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connection of
Pelasgus. Some
ancient Gr****s
believed that he was the
first man. In Argos,
several Inachid kings were
called Pelasgus:
Pelasgus,
brother to...
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Thessaly and that it was
called "Pelasgia" from king
Pelasgus. A
second fragment states that
Pelasgus was the son of Zeus and
Niobe and that his son Lycaon...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pelasgus (Ancient Gr****: Πελασγός, Pelasgós) also
known as Gelanor, was an
Inachid king of Argos.
Pelasgus was the son of Sthenelas...
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Pelasgus stymphalicus, also
known as the dáska or
stymphalia minnow, is a
threatened species of
small freshwater fish. It is a short-lived species, and...
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represent a
single species.
Species collapsed into H.
thysbe include:
Sphinx pelasgus Cramer, 1780
Sesia cimbiciformis Stephens, 1828
Sesia ruficaudis Kirby...
- King
Pelasgus that if he
refuses their plea, they will
commit suicide by
hanging themselves on the
statues of the gods at the sanctuary.
Pelasgus wants...
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Castnius pelasgus is a moth in the
Castniidae family. It is
found in Suriname, Peru and Amazonas. The
wingspan is
about 60 mm.
Castnius pelasgus pelasgus (Surinam)...
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Pelasgus is a
genus of
cyprinid fishes that is only
found in the Balkans.
There are
currently seven described species in this genus.
Pelasgus epiroticus...
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Pelasgus epiroticus, or tsima, is a
species of
freshwater minnow in the
family Cyprinidae. It is
endemic to lake
Pamvotis in Greece. Due to the restricted...
- daughters,
Hyperippe and Diomeneia. Arcas's
other sons were
Erymanthus and
Pelasgus.
Callisto was a
nymph in the
retinue of the
goddess Artemis, or in some...