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Celeus (/ˈsiːliəs/ SEE-lee-əs) or
Keleus (Ancient Gr****: Κελεός, romanized:
Keleós) was the king of
Eleusis in Gr**** mythology,
husband of
Metaneira and father...
- king
Keleos and his
queen Metaneira (Kalli****, Kleisi****, Demo and Kallithoe)
found her and took her to
their palace to
nurse the son of
Keleos and Metaneira...
- An
amphora from
Vulci depicting Laios,
Keleos, Kerberos, and
Aigolios being stung by bees in the
Dictaean Cave...
- mfungu. The
generic name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** word κήλεος (
kḗleos),
meaning "burning", and
refers to the
colourful flame-like
flower heads...
- mythology,
Celeus (/ˈsiːliəs/ SEE-lee-əs;
Ancient Gr****: Κελεός, romanized:
Keleós) is a
Cretan man who
attempted to
steal from Zeus, the king of gods, and...
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Demeter was private. In the
Homeric Hymn is
mentioned the
palace of the king
Keleos. One line of
thought by
modern scholars has been that the
Mysteries were...
- parents: And thus it came to p**** that the
splendid son of bright-minded
Keleos, Dêmophôn, who was born to well-girded Metaneira, was
nourished in the palace...
- who
claimed this was not true.
Belisarda –
Goddess of Life and
Healing Keleos – God of Fire Mârok – God of
Earth Osalían – God of Air Beröe – Goddess...
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Friedrich Boie in 1831. The
generic name is from the
Ancient Gr**** word
keleos for a "green wood****". The
specific epithet torquatus is the
Latin for...
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George Robert Gray in 1840. The
generic name is from the
Ancient Gr**** word
keleos for a "green wood****". This
genus is a
member of the
Picini tribe in...