- s****s of
Phoenicia by Zeus. In
early accounts,
Cadmus and
Europa were
instead the
children of Phoenix.
Cadmus founded or
refounded the Gr**** city of Thebes...
-
Fidelma Cadmus,
married Lincoln Kirstein, a philanthropist, arts patron, and co-founder of the New York City Ballet, in 1941. At age 15,
Cadmus left school...
-
Cadmus or
Kadmos may
refer to:
Cadmus, in Gr****
mythology the son of Agenor, king of Tyre and
brother of
Europa Cadmus of Miletus, a 6th-century BC logographer...
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Several vessels have been
named Cadmus.
Cadmus (1813 ship) was
launched in 1813 at Sunderland. She
traded with the East
Indies under license from the British...
-
Cadmus was
built in 1818 in New York. She was a
packet sailing between New York and Havre. In 1824,
Cadmus carried General Lafayette to New York on a visit...
- Chthonius,
Hyperenor and Pelorus.
These five
helped Cadmus to
found the city of Thebes, but
Cadmus was
forced to be a
slave to Ares for
eight years to...
- time
under the name of
Cadmus was a forgery, it is most
probable that the two
first are
identical with the
Phoenician Cadmus, who, as the
reputed inventor...
-
ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Cadmus,
after Cadmus, a
prince in Gr**** mythology: HMS
Cadmus (1808) was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop...
-
problem for forestry.
Cadmus (Brachycaulus)
colossus Cadmus (
Cadmus)
alternans Cadmus (
Cadmus)
apicalis Cadmus (
Cadmus)
crucicollis Cadmus (Cyphodera) chlamydiformis...
- USS
Cadmus (AR-14) was a Amphion-class
repair ship of the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Cadmus launched on 5
August 1945 by the
Tampa Shipbuilding...