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George Bell & Sons. 1901. Gr**** text
available at the ****us
Digital Library.
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marry the
Leucippides ("daughters of the
white horse"),
Phoebe and
Hilaeira,
whose father was
Leucippus ("white horse"). Both
women were
already betrothed...
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depicts the
mortal Castor and the
immortal Pollux abducting Phoebe and
Hilaeira,
daughters of
Leucippus of Messenia.
Castor the horse-tamer is recognisable...
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Philodice wife of
Leucippus of
Messenia by whom she
became the
mother of
Hilaeira,
Phoebe and
possibly Arsinoe •
Messeis •
Hyperia •
Mycene wife of Arestor...
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Taphius Heracles, Iphicles, Oeonus, Melas, Argius, – Idas, Lynceus, Peisus;
Hilaeira;
Castor and Pollux, Helen, Clytemnestra, Timandra, Phoebe, Philonoe; Penelope...
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Roman sarcophagus with
Castor and
Pollux seizing Phoebe and
Hilaeira, ca. 160 AD...
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Philodice -do- wife of
Leucippus of
Messenia by whom she
became the
mother of
Hilaeira,
Phoebe and
possibly Arsinoe •
Messeis -do- - •
Hyperia -do- - • Mycene...
- 'command, exhortation') was the son of Castor, one of the Dioscuri, and
Hilaeira,
daughter of
Leucippus of Messenia. He was also
called Anaxias. Propertius...
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Malay Peninsula, Singapore)
Logania marmorata hilaeira Fruhstorfer, 1914 (Sumatra, Borneo)
Logania marmorata lahomius (Kheil,...
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Named Epimethean craters Name
Pronunciation Latin or Gr****
Hilaeira /hɪleɪˈɪərə/ Ἱλάειρα
Pollux /ˈpɒləks/ Pollūx...