- In Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
Iapyx (from Gr**** Ἰάπυξ, gen.: Ἰάπυγος),
Iapux or
Iapis was a
favorite of Apollo. The god
wanted to
confer upon him the...
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father of Icarus, the
uncle of Perdix, and
possibly also the
father of
Iapyx.
Among his most
famous creations are the
wooden cow for Pasiphaë, the Labyrinth...
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Tajuria iapyx is a
butterfly endemic to the
island of Sulawesi. It was
described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1865. T. i.
iapyx (Sulawesi) T. i. banggai****...
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Zephyrus (W) is left unexplained,
Argestes (NW) is
cited by a new
variant Iapyx (unexplained here;
although in
other writings, the name is
connected to...
- In this wall
painting from Pompeii,
Venus looks on
while the
physician Iapyx tends to the
wound of her son, Aeneas; the
tearful boy is her
grandson Ascanius...
- The boy
Ascanius weeps and
Venus hovers nearby as the
physician Iapyx treats the
wound of
Aeneas (wall
painting from Pompeii, 1st
century AD)...
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father Anchises, his
friends Achates, Sergestus, and Acmon, the
healer Iapyx, the
helmsman Palinurus, and his son
Ascanius (also
known as Iulus, Julus...
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Pompeian fresco;
Iapyx removing an
arrowhead from Aeneas' thigh,
watched by
Venus Velificans (veiled)...
- (also
known as Iulus), his
trumpeter Misenus,
father Anchises, the
healer Iapyx, his
faithful sidekick Achates, and
Mimas as a guide. His wife
Creusa is...
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Euros and Notus, that is, a south-southeast wind (Euroauster to the Romans)
Iapyx, the
northwest wind
about the same as Caurus. It was this wind, according...