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Facility lists:
Euagoras ambesus Miller, 1941
Euagoras annulatus Horváth, 1919
Euagoras ****eda Stål, 1863
Euagoras atripes Stål, 1863
Euagoras bispinosus (Fabricius...
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according to those, she was a
daughter of
Dymas or
Sangarius by the
Naiad Euagora, or by
Glaucippe the
daughter of
Xanthus (Scamander?); the possibility...
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Evagoras or
Euagoras (Gr****: Εὐαγόρας) may
refer to:
Evagoras (mythology) for Gr****
mythological characters named Evagoras Evagoras I, king of Salamis...
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Euagoras plagiatus is an
Asian species of ********in bugs (insects in the
family Reduviidae), in the
subfamily Harpactorinae. It has been
investigated as...
- ago". San
Francisco Chronicle.
Retrieved November 22, 2022. Pantelurēs,
Euagoras M. (1980). Greece: An Introduction. Glasgow, Scotland:
Blueacre Books....
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Evagoras II or
Euagoras II (Gr****: Εὐαγόρας) was a king of the
Ancient Gr**** city-state of
Salamis in Cyprus, and
later satrap for
Achaemenid Persia in...
- King
Priam of Troy. Otherwise, the
mother of
Hecabe was
called the
naiad Euagora.
Scholia ad Homer,
Iliad 16.718 with
Pherecydes as the
authority Bane,...
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Evagoras or
Euagoras (Ancient Gr****: Εὐαγόρας) was the king of
Salamis (411–374 BC) in Cyprus,
known especially from the work of Isocrates, who presents...
- In Gr**** mythology, Evagore,
Euagora or
Evagora (Ancient Gr****: Εὐαγόρη Euagorê
means 'the eloquent') may
refer to the same or two
different nymphs: Euagore...
- took part in the
Ionian rising. At the
beginning of the 4th
century BC,
Euagoras I, King of Salamis, took
control of the
whole island and
tried to gain...