- sleep.
Ismarus was
situated on a
mountain of the same name, east of lake Ismaris, on the
southeast coast of Thrace. The
district about Ismarus produced...
- The name
Ismarus may
refer to:
Ismarus (Thrace), a city of the Cicones, on the
Aegean coast of Thrace,
mentioned in the
Odyssey A
mountain of the same...
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daughter to Eumolpus' son
Ismarus.
Eumolpus then
planned to
overthrow him.
Tegyrios banished him, but later,
after the
death of
Ismarus,
Tegyrios forgave Eumolpus...
-
degrees of
fusion of the
metasomal terga.
Ismarus afric****
Ismarus nigrofasciatus Ismarus notaulicus Ismarus steineri Kolyada, V. & Chemyreva, V. (2016)...
- tribe,
whose stronghold in the time of
Odysseus was the town of
Ismara (or
Ismarus),
located at the foot of
mount Ismara, on the
south coast of
Thrace (in...
-
place as
rightful king of Ithaca.
Homebound from Troy,
after a raid on
Ismarus in the land of the Cicones, he and his
twelve ships are
driven off course...
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Spartoi Telchines Places /
Realms Aethiopia Ara
Colchis Erytheia Hyperborea Ismarus Ithaca Libya Nysa
Ogygia Panchaia Phlegra Scheria Scythia Symplegades Tartessos...
- the
Seven against Thebes and fell
against Tydeus. His
other three sons,
Ismarus, Leades, and
Amphidicus (or Asphodicus), were
credited with
killing Hippomedon...
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Spartoi Telchines Places /
Realms Aethiopia Ara
Colchis Erytheia Hyperborea Ismarus Ithaca Libya Nysa
Ogygia Panchaia Phlegra Scheria Scythia Symplegades Tartessos...
- chastity, and was
banished because of this. He went to
Thrace with his son
Ismarus (or Immaradus) who was
married to the
daughter of King Tegyrius. Later...