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Anysis was a king of Egypt,
mentioned only in book II of
Histories by Herodotus.
Herodotus says he came from a city
after which he was named. He was blind...
- recognised:
Dacalana anysis anysis (Sulawesi)
Dacalana anysis cervina (Röber, 1887) (Banggai)
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because Egyptians who were
bringing food to
Anysis were also told to
bring him
ashes as a gift. Elbo and
Anysis are
unknown except outside of Herodotus,...
- machines), Chephren, Mycerinus,
Asychis and the
Ethiopian conqueror Sabacos,
Anysis,
Sethos The line of
priests The
Labyrinth More
kings of Egypt: the twelve...
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etymology of the name,
which remains obscure. This name was
rendered as
Anysis by
Herodotus (Ancient Gr****: 'Ανυσις). The Gr****s
identified the city's...
- Philippines.
Dacalana cotys Hewitson Dacalana lowii H.H.Druce
Dacalana anysis Hewitson Dacalana burmana Moore Dacalana sinhara Fruhstorfer Dacalana capusa...
- 1890)
Ecuador Rejectaria antorides (H. Druce, 1891)
Costa Rica
Rejectaria anysis (H. Druce, 1891) Mexico,
Panama Rejectaria aratus (H. Druce, 1891) Panama...
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Antoni Józef Śmieszek
Antonio Lebolo Anubis Anubis Shrine Anuket Anuketemheb Anysis Apedemak Apep 'Apepi
Apepi Aperanat Aperel Aphroditopolite Nome ʿApiru Apis...
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kuehni birumki Ribbe, 1926
Paruparo kuehni kuehni Röber, 1887
Dacalana anysis anysides Röber, 1887
Dacalana sangirica Fruhstorfer, 1912
Remelana jangala...
- Nolloth's
copper (Aloeides nollothi)
Acacia blue (Amblypodia vivarna)
Ancema anysis Ancema ctesia Arnold's
ciliate blue (Anthene arnoldi) Red
forewing (Anthene...