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Galatea was pregnant, her
husband Lamprus told her he
would only
accept a male child.
Galatea gave
birth while Lamprus was away
pasturing his cattle, and...
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Lamprus or
Lampros (Ancient Gr****: Λάμπρος "shining", "distinguished" or "munificent") may
refer to:
Lamprus of
Erythrae or
Lamprus of Athens, fifth-century...
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Lamprus of
Erythrae or
Lamprus of
Athens (Ancient Gr****: Λάμπρος) was an
ancient Gr****
musician with
excellent skill at the
playing of the lyre. Lamprus...
- Aphrodite. Galatea,
daughter of Eurytius, son of Sparton. Her
husband Lamprus wished to have a son and told her to
expose the
child if it
turned out...
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Elbella lamprus is a
species of
skipper butterfly in the
genus Elbella. It is
found in most of
South America.
Elbella lamprus lamprus (Paraguay, Brazil...
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Leucippus by Galatea.
Lamprus, who was from a good
family but
without any fortune,
married Galatea and the
couple was soon expecting.
Lamprus wished for a son...
- the donkeys. In
Crete lived a poor couple,
Galatea and
Lamprus. When
Galatea fell pregnant,
Lamprus warned her that if the
child turned out to be female...
- Crete,
despite the name, was born a girl to a poor couple,
Galatea and
Lamprus. Galatea,
knowing that her
husband would expose a
female child, lied to...
- ****onicus Döderlein, 1885
Clypeaster kieri Pawson & Phelan, 1979
Clypeaster lamprus H.L. Clark, 1914
Clypeaster latissimus (Lamarck, 1816)
Clypeaster leptostracon...
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father of the Phoebe,
Hilaera and Arsinoe.
Leucippus of Crete, son of
Lamprus and Galatea, who was born
female and was
magically transformed into a man...