- Look up
Oedipus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Oedipus was the
mythical king of Thebes.
Oedipus may also
refer to:
Oedipus (horse), an
American Thoroughbred...
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Commons has
media related to
Pardaleodes edipus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pardaleodes edipus.
Pardaleodes at
Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
- redactions, the
first of which,
printed in the 16th
century under the name of
Edipus,
belongs to the
early years of the 13th century, and
originally formed part...
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synonymized with
Perichares philetes (Gmelin, [1790]) P.
edipus Stoll, [1781] -
transferred to
Pardaleodes edipus (Stoll, [1781]) P.
eligius Stoll, [1781] - transferred...
- (or puellę). The same
happens with the
diphthong oe, for
example in pena,
Edipus, from poena, Oedipus. This
feature is
already found on coin inscriptions...
- last
chapter of a
trilogy including two of his
other tragedies,
Medea and
Edipus. (approximate year)
Marcus Ulpius Trai****,
Roman emperor (d. 117) Domitia...
- (Orthotomus sutorius), (Oxyopes shweta), (Paratrechina longicornis), (Pardaleodes
edipus), (Peucetia viridans), (Phalacrocorax fuscicollis), (Phylloscopus trochiloides)...
- "Mask of Fire - Form of Power," "Birds
Calling My Name," "Journey with
Edipus," and "Alibi Chronicles." He is
widely regarded as
strong pillar that firmly...
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digraph or ligature:
amoeba / amœba,
rarely ameba;
Oedipus / Œdipus,
rarely Edipus;
others are
almost always written with the
single letter: sphære and hæresie...
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greatly by Marti**** Capella's De
nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii,
Roman de
Edipus, the
Hystoire de Thebes, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. However...