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Charops ( Χάρωψ ) or
Charopus may
refer to:
Charops (mythology),
several Gr****
mythological characters Charops of
Epirus (2nd
century BC), two statesmen...
- 1971
Charops aeruginosus Vas, 2020
Charops angelicae Santos,
Onody & Brandão, 2019
Charops annulipes Ashmead, 1890
Charops armatus Seyrig, 1935
Charops ater...
- mythology, the name
Charops (Ancient Gr****: Χάροψ, romanized: Khárops, lit. 'from χαροπός, kharopós, "fierce, bright-e****') may
refer to:
Charops, also called...
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period of 20.24 hours. It was
named after the
Lycian soldier Charops from Gr**** mythology.
Charops is
located in the L5
Lagrangian point, 60°
behind Jupiter...
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instance of this, he
mentions the
death of
Charops at Brundisium. Alkemachos, son of the
elder Charops, was a
winner in
diaulos (~400-metre race) in...
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places him in
Edonia he is said to be the son of
Charops, an
adherent of the god Dionysus;
Charops was
invited by
Dionysus to rule over the
Edones after...
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Republic and an
early authority on
Roman law (d. 88 BC) (approximate date)
Charops of Epirus,
ruler of Epirus. Alcimus, high
priest of Judea.
Eucratides I...
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eponymous archon of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 2 years. He is
replaced by
Charops,
elected Archon for a ten-year term. 753 BC—The city of Rome and the Roman...
- city,
began his
reign in the
first year of the
seventh Olympiad, when
Charops at
Athens was in the
first year of his ten-year term as archon." Diodorus...
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Athens of the
Meontid lineage. In 753 BC, he was
succeeded by his
brother Charops, the
first archon with a
limited term of
office of ten years. Eusebius...