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Calybe (Ancient Gr****: Καλυβη
means "rustic hut") may
refer to the two
distinct characters from Gr**** mythology:
Calybe, a
nymph who was a wife of the...
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Kalybe or
Calybe may
refer to:
Calybe, a
nymph in Gr****
mythology Calybe (beetle), a
genus of
beetle Kalybe (temple), a type of
temple found in
Roman Syria...
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Calybe is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Carabidae,
containing the
following species:
These eight species belong to the
genus Calybe:
Calybe basalis...
- Scamander"[AI-generated source?]). He also had a son
named Bucolion by the
nymph Calybe, as
recounted by
Homer in the Iliad.
Dictys Cretensis added Thymoetes to...
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Retrieved 22
October 2010. Grund, R. (13
November 1999). "Junonia
villida calybe (Godart) (Meadow Argus)".
South Australian Butterflies.
Retrieved 22 October...
- to riot
against the Trojans. She
disguises herself as Juno's
priestess Calybe and
appears to
Turnus in a
dream persuading him to
begin the war against...
- II's
settlement of most "evil, wicked" (Gr. πονηροτάτους ponerotatous) as
Calybe (Kabyle),
whereas Ptolemy considered the
location of
Poneropolis different...
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Brettia Mysia eponym of Abrettene,
Mysia Brisa brought up the god
Dionysus Calybe Troy
mother of Bucolion,
Laomedon Carmentis or
Carmenta Arcadia She had...
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Cabyle or
Kabile (Ancient Gr****: Καβύλη), also
known as
Calybe or
Kalibe (Καλύβη), is a town in the
interior of
ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the...
- son of Didnasos.
Bromie – one of the
maenads who
tried to kill Lycurgus.
Calybe –
another follower of
Dionysus in the
Indian War.
Chalcomede – when she...