- The name
Hippomenes may also
refer to the
father of Leimone. In Gr**** mythology,
Hippomenes (/hɪˈpɒmɪniːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἱππομένης), also
known as Melanion...
- died in the
attempt until Hippomenes, who fell in love with
Atalanta at
first sight,
appealed for
divine help.
Hippomenes knew he
could not best Atalanta...
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Atalanta and
Hippomenes is a 1620–1625 oil on
canvas painting by
Guido Reni, now in the
National Museum of
Capodimonte in Naples. The work was a second...
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phrase is
spoken by
Hippomenes when
contemplating whether to
enter a foot race
against Atalanta for her hand in marriage. If
Hippomenes were to lose, however...
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Vanessa hippomene,
commonly known as the
southern short-tailed admiral, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae which is
native to
South Africa and Madagascar...
- just for a woman. However,
Hippomenes caught a
glimpse of
Atalanta naked and was
overcome by her beauty. Then,
Hippomenes decided to
challenge Atalanta...
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Pinacoteca ****onale,
Bologna Ariadne,
Capitoline Museums Atalanta and
Hippomenes, 1612, Prado,
Madrid St
Philip Neri in Ecstasy, 1614,
Roman Oratory church...
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sister ships were
named for
Atalanta and
Hippomenes, two
lovers from Gr**** mythology.
Early in 1802,
Hippomenes,
under the
command of Captain-Lieutenant...
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named Atalanta who
raced against a
suitor named Melanion, also
known as
Hippomenes.
Melanion used
golden apples to
distract Atalanta so that he
could win...
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Theseus Minotaur Bellerophon Pegasus Chimera Daedalus Labyrinth Atalanta Hippomenes Golden apple Cadmus Thebes Aeneas Aeneid Phaethon Triptolemus Eleusinian...