- In Gr**** mythology,
Glauce (/ˈɡlɔːsiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Γλαύκη
Glaukê means 'blue-gray' or 'gleaming'),
Latin Glauca,
refers to
different people: Glauce...
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Glauke is a stony,
tumbling asteroid and slow
rotator from the
intermediate asteroid belt,
approximately 32
kilometers in diameter. It was discovered...
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Glauke (Ancient Gr****: Γλαύκη) was a town of
ancient Ionia.
During the
Peloponnesian War, at some
point Athenian ships were
lying at Glauce. Today, it...
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Corinth kill her
children to
avenge the
deaths of
Creon and his
daughter Glauke.) Conversely, a
focus on Medea's rage
leads to the
interpretation that "Medea...
- and an owl on the
reverse (back). In
daily use they were
called γλαῦκες
glaukes (owls),
hence the
proverb Γλαῦκ’ Ἀθήναζε, 'an owl to Athens', referring...
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Euhippe Eumeneia Euromus Euthenae Euxine Gambrium Gerga Gergitha Gerriadai Glauke Gryneium Halicarn****us
Halisarna Harpasa Helos Heraclea at
Latmus Heraclea...
- (Corinth) [fi] Bema (Ancient Corinth) (later
Church of
Apostle Paul)
Fountain of
Glauke [fi]
Peirene Roman Odeion at Corinth [fi]
Sacred Spring of
Corinth South...
- as "of the Athenians". In
daily use the
Athenian drachmas were
called glaukes (γλαῦκες, owls). This
silver coin was
first issued in 479 BC in Athens...
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Euhippe Eumeneia Euromus Euthenae Euxine Gambrium Gerga Gergitha Gerriadai Glauke Gryneium Halicarn****us
Halisarna Harpasa Helos Heraclea at
Latmus Heraclea...
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Nephthys – Nephthys,
Egyptian goddess DMP · 287 288
Glauke –
Glauke, Gr****
daughter of
Creon DMP · 288 289
Nenetta –
French slang for a...