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- In Gr**** mythology, Leucophryne (Ancient Gr****: Λευκοφρύνη, romanized: Leukophrýne, lit. 'white toad') was the daughter of Mandrolytus, a resident (possibly...
- is part of the inscription around Phoebe: O ****phone, O Melinoë, O Leucophryne. Esoteric symbols are inscribed on the edges of the triangle. Melinoë...
- mother of Apis by Phoroneus[citation needed] Leucophryne Magnesia (possibly) priestess of Artemis Leucophryne Lotis pursued by Priapus and was changed into...
- idaeella Duponchel, in Godart, [1843] Laverna grandisella Chambers, 1875 Leucophryne tricristatella Chambers, 1875 Laverna subiridescens Walsingham, 1882...
- Pausanias. Bathycles of Magnesia also dedicated a statue of Artemis Leucophryne at Amyclae. Amyclae is located approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) northeast...
- colonization of Crete and the lands in Asia Minor. Later, he was loved by Leucophryne. Parthenius, 5 as cited from Leontium of Hermesianax Parthenius, Love...
- Genus: Mompha Hübner, 1825 Type species Tinea conturbatella Hübner, 1819 Synonyms Lauerna Curtis, 1839 Wilsonia Clemens, 1864 Leucophryne Chambers, 1875...
- the son of Xanthius who consorted with his own sister and later with Leucophryne. Leucippus, the Thespian son of Heracles and Eurytele, daughter of King...
- revered sanctuary of Artemis; hence surnamed Artemis Leucophryene or Leucophryne. The poet Nicander spoke of Leucophrys as a place distinguished for its...
- Pherae by King Admetus, and when he besieged the city, a girl named Leucophryne fell in love with him and betra**** her own town for his sake. Ancient...