- have the
Latin spellings of
their names, but the
Latin form of
Ganymede is
Ganymēdēs,
which would be
pronounced /ˌɡænɪˈmiːdiːz/. However, the
final syllable...
- mythology,
Ganymede (/ˈɡænɪmiːd/ GAN-im-eed) or
Ganymedes (/ˌɡænɪˈmiːdiːz/ GAN-im-EE-deez;
Ancient Gr****: Γανυμήδης, romanized:
Ganymēdēs) is a divine...
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Ganymedes (died
early 47 BC) was a
eunuch in the
court of
Cleopatra VII who
proved an able
adversary of
Julius Caesar.
Ganymedes was the
tutor of Cleopatra's...
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Ganymedes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ganymede most
commonly refers to:
Ganymede (mythology)...
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Delias ganymedes ganymedes (Mt. Canlaon,
Negros Island)
Delias ganymedes filarorum Nihira & Kawamura, 1987 (Mt. Madia-as,
Panay Island)
Delias ganymedes halconensis...
- The Rape of
Ganymede,
referring to the Gr**** god
Jupiter kidnapping the
handsome Ganymede and
taking him to
Mount Olympus, has been the
subject of a number...
-
Cosmopterix ganymedes is a moth of the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
known from
Argentina (Salta) and
Brazil (Goiás).
Adults were
collected in
April and...
-
Samoana ganymedes,
common name the "Polynesian tree snail", is a
species of tropical, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial, pulmonate,
gastropod mollusc...
- the four
largest moons of Jupiter. They are, in descending-size order,
Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa. They are the most
readily visible Solar System...
- and
Festus state clearly that
Catamitus was the
Latin equivalent of
Ganymedes;
Festus says he was the
concubinus of Jove.
Alessandra Bertocchi and Mirka...