- The name
Nausithous (/ˌnɔːˈsɪθoʊəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ναυσίθοος Nausíthoos) is
shared by the
following characters in Gr**** mythology:
Nausithous, the king...
- and Calypso. In
Theogony by Hesiod, he is said to have a
brother named Nausithous.
While stranded on Ogygia,
Odysseus was
forced to
become the
lover of...
- Latinus' mother. In
other accounts,
Calypso bore
Odysseus two children,
Nausithous and Nausinous. The
story of
Odysseus and
Calypso has some
close resemblances...
- The
dusky large blue (Phengaris
nausithous) is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria...
- son of
Circe and
Odysseus and thus,
brother to
Agrius and
Latinus or
Nausithous and Nausinous, and C****iphone. In some accounts, he was
called the son...
- Gr****: Ἀλκίνους or Ἀλκίνοος Alkínoös
means "mighty mind") was a son of
Nausithous and
brother of Rhexenor.
After the latter's death, he
married his brother's...
-
their own names. The city that
Romos founded was Rome. with Calypso:
Nausithous,
Nausinous with Callidice:
Polypoetes with Euippe:
Euryalus with daughter...
-
important food
plant for the
European large blue
butterflies Phengaris nausithous and P. teleius. Use is made of its
extensive root
system for
erosion control...
- Lelantos. Periboea,
daughter of the
Giant Eurymedon and the
mother of
Nausithous with Poseidon. Periboea,
daughter of
either King
Cychreus of
Salamis or...
-
Megareus Oenope Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD
Sithon Ossa
Conon 1st cent. BC/AD
Nausithous Periboea Hom. Ody. 8th
century BC
Torone Phoenice Steph. Byz. 6th cent...