- In Gr**** mythology,
Memnon (/ˈmɛmnən/;
Ancient Gr****: Μέμνων, lit. 'resolute') was a king of
Aethiopia and son of
Tithonus and Eos. As a
warrior he was...
- The
Colossi of
Memnon (Arabic: el-Colossat or es-Salamat) are two m****ive
stone statues of the
Pharaoh Amenhotep III,
which stand at the
front of the ruined...
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Memnon was a king of
Ethiopia in Gr**** mythology.
Memnon may also
refer to:
Memnon of
Rhodes (380–333 BC),
commander of the Gr****
mercenaries working for...
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Memnon of
Rhodes (Gr****: Μέμνων ὁ Ῥόδιος; c. 380 – 333 BC) was a
prominent Rhodian Gr****
commander in the
service of the
Achaemenid Empire.
Related to...
- The
Younger Memnon is an
Ancient Egyptian statue, one of two
colossal granite statues from the
Ramesseum mortuary temple in Thebes,
Upper Egypt. It depicts...
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Papilio memnon, the
great Mormon, is a
large butterfly native to
southern Asia that
belongs to the
swallowtail family. It is
widely distributed and has...
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horde of
warriors from the East, led by
Memnon,
conquers most of the
local tribes. No
tribe is
willing to
fight Memnon, as his
sorceress C****andra can foresee...
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Caligo telamonius memnon,
commonly known as the
giant owl or pale owl, is a
subspecies of
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. This
subspecies can be found...
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Memnon of
Heraclea (/ˈmɛmnən/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Mέμνων, gen.: Μέμνονος; fl. c. 1st century) was a Gr****
historical writer,
probably a
native of Heraclea...
- poem "Ozymandias" in 1817,
after the
British Museum acquired the
Younger Memnon, a head-and-torso
fragment of a
statue of
Ramesses II
removed by Italian...