- In Gr**** mythology,
Melicertes (Ancient Gr****: Μελικέρτης, romanized:
Melikértēs,
sometimes Melecertes),
later called Palaemon or
Palaimon (Παλαίμων),...
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thought not,
referring in 1916 to "the
accidental resemblance in
sound of
Melikertes and Melqart,
seeing that Melqart, the
bearded god, had no
affinity in...
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Edouard Will,
Corinth 1955. "By
identifying Medea, Ino and
Melikertes, Bellerophon, and ****otis as pre-Olympian
precursors of Hera, Poseidon...
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riding the dolphin. The Gr****s
reimagined the
Phoenician god
Melqart as
Melikertês (Melicertes) and made him the son of
Athamas and Ino. He
drowned but was...
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Isthian odes). For more information, see E.R.
Gebhard & M.W. ****ie,
Melikertes-Palaimon, Hero of the
Isthmian Games Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback...
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Sisyphus of Corinth.
Sisyphus held the
Games at a
funeral in
honor of
Melikertes (later
changed to Palaimon), a boy who
drowned in the gulf. According...
- the
Cambay Shale formation Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images Melikertes M. (Paramelikertes)
gujaratensis M. (
Melikertes)
kamboja A bee....
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women of Tenedos.
Callimachus talked of a myth in
which Ino's son
Melikertes washed up dead in
Tenedos after being thrown into the sea by his mother...
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mahasiah Malicky, 2014 g
Glossosoma malayanum Banks, 1934 i c g
Glossosoma melikertes Malicky, 2003 g
Glossosoma mereca Denning, 1948 i c g
Glossosoma minutum...
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discussed the
variation between the
names Sardeis and Hydē (Steph****);
Melikertēs and
Glaukos (Athenaeus); and the
founding of the city of
Thebes in Egypt...