- mole was the
Great Harbour, now an open bay; on the west lay the port of
Eunostos, with its
inner basin Kibotos, now
vastly enlarged to form the
modern harbour...
- his wife: Lagus; Leontiscus; and Eirene, who was
given in
marriage to
Eunostos of
Soloi in Cyprus.
During the Susa weddings,
Ptolemy married Persian noblewoman...
- just
north of the
coast of
Pharos Island.
Ganymedes sailed out from the
Eunostos Harbor and
formed two
lines opposite Caesar's fleet.
Between the two fleets...
- He was
later sent home to Ptolemy. Eirene, who was
given in
marriage to
Eunostos, king of
Soloi in Cyprus.
Whatever the
legal status of
their relationship...
-
became the
Great Harbour, now an open bay; on the west side lay the port of
Eunostos, with its
inner basin Kibotos now
vastly enlarged to form the
modern harbour...
- hero,
Eunostos, in Tanagra. In the story, a
woman named Ochna,
Eunostos' cousin, was
rejected by him and so
falsely told her
brothers that
Eunostos had...
- In Gr**** mythology, Eunostus[pronunciation?] or
Eunostos was a
goddess whose image was set up in mills, and who was
believed to keep
watch over the just...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Eunostus (Ancient Gr****: Εὔνοστος, romanized:
Eúnostos, "good yield" or "happy return") was a hero of Tanagra, Boeotia. His parents...
- whom he
named Astraios, and
raised him
along with his
biological sons
Eunostos, Tyrrhenos, and Pythagoras.
Astraios now
reports how
Androcles had taken...
-
northwest Antaeus /ænˈtiːəs/ NW to SE: from the
junction of
Cerberus and
Eunostos canals to the
Atlantis region From Antaeus, son of Earth, a
gigantic opponent...