- In Gr**** mythology,
Nausinous /ˌnɔːˈsɪnoʊəs/ (Gr****: Ναυσίνοος, translit. Nausinoos) was the son of
Odysseus and Calypso. In
Theogony by Hesiod, he is...
- In
other accounts,
Calypso bore
Odysseus two children,
Nausithous and
Nausinous. The
story of
Odysseus and
Calypso has some
close resemblances to the...
- and
Odysseus and thus,
brother to
Agrius and
Latinus or
Nausithous and
Nausinous, and C****iphone. In some accounts, he was
called the son of the nymph...
- one of the two sons born to
Odysseus by Calypso, the
other one
being Nausinous.
According to Hyginus,
Nausithous was a son of
Odysseus and Circe; his...
- names. The city that
Romos founded was Rome. with Calypso: Nausithous,
Nausinous with Callidice:
Polypoetes with Euippe:
Euryalus with
daughter of Thoas:...
- Atlas'
daughter Calypso would also bear
Odysseus two sons,
Nausithoos and
Nausinous. The Theogony,
after listing the
offspring of the
Titan Iapetus and the...
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Papilio tynderaeus Fabricius, 1793
Graphium (Arisbe)
tynderaeus Papilio nausinous Godart, 1819
Papilio tynderaeus var.
ochrea Capronnier, 1889
Papilio tynderaeus...
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Nausinoe (named
after the Gr****
mythology character Nausinous) is a
genus of
moths of the
family Crambidae. It was
first described by
Jacob Hübner in...
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Natural slavery Naubolus Naucrary Naucratis Painter Nauplius Nausicaa Nausinous Nausiphanes Nausithous Navarch Naxia (Caria)
Naxos (Crete)
Naxos (mythology)...