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Hypsus or
Hypsous (Ancient Gr****: Ὑψοῦς), also
known as
Hypsuntus or
Hypsountos (Ὑψοῦντος), was a town of
ancient Arcadia, in the
district Cynuria, situated...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hypsus (Ancient Gr****: Ὑψοῦντος
means 'lift high,
raise up') was an
Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the
impious King Lycaon...
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founded Heraea Hopleus 22 ✓
Horus 23 ✓
Hyperes ✓
founded Hyperesia Hypsus ✓
founded Hypsus Lebadus ✓ sta****
aside from the
abomination Leo(n) 24 ✓
Linus 25...
- Acacesium, Asea, Astros, Athinaio, Daseae,
Falaisia (Phalesia), Gortys,
Hypsus (Stemnitsa), Heraia, Lusi, Lykaio, Lycosura, Mantineia, Megalopolis, Orchomenus...
- vegetation.
Hypsus in
Arcadia near the
borders of Laconia.
Annual festival of Artemis-Diktynna. Her
temple was
built near the sea.
Hypsus .
Annual fest...
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ruined in the 2nd century, when it was
visited by Pausanias. It was near
Hypsus (present Stemnitsa),
Zoetia and Paroria. Its site is
tentatively located...
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snails from the
Hawaiian islands.
Kleokyphus callimus Solem, 1976
Kleokyphus hypsus Solem, 1976
MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase.
Kleokyphus Solem, 1976...
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Predecessor John
Murdoch Successor Charles Eyre
Other post(s)
Titular bishop of
Hypsus (1862–1872)
Previous post(s)
Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the
Western District...
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auxiliary bishop of
Zaragoza on 16
December 1880, with the
titular seat of
Hypsus. He was
consecrated a
bishop on 6
February 1881. The
following year, on...
- Cleitor, Cromus, Daseatas, Eleuther, Euaemon, Haemon, Helisson, Heraeus,
Hypsus, Lebadus, Lycius, Macar, Macedon, Maenalus, Mantineus, Melaeneus, Nyctimus...