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Cocalus is also a
genus of
jumping spiders. In Gr**** mythology,
Cocalus (Ancient Gr****: Κώκαλος, romanized: Kṓkalos) is a king of
Camicus (Ancient Gr****:...
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Cocalus is a
genus of
jumping spiders that was
first described by Carl
Ludwig Koch in 1846, and is
named after Cocalus, a
Sicilian king of Gr**** mythology...
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court of King
Cocalus and
insisted he be
handed over.
Cocalus agreed to do so, but
convinced Minos to take a bath first. In the bath,
Cocalus' daughters...
- in the
court of King
Cocalus and
demanded he be
handed over.
Cocalus managed to
convince him to take a bath first; then
Cocalus'
daughters and Daedalus...
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Eudocima cocalus, the
cocalus fruit piercing moth, is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
found in the north-eastern part of the Himalaya, to Sundaland...
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arrogance and ambition. Soon
Daedalus found himself in the
court of King
Cocalus.
There he
continued his
craft and
skills of
inventing and building. But...
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posthumous performances of the now lost
plays Aeolosicon II and
Cocalus, and it is
possible that the last of
these won the
prize at the City Dionysia...
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Innes Po**** in 1897. The name is an
alteration of the
salticid genus Cocalus. As of June 2019[update] it
contains twelve species,
found only in Indonesia...
- (first
version 423 BC)
Amphiaraus (414 BC)
Plutus (first
version 408 BC)
Cocalus (387 BC)
Aiolosicon (387 BC)
Speusippus (c. 408 – 339/8 BC) On Pythagorean...
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which he
exhibited in his own name.
Aristophanes wrote two more comedies,
Cocalus and Aeolosikon,
which were
brought out in the name of Araros, probably...