-
became the
father of four sons,
Geleon (Teleon), Aegicores, Argades, and
Hoples,
according to whom he
divided the
Athenians into four
classes or tribes...
- mythology, Meta (Ancient Gr****: Μήταν, lit. 'beyond') was the
daughter of
Hoples, son of Ion,
eponym of the Ionians. In
other traditions, Meta was called...
- only an
adopted son of Pandion. Aegeus'
first wife was Meta,
daughter of
Hoples and his
second wife was Chalciope,
daughter of Rhexenor,
neither of whom...
- son of Ion,
eponym of the Ionians, and
brother of Aegicoreus,
Argades and
Hoples. The
earlier four
tribes of Athens:
Teleontes (Teleonites)/ Geleontes, Aegicoreis...
-
ghilarovi Zalesskaja, 1975
Bothropolys gigas Takakuwa, 1938
Bothropolys hoples (Brölemann, 1896)
Bothropolys imaharensis Verhoeff, 1937
Bothropolys kawatiensis...
- Amphidamas. She was the
mother of
Metus by Poseidon.
Melite or Meta,
daughter of
Hoples and the
first wife of Aegeus. Melite,
eponym of a deme in Attica. Melite...
- and
divorced several times because none of his
wives (Meta,
daughter of
Hoples, and Chalciope,
daughter of
Rhexenor or Chalcodon) bore him male heirs,...
-
Louis Pierre in 1899. The
genus name
Hoplestigma is
derived from the Gr****
hople, "a hoof or a
cloven hoof" and stigma, "a
flower stigma". The botanical...