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Anticlea or
Anticlia (/ˌæntɪˈkliːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίκλεια,
literally "without fame") was a
queen of
Ithaca as the wife of King Laërtes.
Anticlea was...
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Anticlea,
Anticlia or
Anticleia (/ˌæntɪˈkliːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίκλεια,
literally "without fame") may
refer to the
following women:
Anticlea, another...
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souls of his
slain fleet,
including Polites, as well as Odysseus's
mother Anticlea, who had died
while waiting for her son to
return home ("The Underworld")...
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Iliad and
other works in that same epic cycle. As the son of Laërtes and
Anticlea,
husband of Penelope, and
father of Telemachus, Acusilaus, and Telegonus...
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included Anticlea elegans subsp. elegans, the type subspecies, plus
Anticlea elegans subsp.
glauca and
Anticlea elegans subsp. ****ta.
Anticlea elegans...
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Anticlea multiferata, the many-lined ****, is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by
Francis Walker in 1863. It is known...
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Anticlea volcanica is a
herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the
family Melanthiaceae natively occurring from
central Mexico to Guatemala. "Anticlea...
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Anticlea is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Melanthiaceae,
tribe Melanthieae.
Molecular phylogenetic studies in the 21st
century have resulted...
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Anticlea (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίκλεια,
literally "without fame") is a
character in Gr**** mythology.
Anticlea is also the
generic name of two
groups of organisms:...
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Anticlea occidentalis is a
species in the
Melanthiaceae (bunchflower)
family with the
common names bronze-bells or
western featherbells. It is
found in...