- Gr**** mythology,
Helenus (/ˈhɛlənəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἕλενος Helenos, Latin:
Helenus) was the name of the
following characters:
Helenus, a son of Zeus and...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Helenus (/ˈhɛlənəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἕλενος, Helenos, Latin:
Helenus) was a
gentle and
clever seer. He was also a
Trojan prince as...
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Helenus of
Tarsus was a
bishop of
Tarsus and a
metropolitan in the 3rd century. He is
known for
being involved in the
controversy surrounding rebaptism –...
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Papilio helenus, the red Helen, is a
large swallowtail butterfly found in
forests of
southern India and
parts of
southeast Asia.
Papilio helenus is rarely...
- When
Neoptolemus died,
Andromache married Helenus and
became Queen of Epirus.
Pausanias also
implies that
Helenus' son, Cestrinus, was by Andromache. In...
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Helenus, Elenus, or
Helenos (Ἕλενος) is a Gr**** name
carried by
various people:
Helenus in Gr**** mythology, a
Trojan soldier and
prophet mentioned in...
- Sir
Helenus Patrick Joseph Milmo, DL (born
Helenus Padraic Seosamh Milmo; 24
August 1908 – 30
August 1988) was an
Irish lawyer in
Britain and High Court...
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Helenus was a
prince of
Epirus during the ****enistic period. He was a son of King
Pyrrhus of
Epirus and his
fourth wife, Bircenna,
daughter of Bardylis...
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Helenus Scott M.D. (1760–1821) was a
Scottish physician. He was born at Auchterhouse, the son of the
local minister. He
attended Dundee Grammar School...
- his own
kingdom after Helenus' death.
According to Pausanias,
Cestrinus was
upset when Andromache's son
Molossus succeeded Helenus to the
throne of Epirus...