- grapes, as well as Thoas, Peparethus, Eurymedon, Phliasus, Ceramus, Maron,
Euanthes, Latramys, and Tauropolis.
Minos put
Ariadne in
charge of the labyrinth...
-
Euanthe may
refer to:
Euanthe,
possible name for the
mother of the
Charites by Zeus
Euanthe, one of the would-be
sacrificial victims of
Minotaur Euanthe...
-
Euanthe /juːˈænθi/, also
known as
Jupiter ****III, is a
retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. It was
discovered by a team of
astronomers from the...
-
Mastax euanthes is a
species of
beetle in the
family Carabidae with
restricted distribution in Sri Lanka. "Mastax
euanthes Andrewes, 1924". Catalogue...
-
gives other names for
mothers as well: Eurydome, Eurymedousa, Hera, and
Euanthe.
Nonnus has his
three Charites (Hesiod's Aglaea, Homer's Pasithea, and...
-
transforming her into a
terrible monster with
twelve feet and six heads.
Euanthes and
Theolytus of
Methymna also
recorded an
affair between Glaucus and Ariadne:...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Evanthes or
Euanthes (Ancient Gr****: Εὐανθής
means "the
richly blooming") may
refer to two
different individuals: Evanthes, brother...
-
several Genera including the
former Genus Ascocentrum,
Neofinetia and
Euanthe were
brought into
synonym with Vanda. The
following is a list of Vanda...
- 2nd cent. AD
Enyeus Oenopion, Staphylus,
Thoas Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Euanthes, Tauropolis,
Latramys Schol. Ap. Rh.
Peparethus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent....
- In Gr**** mythology,
Euanthe (Ancient Gr****: Εὐάνθη) may
refer to two
distinct personages:
Euanthe,
mother of the Charites: Aglaia,
Euphrosyne and Thalia...