- In Gr**** mythology,
Dryope (/ˈdraɪ.əpiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Δρυόπη
derived from δρῦς drys, "oak";
dryope "wood****") is the name
attributed to several...
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Dryopes (/ˈdraɪəpiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Δρύοπες) or
Dryopians (/draɪˈɒpiənz/) were one of the
aboriginal tribes of
ancient Greece.
According to Herodotus...
- Ἄμφίσσος) was the son of
Apollo and
Dryope. In Ovid's accounts, he is
mentioned to be the son of
Andraemon and
Dryope.
Amphissus eventually built a temple...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Dryope (/ˈdraɪ.əpiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Δρυόπη
derived from δρῦς drys, "oak";
dryope "wood****") is the
daughter of Dryops, king of...
- Gr****: Οἰνοτρόφαι, the "Winegrowers") were the
three daughters of
Anius and
Dryope. The
Oenotropae included:
Spermo (Ancient Gr****: Σπερμώ, "seed"), who produced...
- and Phoebe, two of the many
wives or
concubines of
Danaus Chrysopeleia Dryope Erato Eurydice Phigalia Tit****a
Keats addresses the
nightingale as "light-winged...
- of nature,
shepherds and flocks, is the son of
Hermes through the
nymph Dryope. It is
likely that the
worship of
Hermes himself actually originated as...
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Dryope flaveola is a fly from the
family Dryomyzidae. It has
recently been
placed in the
genus Dryope,
having been more
widely known as
Dryomyza flaveola...
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Dryope is a
genus of
flies from the
family Dryomyzidae.
There are 3
known species.
Dryope decrepita (Zetterstedt, 1838)
Dryope flaveola (Fabricius, 1794)...
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Eurytela dryope, the
golden piper, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae,
found in Sub-Saharan Africa, the
Arabian Peninsula and Madagascar. Wingspan:...