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Amphitryon (/æmˈfɪtriən/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμφιτρύων, gen.: Ἀμφιτρύωνος;
usually interpreted as "har****ing
either side", Latin: Amphitruo), in Gr**** mythology...
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Amphitryon 38 is a play
written in 1929 by the
French dramatist Jean Giraudoux, the
number in the
title being Giraudoux's
whimsical approximation of how...
- two
Amphitryons. In the end,
Jupiter ****umes his real
aspect and
tells Amphitryon that his wife was faithful,
since he had to take on
Amphitryon's aspect...
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Amphitryon or
Amphitruo is a
Latin play for the
early Roman theatre by
playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is Plautus’s only play on a
mythological subject...
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Amphitryon is a 1935
German musical film.
Written and
directed by
Reinhold Schünzel, it is
based on
plays by Molière, Plautus, and
Heinrich von Kleist...
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Morpho amphitryon is a
Neotropical butterfly.
Morpho amphitryon is a very
large butterfly with a
wingspan of 150–160 mm. The top of the
wings is a blue...
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Amphitryon is an
English language comedy by John
Dryden which is
based on Molière's 1668 play of the same name
which was in turn
based on the
story of...
- for judgment, and
Grimod as host and
presiding genius. His
Manuel des
amphitryons (Hosts)
appeared in 1808. Sainte-Beuve
called him the "Father of the...
- Look up
Amphitryon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amphitryon is a
character of Gr**** mythology.
Amphitryon may also
refer to: a host or entertainer...
- romanized: Alkmána; Latin: Al****ena;
meaning "strong in wrath") was the wife of
Amphitryon, by whom she bore two children,
Iphicles and Laonome. She is best known...