- In
classical mythology,
Hylas (Ancient Gr****: Ὕλας, romanized:
Hýlas) was a
youth who
served Heracles (Roman Hercules) as
companion and servant. His abduction...
- It was
named after Hylas in Gr**** mythology, the
companion of Hercules. The name is
unusual in that –
though Laurenti knew that
Hylas was male – the name...
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runner and
ophthalmologist Hyla Willis,
American artist Adolf Hyła (1897–1965),
Polish artist Hyla, a
genus of tree
frogs Hylas (disambiguation) This page...
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Hylas and the
Nymphs is
exhibited in the
Manchester Art Gallery.
Hylas was the son of King
Theiodamas of the Dryopians.
After Hercules killed Hylas's...
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HYLA is a
registered trademark by the
Finnish food
industry company Valio. The name
comes from the term
hydrolysoitu laktoosi ('hydrolysed lactose') and...
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HYLAS (or
HYLAS-1) is a
British satellite in
geostationary orbit.
HYLAS,
which is an
acronym for
Highly Adaptable Satellite, is a
communications satellite...
- from
Dialogs by
Stanislaw Lem
HYLAS, a
series of
British communications satellites HYLAS-1
HYLAS-2
HYLAS-3
HYLAS-4
Hylas Yachts, a
Taiwanese yachts manufacturer...
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Cephonodes hylas hylas - (Linnaeus 1771) (Sri
Lanka to
China and ****an)
Cephonodes hylas australis -
Kitching & Cadiou, 2000 (Australia)
Cephonodes hylas melanogaster...
- Berkeley,
while Hylas ("hyle", Gr****: "matter")
represents the
views of his opponents, in
particular John Locke. In The
First Dialogue,
Hylas expresses his...
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orbital position by 19
April 2018. "
HYLAS 4". space.skyrocket.de.
Retrieved 2018-03-03. "Ariane 5 (VA242) • DSN-1 &
Hylas 4". spaceflight101.com. Retrieved...