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- Polydora (/ˌpɒlɪˈdɔːrə/; Ancient Gr****: Πολυδώρᾱ in Attic and Πολυδώρη in Ionic, means 'many-gifts' or 'the shapely') was the name of several characters...
- Vyron Polydoras (Gr****: Βύρων Πολύδωρας, Gr**** pronunciation: [ˈviron poˈliðoras]; born 27 January 1947 in Perivolia, Zacharo, Elis, Greece) is a Gr****...
- Polydora ciliata is a species of annelid worm in the family Spionidae, commonly known as a bristleworm. It is a burrowing worm and is found in the northeastern...
- anoculata Polydora armata Langerhans, 1880 Polydora barbilla Polydora bioccipitalis Polydora blakei Polydora brachycephala Polydora caeca Polydora cardalia...
- American football coach Vyron Pallis (1923–1995), Gr**** actor Vyron Polydoras (born 1947), Gr**** politician All pages with titles containing Vyron This...
- Streblote polydora is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae first described by Herbert Druce in 1887. It is found in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the...
- boar hunt. Together they had a daughter, Polydora. According to Gr**** traveler and geographer Pausanias, Polydora was the wife of Protesilas, the first soldier...
- Phanerozela polydora is a moth of the Heliozelidae family. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1921. It is found in Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M...
- Polydora glycymerica is a species of annelid worm in the family Spionidae, native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean, where it lives commensally in ****ociation...
- Sub-Saharan Africa. Polydora angustifolia (Steetz) H.Rob. Polydora bainesii (Oliv. & Hiern) H.Rob. Polydora chloropappa (Baker) H.Rob. Polydora jelfiae (S.Moore)...