- son of Apollo)
threw himself into the river.
Later it was
called Pactolus, from
Pactolus, the son of Leucothea, who
during a
festival of
Aphrodite failed...
- HMS
Pactolus,
after the
river in which,
according to legend, King
Midas washed his
hands to
divest himself of the
golden touch. The
first HMS
Pactolus (1813)...
-
Retrieved 21
December 2019.
Pactolus Bank or
Elizabeth Island? (Spanish) Tromp, Hylke. The
Story of the
Pactolus Bank. A lost
Island near Cape Horn...
-
Retrieved 2021-07-25. "Scarabaeus
pactolus Fabricius, 1787". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 2021-07-26. "Proagoderus
pactolus (Fabricius, 1787)".
India Biodiversity...
- residential, commercial, and
industrial areas.
Settlement extended to the
Pactolus Stream, near
which archaeologists have
found the
remains of work installations...
-
Nacaduba pactolus, the
large four-line blue, is a
species of
lycaenid butterfly found in
Indomalayan realm. A very
variable form both in the
shade of the...
-
inventing taxable coinage using electrum sourced from Midas'
famed river Pactolus. One day, as Ovid
relates in
Metamorphoses XI,
Dionysus found that his...
- HMS
Pactolus was a Pelorus-class
protected cruiser of the
Royal Navy.
There were
eleven ""Third class""
protected cruisers in the class,
which was designed...
- from 9 to 12
August 1814.
Pactolus was paid off in
August 1817 and sold in 1818. Cydnus-class
frigates such as
Pactolus were
actually Leda-class frigates...
- Washington,
North Carolina,
ordered a
reconnaissance in the
direction of
Pactolus. The 24th M****achusetts,
under Lt. Col. F. A. Osborne,
advanced to the...