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Hypermnestra (Ancient Gr****: Ὑπερμνήστρα, Hypermnēstra), in Gr**** mythology, was a
Libyan princess and, as one of the 50 Danaids, the
daughters of King...
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daughter of
Erysichthon of Thessaly.
Antoninus Liberalis called her
Hypermestra and
Erysichthon Aethon.
Mestra was the
mother of King
Eurypylus of Cos...
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Hypermestra may
refer to the
following women: Hypermnestra, one of the Danaids. Hypermnestra,
daughter of
Thestius and Eurythemis.
Hypermestra, another...
- loss of ****ual innocence. At Argos, this
temple was also
shared with
Hypermestra, who was
acquitted in
trial of a case
brought by her father, as she was...
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hersilia (Fabricius, 1777) (Guyana, Colombia, St. Lucia, Trinidad) M. d.
hypermestra Hübner, [1825] (Brazil: Pará, Paraguay) M. d.
latimargo (Hall, 1929)...
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Journal of
Philology (AJPh) 123: 61–87. ___. (2003) "Chain(ed) Mail:
Hypermestra and the Dual
Readership of
Heroides 14",
Transactions of the American...
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daughter Eurythemiste which produced the
daughters Leda,
Althaea and
Hypermestra, who are
introduced in a
group Ehoiai at fr. 23a.3–5. Leda's marriage...
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classical and
American Education (Oxford, B.H. Blackwell, 1918) Alcmaeon,
Hypermestra,
Caeneus (Oxford: B.H. Blackwell, 1919) A Tale of
Pausanian Love (1927)...
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Dynamine mylitta,
large dynamine Hamadryas februa, grey
cracker Mestra hypermestra, grey
handkerchief Biblis hyperia, red rim
Vanessa cardui,
painted lady...
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Caelio 34) and an
Altar to
Magna Mater'.
Dictynna 4 (2007). 1–14. '
Hypermestra's Querela:
Coopting the
Danaids in
Horace Odes 3.11 and in
Augustan Rome'...