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Pirithous (/ˌpaɪˈrɪθoʊ.əs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πειρίθοος or Πειρίθους,
derived from περιθεῖν, perithein, 'to run around'[citation needed]; also transliterated...
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Phorbas in the
fight at
Pirithous' wedding. Arctus,
attended Pirithous'
wedding and
fought against the Lapiths. Areos,
attended Pirithous'
wedding and fought...
- of
Pirithous. So
Theseus was
restored to the
upper air but
Pirithous never left the
kingdom of the dead, for when
Heracles tried to free
Pirithous, the...
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Leptotes pirithous,
commonly known as Lang's short-tailed blue or
common zebra blue, is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae.
Leptotes pirithous is a small...
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final labour imposed on Heracles. In a
fragment from a lost play
Pirithous, (attributed to
either Euripides or Critias)
Heracles says that, although...
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Pirithoüs is an
opera by the
French composer Jean-Joseph Mouret,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique (the
Paris Opera) on 26
January 1723...
- a
mythical fight that
broke out
between them and the
Centaurs during Pirithous and Hippodamia's wedding. The
Lapiths were an
Aeolian tribe who, like...
- was the
daughter of
Atrax or
Butes or
Adrastus and the
bride of King
Pirithous of the
Lapiths in Gr**** mythology. She was also
known as
Deidamia (/ˌdaɪdəˈmaɪ...
- Achilles,
which would qualify him, not Patroclus, as eromenos.
Theseus and
Pirithous are
another famous pair of
close adult male best
friends of the same age...
- god. Dictys, a
centaur who
attended Pirithous'
wedding and
battled against the Lapiths.
While fleeing Pirithous, he
slipped and fell off of a cliff....