- Harpagus, also
known as
Harpagos (Ancient Gr**** Ἅρπαγος; Akkadian: Arbaku), was a
Median general during the 6th
century BC,
credited by
Herodotus as having...
- dictionary. The
harpax or
harpago or
harpaga (Ancient Gr****: ἁρπάγη, ἅρπαγα lit. "grabber, seizer, robber"; GEN ἅρπαγος
harpagos) was a grappling-iron. Its...
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Harpago is a
genus of sea snails,
marine gastropod mollusks in the
family Strombidae, the true conchs.
Harpago ('grappling iron') is also a term used in...
- Austria A crab
belonging to the
group Palaeocorystoidea.
Ceratiocaris harpago Sp. nov
Valid Poschmann,
Bergmann & Kühl
Early Devonian Hunsrück Slate...
- and the
North Wind Boreas.
Other progeny of
Podarge were
Phlogeus and
Harpagos,
horses given by
Hermes to the Dioscuri, who
competed for the chariot-race...
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Harpago chiragra,
common name the
Chiragra spider conch, is a
species of very
large sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Strombidae, the...
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southern and
southeastern Brazil (only
exceptions are P. caudimaculatus, P.
harpagos and P. leticiae). P.
caudimaculatus has long been part of the aquarium...
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Palfuria harpago is a
spider species of the
family Zodariidae. The
species name
harpago means harpoon in Latin. It
refers to the
shape of the
dorsal tibial...
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Harpago arthriticus,
common name : the
arthritic spider conch, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Strombidae, the true...
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become part of the empire. They were
defeated by the
Persian army
commander Harpagos in 547 BC. The
Persians then
incorporated the Gr****
cities of Asia Minor...