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- Rhoecus (or Rhaecus, Rhœcus, Rhæcus, Rhoikos) (Ancient Gr****: Ῥοῖκός) was a Samian sculptor of the 6th century BCE. He and his son Theodorus were especially...
- is found in the Indomalayan realm. Rapala rhoecus rhoecus (Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra) Rapala rhoecus vajana Corbet, 1940 (Java) de Nicéville,...
- the wilderness. While living in the wild, Atalanta slew two centaurs, Rhoecus and Hylaios, with her bow after her beauty caught their attention and they...
- included Rhoecus, the architect of the Temple of Hera (Olympia), and the great sculptor and inventor Theodorus, who is said to have invented with Rhoecus the...
- listed as Enceladus, Coeus, Ophion, Astraeus, Pelorus, Pallas, Emphytus, Rhoecus, Ienios, Agrius, Palaemon, Ephialtes, Eurytus, Theomises, Theodamas, Otos...
- Hylaeus, tried to rape Atalanta but was shot by her (same thing happened to Rhoecus). Hylaeus, killed by Heracles under unknown cir****stances. Hylaeus, followed...
- Gr**** sculptor and architect from the Gr**** island of Samos. Along with Rhoecus, he was often credited with the invention of ore smelting and, according...
- hides that he placed on her path. Atalanta; attempted rape by the centaurs Rhoecus and Hylaios, both of whom she slew with her bow. Auge; raped by Heracles...
- ancient figure of Nyx (the primordial goddess of Night) by the sculptor Rhoecus (6th century BC). Pliny describes images of Amazons, the legendary founders...
- sculptors, commencing with Rhoecus and Theodorus, who are said to have invented the art of casting statues in bronze. Rhoecus was also the architect of...