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Priam of Troy.
Hyrtacus married Arisbe,
daughter of King
Merops of Percote,
after Priam had
divorced her to
marry Hecabe.
Hyrtacus's son by
Arisbe was...
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Sovia hyrtacus.
Wikispecies has
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Sovia hyrtacus. Varshney, R.; Smetacek, P. A
Synoptic Catalogue...
- War: Asius, son of
Hyrtacus, was the
leader of the
Trojan allies that
hailed from, on, or near the Dardanelles. He was a son of
Hyrtacus and Arisbe, the...
- dictionary.
Nisus or
Nisos may
refer to:
Nisus of
Nisus and Euryalus, son of
Hyrtacus,
friend of Euryalus, in Virgil's
Aeneid Nisos, a king of
Megara Nisus or...
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Odysseus and
Diomedes in the
Thracian camp. Hippocoon, in the Aeneid, son of
Hyrtacus, one of the parti****nts in the
archery contest at Anchises's
funeral games...
- of
Arisbe (the
first wife of King Priam, and
subsequently wife of King
Hyrtacus),
Cleite (wife of King Cyzicus), and two sons
named Amphius and Adrastus...
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macerrimus genus:
Hyrtacus Hyrtacus coenosa Hyrtacus eutrachelia Hyrtacus peridromes Hyrtacus tuberculatus Hyrtacus imitans Hyrtacus carinata Hyrtacus striatus...
- of Aeneas, the highest-ranking
Trojan to survive.
Nisus was the son of
Hyrtacus, and was
known for his hunting. The
family cultivated the huntress-goddess...
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Halpemorpha eminens in
Huang et al. 2019.
Sovia hyrtacus (de Nicéville, 1897) -
bicolor ace ->
Halpemorpha hyrtacus in
Huang et al. 2019. The
larvae feed on...
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tortured and
beheaded at
Solothurn under Emperor Maximian and the
governor Hyrtacus for
refusing to
worship idols around 286. The
legend is
classed by Bollandist...