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Elephantis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλεφαντίς) (fl. late 1st
century BC) was a Gr**** poet and
physician renowned in the
classical world as the
author of a notorious...
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Mycobacterium elephantis has been
researched and
studied to
provide some
insights on the
genomic nature of this organism. A
strain of M.
elephantis, Lipa, contains...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Elephantis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλεφαντίδος) was one of the
multiple women of Danaus, king of Libya. She
became the
mother of two Danaides:...
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night obeying the
command of
their father, King Danaus. Her
mother was
Elephantis and thus full
sister of Hypermnestra, who
saved her
husband Lynceus and...
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elephantis in
Captive Asian Elephants in Sri Lanka" (PDF). Gajah. 44: 40–42. Ferris, G. F. (1931). "The
Louse of Elephants.
Haematomyzus elephantis Piaget...
- culture. The word
elephant is
derived from the
Latin word
elephas (genitive
elephantis) 'elephant',
which is the
Latinised form of the
ancient Gr**** ἐλέφας (elephas)...
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twelve of whom were born to the
naiad Polyxo; six to Pieria; two to
Elephantis; four to
Queen Europa; ten to the
hamadryad nymphs Atlanteia and Phoebe;...
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during the Han dynasty.
Medieval ****
manuals include the lost
works of
Elephantis, by
Constantine the African;
Ananga Ranga, a 12th-century
collection of...
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quibus cœlo innititur.
Alius ab his
dissentiens volebat terram septem elephantis fulciri,
elephantes uero ne subsiderent,
super testudine pedes fixos habere...
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Hypermnestra was one of two
daughters born of King
Danaus of
Libya and
Elephantis, with her only full
sister being Gorgophone, as the rest of the 48 Danaids...