-
Dares the Phrygian,
Menelaus was
described as "of
moderate stature, auburn-haired, and handsome. He had a
pleasing personality."
Menelaus was a descendant...
- The
Menelaus blue
morpho (Morpho
menelaus) is one of
thirty species of
butterfly in the
subfamily Morphinae. Its
wingspan is
approximately 12 cm (4.7")...
- Jane
Menelaus (born 1959) is an
Australian actress who
trained at the
Central School of
Speech and
Drama in London, England. Jane
Menelaus has worked...
- Daubrée. To the
northeast is a
faint rille system named the
Rimae Menelaus. The wall of
Menelaus is
slightly irregular in outline, with a high,
sharp rim and...
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Tyndareus sacrificed a horse.
Helen and
Menelaus became rulers of Sparta,
after Tyndareus and Leda abdicated.
Menelaus and
Helen rule in
Sparta for at least...
-
mathematician Francesco Maurolico. The
lunar crater Menelaus is
named after him. The
titles of a few
books by
Menelaus have been preserved: On the
calculation of...
- In
Euclidean geometry,
Menelaus's theorem,
named for
Menelaus of Alexandria, is a
proposition about triangles in
plane geometry.
Suppose we have a triangle...
- and Aerope.
Menelaus may also
refer to: 1647
Menelaus,
Jovian asteroid Menelaus (crater) on the Moon
Menelaus of
Macedon (various)
Menelaus (son of Amyntas...
- period,
Agamemnon and his
brother Menelaus took
refuge with Tyndareus, King of Sparta. In Sparta,
Agamemnon and
Menelaus respectively married Tyndareus'...
-
Menelaus of
Macedon (/ˌmɛnɪˈleɪəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) may
refer to:
Menelaus,
father of
Amyntas II or
Amyntas III king and grandfather...