- In
Ancient Gr****
religion and mythology,
Enodia, also
spelled Ennodia and
Einodia (/ɛˈnoʊdi.ə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐννοδία, romanized: Ennodía, lit. 'the one...
- This
conception relates Artemis with the
distinctly Thessalian goddess Enodia.
Enodia had
similar functions with
Hecate and she
carried the
common epithet...
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Enodia (origin Gr****, see
Enodia) is a
genus of
butterflies of the
subfamily Satyrinae in the
family Nymphalidae. In
alphabetical order:
Enodia anthedon...
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Enodia portlandia, the
southern pearly eye,
Portland pearlyeye or just
pearly eye, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in the United...
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Polyptychus enodia is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
present in
Gabon and West Congo. Carc****on, R. H. (1967). "Revised
Catalogue of the African...
- Χρυσάμη, romanized: Khrusámē) was a
Thessalian priestess of the
goddess Enodia. She is
famous for
using herbs to
defeat the
Ionians at Erythrae, granting...
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Retrieved 2018-02-12. "Species
Enodia anthedon -
Northern Pearly-Eye - BugGuide.net".
Retrieved 2008-11-20.
Enodia anthedon,
Butterflies and
Moths of...
- [1808]
Epinephele rawnsleyi Miskin, 1876
Tisiphone regalis Waterhouse, 1928
Enodia joanna Butler, 1866
Tisiphone aurelia Waterhouse, 1915
Tisiphone albifascia...
- Gaza, now a
Latin Catholic titular see Any of
three species of butterfly:
Enodia anthedon Graphium anthedon Hypolimnas anthedon Anthedon (mythology), one...
- to Hecate's
identification by the mid
fifth century with
Enodia, a
Thessalian goddess.
Enodia's very name ("In-the-Road")
suggests that she
watched over...