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Cephalus or
Kephalos (/ˈsɛfələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέφαλος) is the son of Hermes,
husband of Eos and a hero-figure in Gr**** mythology.
Cephalus carried as...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cephalus (/ˈsɛfələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέφαλος
Kephalos) is a
Aeolian prince, the son of Deion/Deioneos,
ruler of Phocis, and Diomede...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cephalus (/ˈsɛfələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέφαλος
Kephalos) was a
member of the
Athenian royal family as the son of
Princess Herse and Hermes...
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Thesan is
carrying off
Kephalos. The
handsome hunter is the son of Hermes. Eos is
often depicted carrying or
embracing Kephalos before returning him to...
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Tylocephalonyx (Gr****: "****" (tylos), "head" (
kephalos), "claw/hoof" (onyx)) is an
extinct chalicothere from the
Miocene of
North America. Tylocephalonyx...
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specific spodocephala is from
Ancient Gr**** spodos, "ashes", and
kephalos, "headed". It
breeds in
southern Siberia across to
northern China. It is...
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Diodorus Siculus book 4.75, book 2.22.
Marilyn Y. Goldberg, "The 'Eos and
Kephalos' from Caere: Its
Subject and Date", in
American Journal of Archaeology...
- "eagle", and the
specific melanocephalus is from melas, "black", and -
kephalos "-headed". This gull
breeds almost entirely in the
Western Palearctic,...
- Education, Inc. 2006. p. 731. ISBN 0-321-33394-2. Fowler, "The myth of
Kephalos as
aition of rain-magic (Pherekydes
FrGHist 3F34)",
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie...
- town. They are
known together as the "villages of
Kephalos"
after the
steep and
lofty hill of
Kephalos. On this
hilltop stands the
monastery of
Agios Antonios...