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successor as king of Crete.
Catreus had one son, Althaemenes, and
three daughters, Apemosyne,
Aerope and Clymene.
Catreus was
mistakenly killed by his...
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Pheasant Catreus wallichi". birdlife.org.
Birdlife International.
Retrieved 8
December 2010.
ARKive -
images and
movies of the
Cheer Pheasant (
Catreus wallichi)...
- story. In his account,
Catreus received an
oracle saying that he
would be
killed by one of his children. And
although Catreus hid the oracles, Althaemenes...
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According to Apollodorus,
Catreus received an
oracle saying that he
would be
killed by one of his children, and
although Catreus hid the oracles, his son...
- him to
become king of Mycenae. Aerope's
father was
Catreus, son of Minos, and king of Crete.
Catreus had two
other daughters,
Clymene and Apemosyne, and...
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brother to Acacallis, Ariadne, Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Xenodice, and
Catreus. One day,
while playing with a ball or
chasing a
mouse Glaucus fell into...
- sons of Atreus, king of Mycenae, and Aerope,
daughter of the
Cretan king
Catreus. However,
according to
another tradition,
Agamemnon and
Menelaus were the...
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Taiwan pheasant, Phasi****
colchicus formos****
Cheer pheasant (genus
Catreus)
Cheer pheasant (C. wallichi)
Gallopheasants (genus Lophura)
Kalij pheasant...
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Unlike Minos I,
Minos II
fathered numerous children,
including Androgeus,
Catreus, Deucalion, Ariadne, Phaedra, and Glaucus—all born to him by his wife,...
- Gray, 1834 (ruffed pheasants) Phasi**** Linnaeus, 1758 (true pheasants)
Catreus Cabanis, 1851 (cheer pheasant)
Crossoptilon Hodgson, 1838 (eared pheasants)...