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Melchior Acontius (1515,
Oberursel (Taunus) – 22 June 1569) was a
German poet. He was born in
Oberursel (Taunus) near
Frankfurt am Main and
lived in Wittenberg...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Acontius (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκόντιος) was a
beautiful youth of the
island of Ceos, the hero of a love-story told by
Callimachus in a poem...
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Acontius is a
young man in Gr**** mythology.
Acontius may also
refer to:
Abundius the
Sacristan (died c. 564), also
spelled Acontius, a
sacristan of the...
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Naval Fighting Ships. The
entry can be
found here.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to USS
Acontius (AGP-12). USS
Acontius (AGP-12) at navsource.org...
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twelve species:
Acontius aculeatus (Simon, 1903) –
Equatorial Guinea Acontius afric**** (Simon, 1889) – West Africa,
Congo Acontius australis (Simon...
- epitome:
seeing his
beloved in the
courtyard of the
temple of Aphrodite,
Acontius plucks a
quince from the "orchard of Aphrodite",
inscribes its skin and...
- "
Acontius, Jacobus" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 1. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. Keller, A. G. (2004). "Aconcio,
Jacopo [Jacobus
Acontius]"...
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Catonephele acontius, the
Acontius firewing, is a
nymphalid butterfly species found in
South America. It was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in 1771 (who...
- T. c.
occidentalis Rothschild, 1916 (West
Irian -
Geelvink Bay) T. c.
acontius (Brooks, 1944) (West
Irian -
South Geelvink Bay - Etna Bay) T. c. interfaunus...
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letter to a
lover and a reply.
Paris and Helen, Hero and Leander, and
Acontius and
Cydippe are the
addressees of the
paired letters.
These are considered...