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Epanthous
Epanthous Ep*an"thous, a. [Pref. ep- + Gr. ? flower.] (Bot.) Growing upon flowers; -- said of certain species of fungi.

Meaning of Panthous from wikipedia

- In Gr**** mythology, Panthous (Ancient Gr****: Πάνθοος), son of Othrys, was an elder of Troy, husband of the "queenly" Phrontis and father of Euphorbus,...
- 1882 Panthous contrarius Miller, 1941 Panthous daedalus Stål, 1863 Panthous ectinoderoides Bergroth, 1913 Panthous excellens Stål, 1863 Panthous icarus...
- Fabulae 170 Schmidt emended this as Idaea or Midea Schmidt emended this as Panthous; Bunte suggested this as Pandion, see Apollodorus, 2.1.5 Hyginus, Fabulae...
- him, and is devoted to him despite her liaisons with others, including Panthous — indeed, she imagines Aeneas whenever she is with anyone else. It is Aeneas'...
- parents of the Trojan hero Euphorbus who was otherwise known as the son of Panthous and Phrontis. Bucolion, an Achaean soldier who fought in the Trojan War...
- (King of Ethiopia) Mentes Mydon Mygdon of Phrygia Othryoneus Pandarus Panthous Paris (prince of Troy) Pedasus Peirous Penthesilea (Queen of the Amazons)...
- Phrontis a tomb and pay him the due rites of burial. Female Phrontis, wife of Panthous, one of the Elders of Troy, and mother of Euphorbus, Hyperenor and Polydamas...
- Ascalaphus Amphimachus Iphidamas Epistrophus Agelaus (3) Democoon Idaeus Panthous Other Residents Eos Automedon Amphion Iphinous Euphemus Agenor Demoleon...
- and Pronoe or Pronome, of whom the latter was the mother of Polydamas by Panthous. Clytius, son of Alcmaeon and Alphesiboea. He moved from Psophis to Elis...
- Seven against Thebes and was killed by Haemon. Hyperenor, a Trojan, son of Panthous and Phrontis, thus brother of Euphorbus; said to have been married, without...