- to be
where Hercules flung Lichas into the sea: So, in his frenzy, as he
wandered there, he
chanced upon the
trembling Lichas,
crouched in the
close covert...
-
Licha is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Noctuidae. Its only species,
Licha undilinealis, is
found in
Venezuela and the
Brazilian state of Rio de...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Lichas (/ˈlaɪkəs/ LY-kəs) was the
Spartan who
discovered the
bones of Orestes. The
remains of
Orestes were required,
according to a...
-
Lichas is a
genus of
lichid trilobites from Ordovician-Devonian-aged
marine strata of
Europe and Morocco. "Largest Trilobites" by Sam M. Gon III [1] F...
-
argues that
Sophocles chose the name "
Lichas" for Heracles'
messenger as a
result of the link to
current events, as
Lichas was the name of a
prominent Spartiate...
- have had
contact with
Lichas and Tryphaena. Both seem to have been
lovers of
Tryphaena (113) at a cost to her re****tion (106).
Lichas'
identification of...
-
pugione (Linnaeus, 1767)
Synonyms Sphinx pugione Linnaeus, 1767
Sphinx lichas Cramer, [1775]
Sphinx sanguinosa Martyn, 1797
Chrysaor erythropterus Hübner...
- Otto
Licha (November 2, 1912 –
April 9, 1996) was an
Austrian field handball player who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. He was part of the Austrian...
- the
rites of his victory,
Dejanira gives Lichas a
garment for her
husband as a
token of reconciliation.
Lichas is
pleased by this
apparent sign of marital...
- he dies,
Heracles throws Lichas into the sea,
thinking he was the one who
poisoned him (according to
several versions,
Lichas turns to stone, becoming...