-
Clinis,
Ortygius and Artemiche, who were not
guilty of the
impious act,
which the god did,
changing the rest of the
family into
birds as well:
Clinis...
-
Babylonian man
named Clinis and his wife Harpe. He had two brothers,
Harpasus and Ortygius, and a
sister named Artemiche. When his
father Clinis saw the Hyperboreans...
- Times.
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original on 12 July 2012.
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Clini 2018, pp. 50–69. Jha,
Subhash K. (15 July 2008). "Punjabi was
alien to me:...
- Leto (and Artemis)
placed Orion among the
stars (the
constellation Orion).
Clinis was a rich
Babylonian man who
deeply respected Apollo.
Having witnessed...
- 'snatcher') is a
minor figure and the wife of a rich
Babylonian man
named Clinis, and the
mother by him of Lycius, Ortygius,
Harpasus and Artemiche. Her...
- romanized: Artemikhe) is a
minor figure, the
daughter of a rich
Babylonian man
named Clinis by his wife Harpe, and thus the only
sister of Lycius,
Harpasus and Ortygius...
-
Antoninus Liberalis, the
raven had once been a man
named Lycius, a son of
Clinis, who was
changed into a
white raven by Leto and
Artemis so he
would not...
- it was a
different sort of heron.
Ancient Greece portal mythology portal Clinis Lycius Mares of
Diomedes Antoninus Liberalis, 7 as
cited in Boeus' Ornithogonia...
-
Chronic Obstructive Lung
Disease (GOLD). pp. 6–17.
Roversi S,
Corbetta L,
Clini E (5 May 2017). "GOLD 2017
recommendations for COPD patients:
toward a more...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρτύγιος, romanized: Ortugios, lit. 'quail') is the son of
Clinis by his wife Harpe, the
brother of Lycius,
Harpasus and Artemiche. He was...