- In Ovid's, Metamorphoses,
Orchamus (Ancient Gr****: Ορχάμος) was a king of
Persia ("in the land of ****es").
Orchamus was the
seventh in line from Belus...
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Orchamus gracilis (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882)
Orchamus hebraeus Uvarov, 1942
Orchamus kaltenbachi M****a, 2009
Orchamus m****ai Ünal, 2016
Orchamus raulinii...
- and θοός, "quick, swift") was a
Babylonian princess. The
daughter of
Orchamus, a king of Persia,
Leucothoe was
either a
lover of the sun god
Helios or...
- she
informed Leucothoe's father, King
Orchamus,
about the affair.
Since Helios had
defiled Leucothoe,
Orchamus had her put to
death by
burial alive in...
- of
Bellerophon by
Poseidon or Glaucus. Eurynome,
mother by the
Persian Orchamus of
Leucothoe whom
Helios loved. Eurynome, wife of
Lycurgus of
Arcadia and...
- who is the son of Belus. Ovid's
Metamorphoses (4.212f)
speaks of King
Orchamus who
ruled the
Achaemenid cities of
Persia as the 7th in line from ancient...
-
previous lover Clytie. In bitterness,
Clytie gossiped to Leucothoe's
father Orchamus, who
buried his
daughter alive.
Helios arrived too late to save her, but...
- not known.
Chiriqui and
Sevilla Island;
likewise rare in collections. —
orchamus Boisd. male: the
spots before the
upper angle of the cell of the forewing...
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Heliconius ****imilis Röber, 1921
Heliconius mentor Weymer, 1883
Heliconius orchamus Weymer, 1912
Heliconius eucoma var.
flavofasciatus Weymer, 1894 Heliconius...
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before revealing himself to her. However,
Clytie informs Leucothoe's
father Orchamus of this affair, and he
buries Leucothoe alive in the earth.
Helios comes...