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- Bellerophon or Bellerophontes (Ancient Gr****: Βελλεροφών; Βελλεροφόντης; lit. "slayer of Belleros") or Hipponous (Ancient Gr****: Ἱππόνοος; lit. "horse-knower")...
- Nonnus, Dionysiaca 14.39–40, pp. 474, 475. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Bellerophontes, Bellerophon. Bibliotheca, 2.5.9. This chart is based upon Hesiod's...
- Pelops, the hero of Olympia, connected Lydia with the Peloponnesos, so Bellerophontes connected another Asian country, or rather two, Lykia and Karia, with...
- Belles Lettres, 2000, 2002, 2003. N. Wecklein, Tragödien des Euripides: Bellerophontes, 98-109, SBAW, 1888 A. Caputi Euripide e le sue tragedie sul mito di...
- immunoglobulin/T-cell receptor loci, and breakpoints in introns or intergenic regions. Bellerophontes BreakDancer BreakFusion ChimeraScan EBARDenovo Easyfuse is a pipeline...
- words simul ... undis in the 3rd stanza to follow victus, the word Bellerophonte comes at the end of a line where its anomalous short final vowel can...
- than a hundred times in the New Testament. Βελλεροφόντης τὰ γράμματα Bellerophóntēs tà grámmata "Bellerophontic letter" King Proetus dared not to kill a...
- representative of the Bellerophontes class. He probably painted the majority of works by that grouping, including the name vase, depicting Bellerophontes fighting...
- way, though, and she bore Bellerophontes to Poseidon, who gave his son the winged horse Pegasus with which Bellerophontes slew the Chimera. In the Iliad...
- unknown (though its use is implied in one minor episode, the story of Bellerophontes); all poetry is "song", and poets are "singers". Later, in the fifth...