- In Gr**** mythology,
Orphne (/ˈɔːrfniː/ ORF-nee;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀρφνή, romanized:
Orphnḗ, from ὄρφνη,
órphnē, 'darkness') was a
nymph that
lived in Hades...
- Askalaphos) was the son of
Acheron and
Orphne.
Ascalaphus is the son of the
stygian river god, Acheron, and the nymph,
Orphne, and who was the
custodian of Hades'...
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Neoitamus orphne is a
species of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae. "Neoitamus
orphne Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-06...
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related to
Camerunia orphne.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Camerunia orphne. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2018). "Camerunia
orphne (Schaus, 1893)"...
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shared by two
people in Gr**** mythology: Ascalaphus, son of
Acheron and
Orphne. Ascalaphus, son of Ares and Astyoche.
Ancient Greece portal Myths portal...
- freshwater,
typically clouds and rain. see List of
Oceanids Underworld nymphs •
Orphne Hades is a
representation of the
darkness of the
river Styx, the
river of...
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became an
underworld goddess Askalaphos (Ἀσκάλαφος), the son of
Acheron and
Orphne who
tended the
Underworld orchards before being transformed into a screech...
- Zeus. By this myth,
Acheron is also the
father of
Ascalaphus by
either Orphne or Gorgyra. The
river called Acheron with the
nearby ruins of the Necromanteion...
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Camerunia albida Aurivillius, 1901
Camerunia flava Aurivillius, 1904
Camerunia orphne (Schaus, 1893)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Camerunia. De Prins...
- allegiance, status, ownership'.
Cognates could include Ancient Gr****: ὄρφνη (
órphnē; 'darkness') and ὀρφανός (orphanós; 'fatherless, orphan') from
which comes...