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Aenus may
refer to:
Aenus (Thrace), an
ancient city Inn
River (Latin:
Aenus)
Mount Ainos (alternative spelling) This
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entertained Heracles when he came to
Aenus. On that occasion,
Heracles slew Poltys'
insolent brother Sarpedon on the
beach of
Aenus.
According to Strabo, Sarpedon...
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Heraclides of
Aenus (Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης Αἴνιος) was one of Plato's students.
Around 360 BC, he and his
brother Python ********inated
Cotys I, the
ruler of...
- The Inn (Latin:
Aenus; Romansh: En) is a
river in Switzerland,
Austria and Germany. The 518 km (322 mi) long
river is a
right tributary of the Danube...
- the
internal project name for the PERQ 3
computer workstation Python of
Aenus (4th-century BCE),
student of
Plato Python (painter) (ca. 360–320 BCE),...
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Sarpedon near the
outlet of the
River Hebrus, and
brother to Poltys, King of
Aenus.
Unlike the
other two Sarpedons, this
Thracian Sarpedon was not a hero,...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Aenus (Ancient Gr****: Αἶνον) a
Ceteian soldier who parti****ted in the
Trojan War.
During the
siege of Troy, he was
slain by Odysseus...
- Αἰνεύς) or
Aineus was the
legendary founder of the
ancient Thracian city of
Aenus (also
called Poltyobria or Poltymbria).
Aeneus was the
father of Cyzicus...
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Python of
Aenus (/ˈpaɪθɒn, ən/; Gr****: Πύθων Αἴνιος; fl. 4th-century BCE) was a Gr****
philosopher and a
former student of Plato.
Around 360 BC, he and...
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species Amblyscirtes aenus:
Amblyscirtes aenus aenus W. H. Edwards, 1878
Amblyscirtes aenus erna H. Freeman, 1943
Amblyscirtes aenus megamacula Scott, 1998...