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- Harmothoe is a genus of marine Polychaete worms belonging to the family Polynoidae (scale worms). Species of Harmothoe are found world-wide to depths of...
- mythology, Harmothoë (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρμοθόη, romanized: Harmothóē) is a minor character, the wife of Pandareus and the mother of his children. Harmothoë's parentage...
- Harmothoe (Ancient Gr**** Ἁρμοθόη) is a name that may refer to: In Gr**** mythology: Harmothoe (Amazon), attendant warrior of Penthesilea Harmothoe, wife...
- Harmothoe (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρμοθόη) is the name of two personages in Gr**** mythology. Harmothoe, the "dark-e****" Amazonian warrior. She was one of Penthesilea's...
- to stone or fled to Sicily, where he perished together with his wife Harmothoë. A Byzantine scholar, Eustathius of Thessalonica, writes that Pandareus...
- killed there by the Gr**** warriors. Achilles killed Antandre, Antibrote, Harmothoe, Hippothoe, and Polemusa; Diomedes killed Alcibie and Derimacheia, Idomeneus...
- Polemusa, Derinoe, Evandre, and Antandre, and Bremusa, Hippothoe, dark-e**** Harmothoe, Alcibie, Derimacheia, Antibrote, and Thermodosa glorying with the spear...
- sinking onto the bottom. M. affinis is itself the prey of Saduria entomon, Harmothoe sarsi (a polychaete) and fishes such as cod, herring and the fourhorn...
- fraserthomsoni Harmothoe gilchristi Day, 1960, syn. Harmothoe gilcristi Harmothoe goreensis Augener, 1918, syn. Harmothoe (Harmothoe) goreensis Harmothoe profunda...
- Proto-Indo-European root *h₂weyd-. Aëdon was the daughter of Pandareus and his wife Harmothoë, and thus sister to Chelidon, Cleothera, Merope and an unnamed brother...