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named after them.
Phocus, the son of
Poseidon and Pronoe,
possible eponym of
Phocis according to a
scholiast on the Iliad.
Phocus, son of
Aeacus and...
- Gr**** mythology,
Phocus (/ˈfoʊkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φῶκος
means "seal"), was a
prince of
Aegina and son of
Aeacus and Psamathe.
Phocus'
mother Psamathe...
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produces its own
advanced image processing software called Phocus. The
latest version of
Phocus is
available on
Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, and by taking...
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historic period.
Peleus and his
brother Telamon killed their half-brother
Phocus,
perhaps in a
hunting accident and
certainly in an
unthinking moment, and...
- Achilles), and by
Psamathe a son,
Phocus, whom he
preferred to the
former two sons, both of whom
conspired to kill
Phocus during a contest, and then subsequently...
- mythology,
Phocus (/ˈfoʊkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φῶκος
means "seal") was a
Corinthian prince who
later became the
eponymous ruler of Phocis.
Phocus was the son...
- Doris. By Aeacus, the king of Aegina, she is the
mother of a son,
Phocus. When
Phocus is
killed by his half-brothers
Peleus and Telamon,
Psamathe sends...
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stepson Phocus, Aeacus's son by the
Nereid Psamathe, and
wished he were dead. It is also
thought that
Telamon and
Peleus were
jealous of
Phocus because...
- here", and the
suitors recognized it as that of
Phocus. On the day the
suitors were executed,
Phocus' tomb ran with saffron. Phoedus, on his way back...
- Cephalus. She was also
called Asteria, the one who bore
Crisus and
Panopeus to
Phocus.
These twin
brothers did not get along,
quarreling while still in their...