Aëdon (Ancient Greek: Ἀηδών, romanized: Aēdṓn, lit. 'nightingale') was in Greek mythology, the daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus. According to Homer, she...
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Thick-billed warbler (redirect from Acrocephalus aedon)
which means "master". The specific aedon is from Ancient Greek aedon and means nightingale. In Greek mythology, Aëdon was changed into a nightingale after...
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for Aëdon. The two sisters soon escaped and ran back to Pandareus, who had Polytechnus tied, smeared with honey and left to the mercy of flies. Aëdon in...
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Agrias aedon, the Aedon agrias, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Neotropical realm. A. a. aedon (Colombia, Venezuela, possibly...
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Zethus to kill himself. In the Odyssey, however, Zethus's wife is called Aëdon, a daughter of Pandareus in book 19, who killed her son Itylus in a fit...
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wife's father Pandareus, claiming that Aëdon wanted to see her sister. Chelidon thus left with Polytechnus to visit Aëdon, but on the way there he forced himself...
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Northern house wren (redirect from Thryothorus aedon)
The northern house wren (Troglodytes aedon) is a very small passerine in the wren family Troglodytidae. It found in southern Canada, the USA and Mexico...
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chase swallows and nightingales. A more or less identical tale is said of Aëdon ("nightingale", supplanting Procne), Chelidon ("swallow", supplanting Philomela)...
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Pandareus, who hailed from Asia Minor, and had three daughters by him; Aëdon, Cleothera and Merope. Pausanias calls the later two Cameiro and Clytie...
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chariot and Aëdon a tapestry, so they made a wager that whoever finished first would need to find the other a slave. With Hera's help, Aëdon was victorious...
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Aedan Scipio (redirect from Aedon Scipio)
pulled and whipping other players. https://www.playmakerstats.com/player/aedon-scipio/859244 "NBA Sponsors Primary School Football". news.ai. Retrieved...
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Polyommatus aedon is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Hugo Theodor Christoph in 1887. It is found in central Anatolia, Kurdistan...
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Xylotrechis aedon is a species of longhorn beetles of the family Cerambycidae. The species was described in 1903 by Karl Jordan. This species is endemic...
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Andropolia aedon is a moth in the family Noctuidae first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1880. It is found in North America from British Columbia...
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Áedán mac Gabráin (redirect from Aedon of Dalriada)
Áedán mac Gabráin (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈaiðaːn mak ˈɡaβraːnʲ]; Irish: Aodhán mac Gabhráin), also written as Aedan, was a king of Dál Riata from c...
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golden lyre. Zethus's wife and Niobe's sister-in-law was Aëdon, who had a single child, Itylus. Aëdon was jealous of the vast progeny Niobe had produced, so...
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Aellopos blaini (redirect from Aellopos aedon)
A. blaini Binomial name Aellopos blaini Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 Synonyms Aellopos aedon Boisduval, 1875 Aellopos blainii Grote, 1870 Macroglossa aedon...
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of Aedon, who was the daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus and the wife of King Zethus of Thebes. In others, Itys was the son of Procne and Tereus. Aedon was...
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ages, and has taken on a number of symbolic connotations. Homer evokes Aëdon the nightingale in Odyssey, suggesting the myth of Philomela and Procne...
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List of brand names for olanzapine A Aedon, Alonzap, Amulsin, Anzap, Anzatric, Anzorin, Apisco, Apo-Olanzapine, Apo-Olanzapine ODT, Apsico, Arenbil, Arkolamyl...
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Antillea pelops (redirect from Erycina aedon)
pelops Drury, [1773] Argynnis pygmaea Godart, 1819 Papilio aegon Fabricius, 1781 (preocc. Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Erycina aedon Godart, [1824]...
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was killed by his mother Aëdon, who then transformed into a nightingale. In one variation of the myth, Procne is called Aëdon and his father Polytechnus...
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complex has been split into eight species: Northern house wren, Troglodytes aedon Southern house wren, Troglodytes musculus Cozumel wren, Troglodytes beani...
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Liberalis, in his Metamorphoses, involves Eris in the story of Polytechnus and Aedon, who claimed to love each other more than Hera and Zeus. This angered Hera...
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into a swan. Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Mythology portal Aëdon Olenus Phene (mythology) Antoninus Liberalis spells her name as Thyrie,...
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considered to be conspecific with the northern house wren (Troglodytes aedon). The southern house wren was formally described in 1823 by the German naturalist...
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into halcyon birds, the Ceyx birds took their name from Ceyx. Nightingale Aëdon Procne Owls Little Owl, bird of goddess Athena. Nyctimene Screech Owl (Ascalaphus)...
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magpie (Cyanocorax chrysops), the masakaragua'i or cucucucha (Troglodytes aedon), etc.; while some small birds such as the cardinal (Paroaria coronata)...
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Avian Abas Acanthis Acanthus Acmon Aëdon Aegolius Aegypius Aëtos Aesacus Agrius and Oreius Agron Alcander Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon...
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