- In Gr**** mythology,
Procris /ˈproʊkrɪs/ (Ancient Gr****: Πρόκρις, gen.: Πρόκριδος) was an
Athenian princess, the
third daughter of Erechtheus, king of...
- The
Death of
Procris, A
Satyr mourning over a
Nymph or
simply A
Mythological Subject are
names given to an unsigned,
undated panel painting in the National...
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Cefalo e
Procri (Cephalus and
Procris) is a
chamber opera in
three scenes and a
prologue by
Ernst Krenek, his Op. 77,
begun in 1933 and
finished on 3 August...
-
Procris repens is a
species of
flowering plant in the
nettle family, Urticaceae. It is
commonly known as
watermelon begonia or
sisik naga,
although the...
- Sun who
kills (evaporates)
Procris (dew) with his
unerring ray or 'javelin'.
Sumptuous sacrifices for
Cephalus and for
Procris are
required in the inscribed...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Procris (/ˈproʊkrɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πρόκρις, gen.: Πρόκριδος) was a
Thespian princess as the
eldest of the 50
daughters of King Thespius...
-
Three ships of the
Royal Navy bore the name
Procris: HMS
Procris (1806), a Cruizer-class brig-sloop
launched in 1806. She
served at the
second battle of...
-
moment where Procris expires, as her
confused husband Cephalus tries both to
understand her and to
explain himself.
Cephalus and
Procris belonged to the...
-
Moduza procris, the commander,
sometimes included in the
genus Limenitis, is a medium-sized,
strikingly coloured brush-footed
butterfly found in South...
- Céphale et
Procris is the name of two
French operas based on the myth of
Cephalus and
Procris: Céphale et
Procris (Jacquet de la Guerre) (1694) by Élisabeth...