxos (mythology) Neaera Neaira Nealkes...
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(Sibatani, Saigusa & Hirowatari, 1994) Amur Oblast, Ussuri Phengaris nausithous (Bergstrasser, 1779) Phengaris ogumae (Matsumura, 1910) Sakhalin Phengaris...
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Large blue, Phengaris arion (Linnaeus, 1758) Dusky large blue, Phengaris nausithous (Bergsträsser, 1779) Scarce large blue, Phengaris teleius (Bergsträsser...
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Phengaris kurentzovi daurica Dubatolov, 1999 Transbaikalia Phengaris nausithous – dusky large blue Phengaris ogumae (Matsumura, 1910) (tentatively placed...
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Arthropods. Maculinea nausithous". Ministerio de medio Ambiente Rural y Marino. Retrieved 27 September 2010. "Phengaris nausithous". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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mnemosyne, Brenthis ino, Phengaris alcon, Phengaris arion, Phengaris nausithous, and Polyommatus ninae. Part of the area is recognized as Artanish-Shorzha...
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Greater large blue (Phengaris arionides) Dusky large blue (Phengaris nausithous) Scarce large blue (Phengaris teleius) Alpine zephyr blue (Plebejus trappi)...
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coelestina coelestina Neolysandra diana Phengaris arion zara Phengaris nausithous Phengaris rebeli monticola Plebejidea loewii Plebejus argus bellus Plebejus...
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