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- perithein, 'to run around'[citation needed]; also transliterated as Perithous), in Gr**** mythology, was the King of the Lapiths of Larissa in Thessaly...
- g Perithous scurra neomexic**** (Viereck, 1903) b Perithous scurra nigrinotum Uchida, 1942 c g Perithous scurra pleuralis Cresson, 1868 b Perithous scurra...
- the genus Perithous: Perithous albicinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829) Perithous changbaish**** (He, 1996) Perithous digitalis Gupta, 1982 Perithous divinator...
- concerning mythological smelters, the Idaean Dactyls. Descent of Perithous, about Theseus and Perithous' trip to Hades. Precepts of Chiron, a didactic work that...
- The "Descent of Perithous" (Ancient Gr****: Πειρίθου κατάβασις, Peirithou katabasis) is a fragmentary epic poem that was ascribed to Hesiod by the 2nd-century...
- Theseus and Perithous, attempt to abduct Kore, for Perithous, but Aidoneus catches the two heroes, imprisons Theseus, and feeds Perithous to Cerberus...
- Catalogue of Women **** Ehoiai "Wedding of Ceyx" "Melampodia" "Descent of Perithous" "Idaean Dactyls" "Precepts of Chiron" "Megala Erga" "Astronomia" "Aegimius"...
- Catalogue of Women **** Ehoiai "Wedding of Ceyx" "Melampodia" "Descent of Perithous" "Idaean Dactyls" "Precepts of Chiron" "Megala Erga" "Astronomia" "Aegimius"...
- (alternatively ascribed to Cercops of Miletus), Astronomia, Descent of Perithous, Idaean Dactyls (almost completely lost), Megala Erga, **** Ehoiai...
- Catalogue of Women **** Ehoiai "Wedding of Ceyx" "Melampodia" "Descent of Perithous" "Idaean Dactyls" "Precepts of Chiron" "Megala Erga" "Astronomia" "Aegimius"...