- Anchirrhoë (Ἀγχιρρόη), or Anchinoë (Ἀγχινόη),
which is
perhaps a
mistake for
Anchiroë, was in Gr****
mythology an
Egyptian naiad, as
daughter of the river-god...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Anchiroe (Ancient Gr****: Αγχιροη Ankhiroê
means "pouring flow") may
refer to the
following figures:
Anchiroe, also
Anchirhoe (Ἀγχιρόη)...
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Noctuidae Genus:
Lithacodia Species: L. flavofimbria
Binomial name
Lithacodia flavofimbria (Saalmüller, 1881)
Synonyms Anchiroe glavofimbria Sallmüller...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Anchiroe or Ankhiroê (Ancient Gr****: Αγχιροη
means 'pouring flow'), also
called Anchinoe or Archinoe, was the
consort of Sithon, son...
- Ochsenheimer, 1816
Eustrotia Hübner, [1821]
Hemeroptena Sodoffsky, 1837
Hydrelia Guenée, 1841
Hyela Stephens, 1850
Motama Moore, 1882
Anchiroe Saalmüller, 1891...
-
daughters of the
river god Erasinos;
attendants of the
goddess Britomartis. •
Anchiroe • Byze •
Maera •
Melite Nymphs of the
river Granicus River Granicus daughters...
-
suitors of her daughter. In some accounts, Pallene's
mother was
called Anchiroe instead.
Mendeis might have been ****ociated with the city of Mende. Conon...
-
Arkadia and
Argos in
southern Greece. His
daughters Byze, Melite,
Maera and
Anchiroe. The
river itself appears in Pausanias'
Description of Greece. Erasinus's...
-
wooers of his daughter, Pallene. In some accounts, the war-god Ares and
Anchiroe were
called the
parents of Sithon. Conon, 10
Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 583...
-
daughters of the
river god Erasinos;
attendants of the
goddess Britomartis. •
Anchiroe -do- - • Byze -do- - •
Maera -do- - •
Melite -do- - The
Hydaspides Hydaspers...