- In Gr**** mythology,
Phorbas (/ˈfɔːrbəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φόρβας
Phórbās, gen. Φόρβαντος Phórbantos
means 'giving pasture'), or Phorbaceus[citation needed]...
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Hypolycaena phorbas is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Waigeo, Biak, Roon Island,
mainland New
Guinea and
various outlying islands...
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Helios either by
Nausidame or Iphiboe, or of Eleios, or of Poseidon, or of
Phorbas and Hyrmine. In the
latter account,
Augeas was
probably the
brother of...
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Phorbas pustulosus, or the
baseball glove sponge, is a
species of
demosponge known from the
coast of
South Africa and from the
Patagonian Shelf. This...
- 922 BC—Osorkon I
succeeds his
father Shoshenq I as king of Egypt. 922 BC—
Phorbas,
Archon of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 30
years and is
succeeded by his...
- King of
Athens dies
after a
reign of 41
years and is
succeeded by his son
Phorbas. 950 BC—Northern
Egypt starts to be
ruled by
Libyan pharaohs. The Libyans...
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Phorbas is a
genus of
demosponges belonging to the
family Hymedesmiidae. The
following species are recognised:
Phorbas acanthochela (Koltun, 1964) Phorbas...
- the
island of Rhodes. He was
sometimes confounded with the
Phlegyan Phorbas.
Phorbas was the son of
Triopas and Hiscilla,
daughter of Myrmidon, and thus...
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emigrated to Elis in the Peloponnesos.
Phorbas was the son of
Lapithes and Orsinome, and a
brother of Periphas.
Phorbas ****isted Alector, king of Elis, in...
- it with
their javelins, they
accidentally stabbed each
other and died.
Phorbas was a
savage giant king of
Phlegyas who was
described as
having swine-like...