- "to kill" Apollo's
birthplace was
Mount Cynthus on the
island of Delos.
Cynthius (/ˈsɪnθiəs/ SIN-thee-əs; Κύνθιος, ****hios),
literally "Cynthian" Cynthogenes...
- name and is
commonly referred to by that name (which is also
rendered as
Cynthius,
Cintio or, in Italian, Cinzio).
Cinthio was born in Ferrara, then the...
- in
having light marginal spots on the
upperside of the
hindwing or (ab.
cynthius Drury) has the
light markings of the
upper surface light yellowish. A common...
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jealous of his
liaison with Leto. They
respectively carry the
epithets of
Cynthius and Cynthia—the
latter eventually becoming a
female given name,
still current...
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Battista Giraldi, who gave
himself the
nickname "Cinthio", also
rendered "
Cynthius", "Cintio" or, in Italian, "Cinzio" (died 1573),
Italian novelist and poet...
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buried at Rome
along with his wife,
Septicia Antiochis.
Marcus Septicius Cynthius,
buried at Altinum.
Publius Septicius P. l. Eutychus, a
freedman named...
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Battista Giraldi, who gave
himself the
nickname "Cinthio", also
rendered "
Cynthius", "Cintio" or, in Italian, "Cinzio" (born 1504),
Italian novelist, writer...
-
specific epithet honours Charles Oberthür. Butler, A.G. 1895 On the
Acraea cynthius of Drury.
Annals and
Magazine of
Natural History (6) 16: 271. "Acraea Fabricius...