- In
Roman mythology,
Mezentius was an
Etruscan king, and
father of Lausus. Sent into
exile because of his cruelty, he
moved to Latium. He
reveled in bloodshed...
- of
Lavinium and an
Etruscan king
named Mezentius took
advantage of the
occasion to
besiege the city.
Mezentius succeeded in
making the city surrender...
- born.
Mimas was
killed in exile,
fighting alongside Aeneas in Italy, by
Mezentius, king of the Etruscans. Virgil,
Aeneid 10.689-702 Vergil, Aeneid. Theodore...
- the two
immortal steeds of the dawn-goddess Eos Rhaebus, the
horse of
Mezentius in
Roman myths Sterope,
horse of the sun-god
Helios Trojan Horse Equuleus...
-
Latin women to
instigate a war
between the two. Turnus, and his ally
Mezentius,
leader of the Etruscans, are
defeated by
Aeneas with the ****istance of...
-
return for
victory against the
Etruscan tyrant Mezentius.
According to some sources, the
warlike Mezentius had
claimed this
vintage as his due, not Jupiter's...
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Papilio lysithous Godart, 1819
Menelaides chirodamas Hübner, [1825]
Papilio mezentius Doubleday, 1844
Papilio torquatinus ab.
melania Oberthür, 1879 Papilio...
- "pale" and
raging "among the
warring thousands"
during the
battle between Mezentius and Aeneas's men. In Book IV of Ovid's Metamorphoses, she is described...
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Kingdoms of Rerek,
Meszria and Fingiswold,
following the
death of King
Mezentius, an
extraordinary ruler who has held sway over
three kingdoms mainly through...
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Edward Lessingham and his wife Mary. The
Zimiamvian sections describe King
Mezentius,
described as "tyrant of Fingiswold,
Meszria and Rerek",
foiling a plot...