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Acaste (/əˈkæstiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀκάστη) was the name of two
figures in Gr**** mythology.
Acaste, one of the Oceanids. She was
among the
companions of...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Acaste (or Akaste; /əˈkæstiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ακαστη) was one of the 3,000 Oceanids, the
daughters of the
Titans Oce**** and his sister-spouse...
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Armande Béjart-Molière) A
young woman who is
courted by Alceste, Oronte,
Acaste, and ****andre. She is
playful and
flirtatious and
likes to
point out the...
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Acaste Bresciani (June 22, 1882 –
March 2, 1969) was an
Italian religious figure and author. He was born in San
Lorenzo Nuovo,
northern Lazio. He was ordained...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Acaste (/əˈkæstiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀκάστη Akastê), is the
nurse and
guardian of the
daughters of king
Adrastus of Argos. From Statius's...
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Acaste is a
genus of
extinct trilobite of the
order Phacopida which lived throughout the
Silurian period (Wenlock Group).
Though many
species had been...
- (Christopher/2nd Murderer) The
School for Lies (2011,
classic Stage Company) (
Acaste)
Golden Child (2012,
Signature Theatre) (Reverend Baines) Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric...
- 1829)
Synonyms Pontia halimede Klug, 1829
Colotis (Colotis)
halimede Pontia acaste Klug, 1829
Pieris polycaste Boisduval, 1836
Anthocharis leo Butler, 1865...
- Zeffirelli),
Young Seward in
Macbeth (directed by
Michael Blakemore) and
Acaste in The Misanthrope.
Blakemore also
directed him in the part of
Young Inna...
- Galaxaura, Dione, Melobosis, Thoe, Polydora, Cerceis, Plouto, ****is, Ianeira,
Acaste, Xanthe, Petraea, Menestho, Europa, Metis, Eurynome, Telesto, Chryseis,...