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tradition "
Rhadamanthus | Etymology,
origin and
meaning of
rhadamanthus by etymonline". www.etymonline.com.
Retrieved 2023-01-16. "
Rhadamanthus:
Absurd Etymologies...
- tradition, he was the son of Zeus and Europa, and the
brother of
Minos and
Rhadamanthus,
while in
other accounts the
Sarpedon who
fought at Troy was the grandson...
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Platymeris rhadamanthus (also
known as the red spot ********in bug) is a
species of true bugs
belonging to the
family Reduviidae.
Platymeris rhadamanthus can reach...
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Hades together with his half-brother
Aeacus and his full-brother
Rhadamanthus.
Rhadamanthus judged the
souls of Asians,
Aeacus judged Europeans, and Minos...
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became one of the
three judges in the
underworld alongside Minos and
Rhadamanthus. In
another story, he ****isted
Poseidon and
Apollo in
building the walls...
- dictionary.
Rhadamanthus was a just
ruler in Gr**** mythology, son of Zeus and Europa.
Rhadamanthus may also
refer to: 38083
Rhadamanthus, a trans-Neptunian...
- sent to the
Elysian Fields after being judged by the
underworld judges,
Rhadamanthus and Minos. By Hesiod's time, the
Elysium would also be
known as the Fortunate...
- son of Cres, the
personification of Crete.
Hephaestus is his son, and
Rhadamanthus – a
mythical king of
Crete – his grandson. This
tradition is reported...
- to
Plato (c. 427 BC),
Rhadamanthus,
Aeacus and
Minos were the
judges of the dead and
chose who went to Tartarus.
Rhadamanthus judged Asian souls, Aeacus...
- rhadamanthus:
Aphaenops rhadamanthus rhadamanthus (Linder, 1860)
Aphaenops rhadamanthus silvaticus Jeannel, 1941 "Aphaenops
rhadamanthus (Linder, 1860)". Catalogue...