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Hylli i Dritës (English: The Star of Light) is an
Albanian periodical first published in 1913 by
Gjergj Fishta, one of the most
notable writers and poets...
- Cronius, Spartaios, and
Cytos by Zeus
Hyale belongs to the
train of
Artemis Hyllis Argos possible eponym of the
tribe Hylleis and the city
Hylle Idaea Crete...
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Fragment 251a for
Aristaechme and Ibycus,
Fragment 282a for
Hyllis).
Respecting Hyllis, see also
Zeuxippus "Metmorhoses book 9, trans. by
Brooks More"...
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migrated to Crete. In some accounts, the
mother of
Zeuxippus was
called Hyllis,
daughter of
Hyllus and Iole. Pausanias, 2.6.7 Ibycus, fr. 282a. 41 Pausanias...
- Iole had a son Cleodaeus, and
three daughters, Evaechme, Aristaechme, and
Hyllis. Smith, s.v.
Hyllus (2); Hesiod,
Catalogue of
Women fr. 22 Most, pp. 78...
- "History of M****age Chairs". fujiiryoki.com.
Retrieved 2024-01-09. Hanlon,
hyllis (27
October 2014). "Have a Seat:
Chair M****age for
Pregnant Clients". M****age...
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Bardhyl (2011). "Rrënjë dhe degë të
krishterimit ndër shqiptarë" (PDF).
Hylli i Dritës (in Albanian). 2. Shkodër: 58–78. Digeser,
Elizabeth DePalma (2000)...
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published in the
Albanian language in the
periodical magazines as
Albania and
Hylli i Dritës. The
first complete codification of the
usual subject saw its first...
- god of
light Hëna, the Moon Prende, dawn goddess, also
referred to as
Hylli i Dritës, Afêrdita "the Star of Light, Afêrdita" (Venus) Zjarri, the Fire...
- Mirdita, Zef (1997). "Albania in the
Light of
Serbian Foreign Policy".
Hylli i Dritës. Vol. 5–6. pp. 134–143. ISSN 1816-5885.
Dimitrije Bogdanović: Knjiga...