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Favonius can
refer to:
Favonius (wind god), one of the Anemoi; the west wind in
Roman mythology Favonius (butterfly), a
genus of
butterflies Favonius...
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cults of the
other wind gods. His
equivalent in
Roman mythology is the god
Favonius. The
ancient Gr**** noun ζέφυρος is the word for the wind that
blows from...
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Favonius was born in
around 90 BC in
Tarracina (the
modern Terracina), a
Roman colony on the
Appian Way at the edge of the
Volscian Hills.
Favonius in...
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given £1,000 to Tom
French for his ride on
Favonius, with an
additional £200
annuity for life. In July,
Favonius won the
Midsummer Stakes at Newmarket. On...
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Favonius is a
Palearctic genus of
butterflies in the
family Lycaenidae.
Subgenus Favonius Favonius cognatus (Staudinger, 1892) north-eastern
China and...
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bringer of
light spring and
early summer breezes; his
Roman equivalent was
Favonius (hence the
adjective favonian,
pertaining to the west wind). In Egyptian...
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married to
Favonius, the wind god also
known as Zephyr, and her
companion was Hercules.
According to the legend,
Flora ran away from
Favonius, but he caught...
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Commons has
media related to
Favonius orientalis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Favonius orientalis. "
Favonius Sibatani & Ito, 1942" at Markku...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Favonius taxila.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Favonius taxila. "
Favonius Sibatani & Ito, 1942" at
Markku Savela's...
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Alpine region.
Originating from
Latin (ventus)
favonius, a mild west wind of
which Favonius was the
Roman personification and
probably transmitted...