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Chelidon (fl. 74 BC) was a
Roman courtesan,
famed for her
influence during the
praetorship of
Gaius Verres. She was a
freedwoman and a
successful professional...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Chelidon (Ancient Gr****: Χελιδών, romanized: Khelidṓn, lit. 'swallow') is a
minor figure, a
noblewoman from
either the city of Miletus...
- The
Chelidon (Χελιδών,
meaning 'Swallow' in Gr****, also
spelled in
English as Helithon) was the
first airplane developed by the Gr**** EAF (KEA) aircraft...
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punished the two thieves.
Pandareus was the
father of Aëdon (wife of Zethus),
Chelidon,
Cleothera and Merope;
according to Pausanias, the last two were called...
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Moore in 1854.
Delichon is an
anagram of the
ancient Gr**** term χελιδών (
chelīdōn),
meaning "swallow", and the
species name urbi**** (urbica
until 2004, due...
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Cyanopepla chelidon is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1893. It is
found in
Colombia and the
Upper Amazon region...
- The
cubital fossa,
antecubital fossa,
chelidon, or
inside of
elbow is the area on the
anterior side of the
upper part
between the arm and
forearm of a...
- sorrow: illa cantat; nos tacemus;
quando ver
venit meum?
Quando fi(am) uti
chelidon, ut
tacere desinam?
Perdidi Musam tacendo, nec me
Phoebus re****it. Sic...
- Gr**** mythology,
Chelidon (Ancient Gr****: Χελιδών, romanized: Khelidon, lit. 'swallow') may
refer to the
following women:
Chelidon, a
Lycian royalty...
- him to
fetch her sister,
Chelidon.
Pandareus without suspecting a
thing let
Polytechnus take her with him, and he
raped Chelidon, cut her hair
short and...