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- William, ed. (1870). "Ascalabus". Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Biography and Mythology. Portals: Ancient Greece Myths Ascalabus at Wikipedia's sister...
- to signal the morning and the arrival of the sun. Demeter transformed Ascalabus into a lizard for mocking her sorrow and thirst during her search for...
- species of beetle Stellia gens, a family of ancient Rome The Roman name of Ascalabus, a figure in Gr**** mythology Stellio Lorenzi, a French screenwriter Stelio...
- her thirst, swallowed the drink clumsily. Witnessing that, Misme's son Ascalabus laughed, mocked her, and asked her if she would like a deep jar of that...
- Leucippus Eeropus or Bee-eater The Thieves Clinis Polyphonte Cerambus Battus Ascalabus Metioche and Menippe Hylas Iphigeneia Typhon Galinthias Byblis The Messapians...
- to quench her thirst. Other traditions relate the same story of a boy, Ascalabus, and call his mother Misme. Abas, an Argive seer, son of Melampus. He...
- Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne Arcas Arge Aristaeus Ascalabus Atalanta Cadmus Calchus Callisto Cephissus Cerambus Cercopes Chelone Circe...
- punishment was turned into a lizard; others, however, relate this of Ascalabus, son of Misme. Pausanias, 1.39.1 Graves, Robert (1960). The Gr**** Myths...
- Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne Arcas Arge Aristaeus Ascalabus Atalanta Cadmus Calchus Callisto Cephissus Cerambus Cercopes Chelone Circe...
- which she takes in a thirsty Demeter and gives her a drink; Misme's son, Ascalabus, bursts into laughter at Demeter's drinking, and is turned by the goddess...