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- In Gr**** mythology, Parthenopaeus or Parthenopaios (/pɑːrˌθɛnəˈpiːəs/; Ancient Gr****: Παρθενοπαῖος, romanized: Parthenopaîos, lit. 'virgin woman's son')...
- A s**** of Monoplex parthenopeus with periostra**** removed Same s****, apertural view Apertural view of Monoplex parthenopeus echo (Kuroda & Habe in...
- 1150, he wrote Parthénopéus de Blois, a chivalric tale (romance) whose motif is drawn from the story of Cupid and Psyche. Parthénopéus was then adapted...
- or Pheres), Gorge, Eurymede and Melanippe. Meleager was the father of Parthenopeus by Atalanta but he married Cleopatra, daughter of Idas and Marpessa....
- Partonopeus de Blois is a long poem in the chivalric romance genre written in Old French in the 1170s or 1180s. Its author is unknown, but some scholarly...
- Zeitschrift "Alpina". Species described by von Salis include: Monoplex parthenopeus, Gibbula ardens, Patella tarentina, Conus jaspis and Euphorbia ****i....
- he would defeat his enemy Idas. This Telephus did, with the help of Parthenopeus, a childhood companion who had been found as a baby on Mount Parthenion...
- p****ages. The story of the opera is based on the medieval chivalric tale Parthénopéus de Blois, which was written in the middle of the 12th century by Denis...
- would make himself of use unto his state. Adrastus also describes how Parthenopeus received his education for citizenship in his adopted city: Next behold...
- sp.), the ****bed whelk (Busycon carica), the giant triton (Monoplex parthenopeus), the moon snail (Neverita duplicata) and the Florida rocksnail (Stramonita...