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Aegle marmelos,
commonly known as bael (or bili or bhel), also
Bengal quince,
golden apple, ****anese
bitter orange,
stone apple or wood apple, is a species...
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Aegle may
refer to:
Aegle (mythology), a
number of
characters from Gr****
mythology 96
Aegle, an
asteroid Aegle (plant), a
genus of
plants in the family...
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Aegle (Ancient Gr****: Αἴγλη "brightness" or "dazzling light") is the name of
several different figures in Gr**** mythology:
Aegle, one of the daughters...
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Aegles (Ancient Gr****: Αίγλης) was a
Samian athlete, who was mute. He
recovered his
voice when he made an
effort on one
occasion to
express his indignation...
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Aegle nubila is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in Turkey. v t e...
- illness),
Aceso (from ἄκεσις "healing", the
goddess of the
healing process),
Aegle (the
goddess of good health) and
Panacea (the
goddess of
universal remedy)...
- 96
Aegle is a
carbonaceous asteroid and the
namesake of the
Aegle family located in the
outer regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 170 kilometers...
- remedy); Iaso (recuperation from illness);
Aceso (the
healing process); and
Aegle (radiant good health). One
notable reference regarding Hygieia's role as...
- Cleophema, who
married Phlegyas, the king of Lapiths.
Their daughter was
called Aegle,
otherwise known as Coronis. In some
other accounts, her
father was Azan...
- his
preface to the
Fabulae names them as
Aegle, Hesperie, and Aerica. In
another source, they are
named Aegle, Arethusa, and Hesperethusa, the
three daughters...