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- Gr**** mythology, Orsilochus (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρσίλοχος), Ortilochus (Ὀρτίλοχος) or Orsilocus is a name that may refer to: Orsilochus, son of the river...
- Podalia orsilochus is a moth of the Megalopygidae family. It was described by Pieter Cramer in 1775. It is found in Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil, Guyana...
- Marpesia orsilochus, the Orsilochus daggerwing, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Suriname and Brazil. The habitat consists...
- Rhinotus is a genus of millipedes in the family Siphonotidae. There are at least 20 described species in Rhinotus. These species belong to the genus Rhinotus:...
- was variously referred to as Periboea, Merope or Medusa, daughter of Orsilochus. Polybus reigned over the city like a gentle man and loved his wife, but...
- Diocles and twin brother of Orsilochus. His sister was Anticleia, mother of Nicomachus and Gorgasus by Machaon. Crethon and Orsilochus were killed by the Trojan...
- the sun god. He was husband of Meda by whom she became the mother of Orsilochus, Cleisithyra, Iphiclus and Lycus. In Homer's Iliad, Idomeneus is found...
- him a son Ortilochus (Orsilochus), who in his turn became father of Diocles, and Diocles had twin sons Crethon and Orsilochus, who fought at Troy and...
- Neoptolemus, son of Achilles MPC · 5283 5284 Orsilocus 1989 CK2 Gr**** warrior Orsilochus, son of Diocles and twin brother of Crethon, killed by Aeneas during the...
- Dioklēs) may refer to: Diocles, king of Pherae as son of previous ruler Orsilochus. He was possibly the brother of Medusa, wife of Polybus of Corinth and...