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Percote or
Perkote (Ancient Gr****: Περκώτη) was a town or city of
ancient Mysia on the
southern (Asian) side of the ****espont, to the
northeast of Troy...
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Erebidae Subfamily:
Arctiinae Genus:
Aclytia Species: A. signatura
Binomial name
Aclytia signatura (Walker, 1854)
Synonyms Percote signatura Walker, 1854...
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Artaxerxes I gave him
Skepsis to
provide him with clothes, and he also gave him
Percote with
bedding for his house.
Themistocles would go on to
learn and adopt...
- Otherwise, the
mother of
Aesacus was
called Arisbe,
daughter of King
Merops of
Percote. Alexirrhoe,
mother of
Carmanor by Dionysus. Ovid,
Metamorphoses 11.763...
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early wife of King
Priam of Troy, also
daughter of the seer
Merops of
Percote Arisba, an
ancient city in the
Troad Arisba (****s), an
ancient town on...
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Erythrae Gordion Ḫilakku Ḫiyawa
Kammanu Kummuh Larisa Lyrnessus Maeonia Percote Pergamon Phocaea Phrygia Samʾal
Tabal Thebe Zeleia Aeolis (named after...
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Parabolos Parium Paulines Pegae in
Mysia Pegae in
Thrace Pege
Pentephyle Percote Pericharaxis Perinthus Petrozetoi Pharmakia Phidalia Petra Phiela Philia...
- gave him
Palaescepsis to
provide him with clothes, and he also gave him
Percote with
bedding for his house. When
Artaxerxes died in 424 BC at Susa, his...
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followed Dionysus on his
Indian campaign. ****e,
daughter of
Merops of
Percote and wife of Cyzicus. When her
husband was
unwittingly killed by the Argonauts...
- King
Priam of Troy.
Hyrtacus married Arisbe,
daughter of King
Merops of
Percote,
after Priam had
divorced her to
marry Hecabe. Hyrtacus's son by Arisbe...