- Gr**** mythology,
Phantes (Ancient Gr****: Φάντης
means 'visible') was an
Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus.
Phantes's mother was the naiad...
- Nilus; one of the
wives of Aegyptus,
bearing him 12 sons: Eurylochus,
Phantes, Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromios,...
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naiad Eurylochus Caliadne, a
naiad 3
Automate Europe Busiris 28
Theano Phantes 4
Amymone Enceladus 29
Electra Peristhenes 5
Agave Lycus 30
Cleopatra (different...
- the Danaïdes,
daughter of
Danaus and Polyxo. She
married (and murdered)
Phantes, son of
Aegyptus and Caliadne. Theano, a
priestess of
Athena in Troy during...
- His
mother was the
naiad Caliadne and thus full
brother of Eurylochus,
Phantes, Peristhenes, Hermus, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromius, Polyctor...
- poisonous.
Phantes (portra**** by
Colin Moy) - A
noble centaur and son of
Tildus who was
framed for the
murder of the
Amazon Terreis.
Phantes was later...
-
Yaratot Yai
Yaratot Noi,
Bakan Tohin,
BaKan Yai, 13 3850 3 Mu Ko
Tarutao Ao
Phante Malaka Ao Chak, Ao Mo Lae, Ao Talo Udang, Ao Talo Wao, 163 20 Ko Sarai...
-
designated in 1966. The seas**** with a
lighthouse and the Moon in the distance,
Phante Malaka Bay,
Tarutao National Park
Tarutao National Park
Tarutao National...
-
Caliadne and thus full
brother of Eurylochus, Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas,
Phantes, Cisseus, Potamon, Lixus, Bromius,
Polyctor and Chthonius. In some accounts...
- 1874)
Memphis nenia (H. Druce, 1877)
Memphis offa (H. Druce, 1877)
Memphis phantes (Hopffer, 1874)
Memphis polycarmes (Fabricius, 1775)
Memphis proserpina...