- mythology, the name
Dolops (Ancient Gr****: Δόλοψ) may
refer to:
Dolops, a son of
Cronus and the
Oceanid Philyra,
brother of Chiron.
Dolops, son of Hermes,...
- a pair of
suction cups that are from
modified first maxillae. The
genus Dolops,
keeps the
larval stages claw-like
appendages into adulthood. It is still...
-
Niceforonia dolops is a
species of frog in the
family Strabomantidae. It is
found in the
Andes of
southern Colombia and
northern Ecuador. Specifically...
- UD141 —
October 26, 2009
Catalina CSS EMA 5.4 km MPC · JPL 264150
Dolops 2009 VT24
Dolops November 10, 2009
Zelenchukskaya T. V.
Kryachko L4 9.5 km MPC ·...
- Thessalians, or
sometimes Aetolians.
There was also a son of the god
Hermes named Dolops (Gr****: Δόλοψ), and two
persons in the Iliad. One was the son of Lampus...
- an
elder of Troy, one of the sons of King
Laomedon and Strymo,
father of
Dolops. Lampus, one of the
fifty Thebans who laid an
ambush against Tydeus and...
-
national anthem of Bhutan.
Adopted in 1953, the
lyrics were
written by
Dolop Droep Nam**** and
possibly translated into
English by
Dasho Gyaldun Thinley...
- fr. 88 Most (pp. 172, 173) [= Strabo,
Geographica 1.2.34]. Smith, s.v.
Dolops. RE, s.v.
Eurymachos (1). Köppen,
Johann Heinrich Just; Heinrich, Karl Friedrich;...
- Antenor), Croesmus, Amphiclus, Itymoneus, Agelaus, Eurymenes, and Deiopites.
Dolops attempted to
strike him with a
spear but the
corselet Meges was wearing...
- the
Titan Cronus and the
Oceanid Philyra, and thus
possible brother to
Dolops and Aphrus, the
ancestor and
eponym of the Aphroi, i.e. the
native Africans...