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Eurybates (/jʊˈrɪbətiːz/,
Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυβάτης) may
refer to the same or
different herald(s) for the Gr****
armies during Trojan War:
Eurybates, from...
- 3548
Eurybates (/jʊˈrɪbətiːz/ yə-RIB-ə-****) is a
carbonaceous Jupiter trojan from the Gr**** camp and the
parent body of the
Eurybates family, approximately...
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orbital range.
Members of the
Eurybates family are both part of the
wider Trojan dynamical group, and
fragments of 3548
Eurybates. The
family is considered...
- Baskin, 2003
Procyoninae J.E. Gray, 1825 †Arctonasua J.A. Baskin, 1982 †A.
eurybates J.A. Baskin, 1982 †A.
fricki J.A. Baskin, 1982 †A.
floridana J.A. Baskin...
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Nicholas Clay as King
Meneleus William Houston as
Anticlus Ron Cook as
Eurybates Michael Tezcan as
Eurylochus Roger Ashton-Griffiths as
Polites Alan Cox...
- betra****
Croesus to
Cyrus Eurybatus, a
leader during the
Peloponnesian War
Eurybates, the
Achaean herald of the
Iliad This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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depicting Briseis being abducted by Agamemnon's heralds,
Talthybius and
Eurybates The Fury of Achilles, 1962 film
directed by
Marino Girolami, portra****...
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Chlaenius is a
large and
diverse genus of
ground beetle. It is
native to the
Palearctic realm (including Europe, the Near East, and
North Africa), Afrotropical...
- aged 71. On 15
October 2020, the
small moon of
trojan asteroid 3548
Eurybates was
named Queta after her,
making her the
first Olympic athlete honored...
- Her
Lover (1989, as Mews),
Secrets & Lies (1996), The
Odyssey (1997, as
Eurybates), Topsy-Turvy (1999, as
Richard D'Oyly Carte),
Chocolat (2000), Charlotte...