- Ποδάργη, Podargē, "she who is foot-speedy")
Podarce (/poʊˈdɑːrsiː/; Ποδάρκη,
Podarkē, "she who is foot-safe"?) Nicothoë (/nɪˈkɒθoʊiː/; Νικοθόη, Nikothoē, "she...
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Podarkes and
Podarces (Ancient Gr****: Ποδάρκης) (masculine),
Podarke and
Podarce (Ancient Gr****: Ποδάρκη) (femine),
meaning swift-footed, may
refer to:...
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Annelida Clade:
Pleistoannelida Subclass:
Errantia Order:
Phyllodocida Family:
Hesionidae Genus:
Oxydromus Grube, 1855
Synonyms Podarke Ehlers, 1864...
- 13062
Podarkes /pəˈdɑːrkiːz/ is a mid-sized
Jupiter trojan from the Gr**** camp,
approximately 29
kilometers (18 miles) in diameter. It was
discovered on...
- are
background asteroids according to AstDyS-2 and Nesvorný.
Podarkes family 13062
Podarkes —
Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008)...
- Pelides, from his father,
Peleus Phthius, from his birthplace,
Phthia Podarkes, "swift-footed" (lit. 'defending with the foot', from the verb ἀρκέω, 'to...
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sired by the West Wind
Zephyrus while according to Nonnus,
Xanthus and
Podarkes,
horses of the
Athenian king Erechtheus, were born to
Aello and the North...
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March 20, 1991 La
Silla H.
Debehogne · 6.6 km MPC · JPL 13062
Podarkes 1991 HN
Podarkes April 19, 1991
Palomar C. S. Shoemaker, E. M.
Shoemaker L4 29...
- Achilles, who wore them on his feet.
Achilles was
sometimes known as
podarkes (feet like [the
wings of] Arke).
Podarces was also the
original name of...
- Erechtheus, a pair of
immortal horses owned by the king of Athens, Erechtheus.
Podarkes Xanthos Horses of Dioskouroi, the
immortal horses of the Dioskouroi. Harpagos...