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Argyphia is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Noctuidae described by
Saalmuller in 1891. Its only species,
Argyphia arcifera, was
first described by...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Argyphia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργυφίης) was one of the
multiple consorts of Aegyptus, king of Egypt. She was a
woman of
royal blood and...
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number of
mothers to the sons of
Aegyptus and the
daughters of Danaus.
Argyphia, Tyria, the
naiad Caliadne,
Gorgo and
Hephaestine are also
given as mothers...
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their father King
Danaus of Libya.
Busiris was the son of
Aegyptus by
Argyphia, a
woman of
royal blood and thus full
brother of Lynceus, Proteus, Enceladus...
- king of
Libya and Europa, a queen. She
married Lycus, son of
Aegyptus and
Argyphia. Agave,
daughter of
Cadmus and
mother of Pentheus. Agave, an Amazon. Graves...
- sons by
different women: six of whom by a
woman of
royal blood called Argyphia; ten by an
Arabian woman;
seven by a
Phoenician woman;
three by Tyria;...
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namely Proteus, Busiris,
Enceladus Lycus and
Daiphron through their mother Argyphia, a
woman of
royal blood. By Hypermnestra,
Lynceus became the
father of...
- account, Aegyptus's
children were born to
different mothers including Argyphia, Tyria, the
naiad Caliadne,
Gorgo and Hephaestine. Gantz, p. 208; Pherecydes...
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Danaids Mother Aegyptus' Sons
Mother 1
Hypermnestra Elephantis Lynceus Argyphia 26
Chrysippe Memphis Chrysippus Tyria 2
Gorgophone Proteus 27
Autonoe Polyxo...
- the
command of
their father King
Danaus of Libya. Proteus'
mother was
Argyphia, a
woman of
royal blood and thus full
brother of Lynceus, Busiris, Enceladus...