- gave
birth to the
winds and the stars, one of
which was
Pyroeis. In
Ancient Gr**** astronomy,
Pyroeis is the god of the
planet Mars, one of the five planets...
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Chrysoritis pyroeis pyroeis (Western Cape,
along the west
coast to the
Northern Cape and
along the
south coast to Stilbaai)
Chrysoritis pyroeis hersaleki...
- Saturn, a
quality mentioned by
Horace and Persius.
Pyroeis (Ancient Gr****: Πυρόεις, romanized:
Pyroeis, lit. 'fiery'), ****ociated with the god Ares, Mars...
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followed by Phaethon, Jupiter, "bright"; the red planet, Mars was
known as
Pyroeis, the "fiery"; the brightest, Venus, was
known as Phosphoros, the light...
-
Venus the
morning star
Hesperus (Ἓσπερος), god of
Venus the
evening star
Pyroeis (Πυρόεις), god of Areios, the
planet Mars
Phaethon (Φαέθων), god of Dios...
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Greece portal Astronomy portal Orithyia of
Athens Hou Yi and the Ten Suns
Pyroeis, the star of Mars Hinckley,
Richard Allen (1899). Star-names and Their...
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drawn by four horses:
Pyrois ("The
Fiery One", not to be
confused with
Pyroeis, one of the five naked-eye
planets known to
ancient Gr**** and
Roman astronomers)...
- or
simply Mars. The ****enistic Gr****s also
called the
planet Πυρόεις
Pyroeis,
meaning "fiery". In the
Skanda Purana, a
Hindu religious text, Mars is...
-
Drakensberg daisy copper The
pyroeis species group:
Chrysoritis felthami (Trimen, 1904) – Feltham's opal
Chrysoritis pyroeis (Trimen, 1864) – sand-dune...
- honeybee)
Cacyreus marshalli (common
geranium bronze)
Chrysoritis pyroeis pyroeis (sand-dune opal)
Colias electo electo (African
clouded yellow) Crocothemis...