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Polyxo (/pəˈlɪksoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Πολυξώ Poluxṓ) is the name of
several figures in Gr**** mythology:
Polyxo, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters...
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Polyxo is a main-belt
asteroid that was
discovered by A.
Borrelly on 31
March 1891, in M****illes. It is
orbiting the Sun at a
distance of 2.75 AU...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Polyxo (/pəˈlɪksoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Πολυξώ, romanized: Poluxṓ), also
known as
Philozoe (Ancient Gr****: Φιλοζώη, romanized: Philozṓē...
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Megapenthes and came to Rhodes,
where she had a
friend in
Polyxo, the wife of Tlepolemus. For
Polyxo, they say, was an
Argive by descent, and when she was...
- Aegyptos.
According to
Apollodorus twelve of whom were born to the
naiad Polyxo; six to Pieria; two to Elephantis; four to
Queen Europa; ten to the hamadryad...
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Cerambycidae Genus:
Tmesisternus Species: T. viridescens
Binomial name
Tmesisternus viridescens (Thomson, 1864)
Synonyms Polyxo viridescens Thomson, 1864...
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Harmonia 1.
Cadmus Polyxo A4.
Nycteus (Regent)
Dirce B4 & A6.
Lycus (Regent) Zeus Zeus Ino
Agave Echion 3.
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus...
- that were rain-bringing nymphs. She was the
sister of
Eudora and Ambrosia,
Polyxo and Coronis, and
Cleeia and Phaeo. They were
called the
daughters of the...
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Amata polyxo is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett in 1918. It is
found in Kenya. De Prins, J. & De Prins...
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Eudora or (ii)
Aesyle (or Phaisyle), Coronis, Eudora,
Ambrosia and
Polyxo or (iii) Pytho, Synecho, Baccho,
Cardie and
Niseis (a,b,c) Hyas (a,b) Calypso...