- In Gr**** mythology,
Podarces (Ancient Gr****: Ποδάρκης) was a son of
Iphiclus (son of Phylacus,
founder of Phylace) by
Diomedeia and the
brother of Protesilaus...
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Podarces (Ancient Gr****: Ποδάρκης) (masculine),
Podarke and
Podarce (Ancient Gr****: Ποδάρκη) (femine),
meaning swift-footed, may
refer to:
Podarces,...
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Laomedon and his sons,
except for
Podarces.
Hesione was
given to
Telamon as a war prize, and she
ransomed her
brother Podarces, who then
became known as Priam...
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Phintia podarce is a moth of the
family Notodontidae. It is
found from the
lower Amazon to the
Andean foothills of Peru.
Species page at Tree of Life...
- The
Saint Helena rail (Aphanocrex
podarces) was a
large flightless rail from
Saint Helena. It
became extinct in the
early 16th century. When
American ornithologist...
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brother Podarces with her.
Hercules would not
allow it
unless Hesione bought Podarces as a slave.
Hesione paid for her
brother with a veil.
Podarces' name...
- Troy and
sacked it. Then they slew all Laomedon's sons
present there save
Podarces, who was
renamed Priam, who
saved his own life by
giving Heracles a golden...
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Agriades podarce, the
arrowhead Arctic blue, gray blue or
Sierra Nevada blue, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
North America from...
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while Hyginus,
Fabulae Preface has the Harpies, Celaeno, Ocypete, and
Podarce, as
daughters of
Thaumas and Electra, at
Fabulae 14.18, the
Harpies are...
- "It is said . . . that he [Akhilleus (Achilles)] was
called Podarkes (
Podarces, Swift-Footed) by the Poet [i.e. Homer], because, it is said,
Thetis gave...