-
Meropis as a
fictional island, for a
different point of view see Emil
Forrer who
considered the
island might have been real.[citation needed]
Meropis...
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Meropi (Gr****: Μερόπη) is a
village and a
community in the muni****lity of Oichalia, in Messenia, Greece. It is
located in the
plains of
northern Messenia...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Meropis (Ancient Gr****: Μεροπὶς, romanized:
Meropis) is a Koan
woman who
refused to
honour the
deities Artemis,
Athena and Hermes...
- Order:
Chromatorida Family:
Haemoproteidae Genus:
Haemoproteus Species: H.
meropis Binomial name
Haemoproteus meropis (Zagar, 1945) emend. Bennett, 1978...
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Meropi Tzoufi (Gr****: Μερόπη Τζούφη; born 10
October 1956) is a Gr**** politician,
member of the New Left Party,
former Deputy Minister of Education, Research...
- was the
daughter of
Eumelus and the
sister of
Meropis and Agron.
Byssa with her
family dwelled with
Meropis on Kos island, and
though they
honored the local...
- 'Theopomps
Meropis und Platon:
Nachahmung und Parodie', Göttinger
Forum für Altertumswissenschaft, vol. 1, pp. 1–8. Nesselrath, HG (1998). 'Theopomps
Meropis und...
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Mandragorizomene ("Mandrake-Drugged Woman")
Manteis ("Diviners," or "Seers")
Meropis ("
Meropis")
Midon ("Midon")
Milesia ("Milesian Woman")
Milkon ("Milcon") Minos...
- Ochsenheimer, 1816
Synonyms Anua Walker, 1858
Hemachra Sodoffsky, 1837
Meropis Hübner, 1818
Ophiogenes Reichenbach, 1817
Stenopis Mabille, 1880 Peranua...
- island; however, this plan was
apparently abandoned, as the
soldiers from
Meropis realized the
Hyperboreans were too strong, and too blessed, for them to...