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Gyrton (Ancient Gr****: Γυρτών) or
Gyrtona or
Gyrtone (Γυρτώνη) was a town and
polis (city-state) of
Perrhaebia in
ancient Thessaly...
- Erato.
According to one tradition, he had no children.
Another daughter,
Gyrtone, was also said to have
given her name to Gyrton.
Phlegyas succeeded Eteocles...
- Polypoetes, son of
Hippodamia and Pirithous. A
native of the
Thessalian city of
Gyrtone (Γυρτώνη), he led the
armies of
Thessaly on the side of the Gr****s during...
- (fountain), Asterius, Tit**** 2.738 (Lapiths) 40 Polypoetes,
Leonteus Argissa,
Gyrtone, Orthe, Elone, Oloösson 2.748 Enienes,
Peraebi 22
Guneus Cyphus, Dodona...
- from whom it
received its name.
Others derived the name of that town from
Gyrtone, who is
called a
daughter of Phlegyas. This article incorporates text...
-
Caelifera Informal group:
Acridomorpha Superfamily:
Trigonopterygoidea Family:
Trigonopterygidae Genus:
Systella Westwood, 1841
Synonyms Gyrtone Stål, 1875...
- Pirithous), he led the
soldiers from the
Thessalian cities of Argissa,
Gyrtone, Orthe,
Elone and Oloosson. He was
credited with
killing five
people during...
-
Euaemon and
Deipyle (Deityche) or Ops
Ormenios Lapiths •
Argissa •
Elone •
Gyrtone • Oloösson •
Orthe Leonteus son of
Coronus Gyrtonne Polypoetes son of Pirithous...
- Nymphalidae.
Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. & R. Felder, [1867])
Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877)
Pampasatyrus imbrialis (W****s, 1901)
Pampasatyrus nilesi (W****s...