- In Ovid's Metamorphoses,
Phobetor (Ancient Gr****: Φοβήτωρ; 'Frightener' from
Ancient Gr****: φόβος, phobos, 'fear' 'panic'), so
called by men, or Icelos...
- PSR B1257+12 A), "Poltergeist" (PSR B1257+12 c, or PSR B1257+12 B), and "
Phobetor" (PSR B1257+12 d, or PSR B1257+12 C). They were both the
first extrasolar...
- PSR B1257+12 C,
alternatively designated PSR B1257+12 d and also
named Phobetor, is a super-Earth
exoplanet orbiting the
pulsar Lich
approximately 2,315...
- of the sons of Somnus: Morpheus, who
appears in
human guise,
Icelos /
Phobetor, who
appears as beasts, and Phantasos, who
appears as
inanimate objects...
- substances, such as
carbon monoxide. The
pulsar planets Draugr,
Poltergeist and
Phobetor may be
carbon planets that
formed from the
disruption of a carbon-producing...
-
Phobetor was a god who
appeared in
dreams in the form of
beasts in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Phobetor may also
refer to:
Phobetor, a
synonym of the marine...
-
Icelus may
refer to:
Icelus or Icelos,
another name for
Phobetor, in Ovid's
Metamorphoses Icelus (fish), a
genus of
fishes Icelus, a
freedman who served...
- more of
these sons of Sleep. One
called Icelos ('Like'), by the gods, but
Phobetor ('Frightener') by men, "takes the form of
beast or bird or the long serpent"...
- as a
separate genus, and the
species name
became Phobetor parvus. However, the
genus name
Phobetor was
already being used as a
junior synonym of a species...
-
named three of the sons of Somnus: Morpheus, who
appears in
human guise,
Phobetor,
called Icelos by the gods, who
appears as beasts, and Phantasos, who appears...