- Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
Misenus (Μισηνός) was a name
attributed to two individuals.
Misenus was a
friend of Odysseus.
Misenus was a
character in Virgil's...
- by Turnus, King of the Rutulians.
Aeolus was the
father of
Clytius and
Misenus.
Aeolia (mythical island),
island kingdom of Aeolus,
ruler of the winds...
- the underworld,
Deiphobe tells Aeneas he must
first bury the
musician Misenus, and also
obtain the
bough of gold
which grows nearby in the
woods around...
-
Mycalesis misenus, the salmon-branded bushbrown, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in Asia. In India, it
occurs in Sikkim, ****am, the
Khasi Hills...
-
mighty tomb
above Misenus bearing his arms, a trumpet, and an oar; it
stands beneath a
lofty promontory, now
known as Cape
Misenus after him: it keeps...
-
period of 12.9 hours. It was
named after Aeneas' trumpeter,
Misenus, from Gr**** mythology.
Misenus is a dark
Jovian asteroid in a 1:1
orbital resonance with...
-
member of a
synod convoked by Pope
Hilarius in Rome in 465.
Another was
Misenus, who was one of the two
legates that Pope
Felix III sent to Constantinople...
-
Lares Nisus and Euryalus,
heroes of the
helmet episode in Book 9
Mimas Misenus, Aeneas'
trumpeter Mnestheus,
possibly Aeneas' most
senior commander the...
-
According to mythology,
Misenum was
named after Misenus, a
companion of
Hector and
trumpeter to Aeneas.
Misenus is
supposed to have
drowned near here after...
- preparations.
While the
Sibyl piously insists that the
unburied corpse of
Misenus (exanimum corpus, Aen. 6.149) must be
properly buried before Aeneas embarks...