- In Gr**** mythology,
Mermerus (Ancient Gr****: Μέρμερος,
Mérmeros) and
Pheres (Ancient Gr****: Φέρης, Phéres) were the sons of
Jason and Medea. They were...
- Thessalus, twin of
Alcimenes and king of Iolcus. Tisander,
murdered by
Medea Mermeros killed either by the
Corinthians or by
Medea Pheres, as
above Eriopis,...
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- the source. The
known children are sons Alcimenes, Thessalus, Tisander,
Mermeros and Pheres, Medus, and Argos, and a daughter, Eriopis. As well as having...
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memor "mindful, remembering" ⇒ ; mora "delay, any
duration of time" ⇒
mérmeros "baneful, mischievous; captious, fastidious"; mérimna "care, thought; anxious...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Mermerus (Ancient Gr****: Μέρμερος,
Mérmeros; Latin: Mermerus) may
refer to the
following personages: Mermerus, a Centaur. Mermerus...
- Helios, and
later wife to the hero Jason, with whom she had two children,
Mermeros and Pheres. In Euripides's play Medea,
Jason leaves Medea when Creon, king...
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Leptomyrina phidias (Fabricius, 1793)
Iolaus argentarius Butler, 1879
Iolaus mermeros (Mabille, 1878)
Deudorix antalus (Hopffer, 1855)
Deudorix batikeli (Boisduval...
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Subgenus Trichiolaus Aurivillius, 1898
Iolaus argentarius Butler, 1879
Iolaus mermeros (Mabille, 1878) Druce,
Hamilton H. (1902). "On some new and little-known...