- name
Branchus (Gr****: Βράγχος)
refers to the
following characters, who may or may not be identical:
Branchus, a
lover of
Apollo and a prophet.
Branchus, father...
-
excellent omen, and so her son was
named Branchus,
since the sun had p****ed
through her
bronchia (throat).
Branchus grew up to be the most
handsome of men...
- by her
married name as Alexandrine-Caroline (or
Caroline or
simply Mme)
Branchu (2
November 1780 – 14
October 1850) was a
French opera soprano with origins...
-
healing spring located in the temple. Was
believed to have been
founded by
Branchus, son or
lover of Apollo. In
Hierapolis Bambyce,
Syria (modern Manbij),...
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seers Aesacus Aleuas Amphiaraus Amphilochus Ampyx Anius Asbolus Bakis Branchus Calchas Carnus Carya C****andra
Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus...
- with a
certain Branchus mentioned in the fables, and it is
suggested that
Babrius may have been his tutor; probably, however,
Branchus is a
purely fictitious...
- 1016/j.clp.2013.05.008. PMID 23972750.
Nardi N, Campillo-Gimenez B, Pong S,
Branchu P,
Ecoffey C,
Wodey E (November 2013). "[Chronic pain
after cesarean: Impact...
- term to
beautify Helen's hair.
Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Apollo Branchus Cyparissus Apollo et Hyacinthus, an
opera by
Mozart Hyacinth, the flower...
- he
brought the good news. The
second was the
successor of the
prophet Branchus to the
shrine of Miletus,
called Evangelos because he was the one announcing...
-
possibly the
daughter of the river-god Cephissus,
mother of
Cercyon by
Branchus Argyra Achaea loved by the hero
Selemnus Ascra Boeotia loved by Poseidon...