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Aphareus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀφαρεύς) may
refer to the
following figures.
Aphareus, a
Messenian king, son of
Perieres and Gorgophone.
Aphareus, a
Centaur that...
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Aphareus (4th
century BC) was an
ancient Gr****
tragedian and orator. He
attended the
school of Isocrates,
along with Theodectes. He was the son of Hippias...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Aphareus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀφαρεύς), was a
Messenian king.
Aphareus was the son of
Gorgophone and
Perieres and
brother of Leucippus...
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Aphareus may
refer to:
Aphareus, name of
multiple personages in Gr****
mythology Aphareus (writer) (4th
century BCE),
Ancient Gr****
orator and tragedian...
- in this
genus are:
Aphareus furca (Lacépède, 1801) (small-toothed jobfish)
Aphareus rutilans G. Cuvier, 1830 (rusty jobfish)
Aphareus is
placed in the subfamily...
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genus Parapristipomoides Kami, 1963
subfamily Etelinae Gill, 1893
genus Aphareus Cuvier, 1870
genus Aprion Valenciennes, 1830
genus Etelis Cuvier, 1828...
- twin
brothers Lynceus and Idas of Messenia, sons of Tyndareus's
brother Aphareus.
Castor and
Pollux carried the
women off to
Sparta wherein each had a son;...
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Aphareus rutilans, the
rusty jobfish,
ironjaw snapper, red
smalltooth job,
silvermouth or
small tooth jobfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish,...
- the gods. Idas was
described as keen and spirited. Idas was the son of
Aphareus and
Arene and the
elder brother of
Lynceus and Pisus. He was sometimes...
- region.
Aphareus furca was
first formally described in 1801 as
Labrus furca with the type
locality given as Mauritius.
Under the
synonym Aphareus caerulescens...