- sun's rays.
Helios is said to
drive a
golden chariot drawn by four horses:
Pyrois ("The
Fiery One", not to be
confused with Pyroeis, one of the five naked-eye...
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Noctuoidea Family:
Noctuidae Genus:
Amphipyra Species: A. effusa
Binomial name
Amphipyra effusa Boisduval, 1828
Synonyms Pyrois effusa (Boisduval, 1828)...
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Amphipyrinae Tribe:
Amphipyrini Genus:
Amphipyra Ochsenheimer, 1816
Synonyms Pyrois Hübner, [1820]
Scotophila Hübner, [1820]
Pyrophila Stephens, 1829 Syntomopus...
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Pyrogi (Gr****: Πυρόι; Turkish: Gaziler) is a
village in the
Nicosia District of Cyprus,
located south of Tymbou. It is
under de
facto control of Northern...
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bursting from the
water of a fountain. It
depicts Aethon, Eous, Phlegon, and
Pyrois - the four
horses of Helios, Gr**** god of the sun. The
sculpture was installed...
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immortal horses of the sun-god Helios.
Abraxas Aethon Bronte Euos
Phlegon Pyrois Sterope Therbeeo Horses of Poseidon,
immortal horses of the god Poseidon...
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Syngnathus pelagicus Risso, 1810
Syngnathus ponticus Pallas, 1814
Syngnathus pyrois Risso, 1827
Syngnathus rondeletii Delaroche, 1809
Syngnathus rotundatus...
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points as the five-segment SRBs The name is
derived from Gr**** mythology.
Pyrois was a
horse that
pulled sun god Helios’ chariot.
Stephen Clark (18 April...
- sets,
picks up the
fragments of yoke and axle, and one of the
horses too (
Pyrois) who is
fearful of a father's wrath. Cicero,
another Roman author, describes...
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source of the Pedias, p****es
through Nisou, Dali (the
ancient Idalion) and
Pyroi, and
traverses the
Mesaoria in a
direction more or less
parallel with the...