- In some accounts,
Aulestes was the
brother of Ocnus. He was said to have
founded Perusia. Schmitz,
Leonhard (1870). "
Aulestes". In Smith,
William (ed...
-
Mantua in
honor of his mother. Alternatively, he was the son or
brother of
Aulestes and
founded Felsina (modern Bologna),
Perusia or Cesena.
Because of the...
- Tros
brother of Ilus and
Ganymede WGPSN Aulestes 9°54′N 147°44′W / 9.9°N 147.73°W / 9.9; -147.73 (
Aulestes) 50 2008
Etruscan chief ally of
Aeneas WGPSN...
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Ecuador Ancyluris aulestes (Cramer, 1777)
French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru A. a.
aulestes Suriname, Brazil, Peru...
- Ilus and
Ganymede WGPSN Aulestes /ɔːˈlɛstiːz/ 9°54′N 147°44′W / 9.9°N 147.73°W / 9.9; -147.73 (
Aulestes) 50 2008
Aulestes,
Etruscan chief, ally of...
- Messapus,
eager to stop the duel,
charged on
horseback towards Etruscan king
Aulestes, who
tripped and fell onto an
altar and
pleaded for his life. Messapus...
-
alardus Astraptes alector hopferi Astraptes anaphus annetta Astraptes aulestes Astraptes creteus crana Astraptes egregius Astraptes enotrus Astraptes...
- of
these cities and of
their League had been Ocnus,
brother or son of
Aulestes,
according some authors,
Tarchon according to others. More probably, as...
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Ancyluris paetula Stichel, 1916
Ancyluris tedea (Cramer, 1777)
Ancyluris aulestes (Cramer, 1777)
Ancyluris colubra (Saunders, 1859)
Ancyluris mira (Hewitson...
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meneria (Cramer, [1776])
Ancyluris aristodorus (Morisse, 1838)
Ancyluris aulestes (Cramer, 1777)
Ancyluris meliboeus (Fabricius, 1777)
Ancyluris tedea (Cramer...