- In Gr**** mythology,
Sithon (/ˈsaɪθɒn/ or /ˈsaɪθən/;
Ancient Gr****: Σίθων) was a king of the
Odomanti or
Hadomanti in Thrace, and
presumably the eponym...
- [1780])
Sithon micea (Hewitson, 1869)
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Sithon Hübner...
- [pallɛ̌ːnɛː]) is a
Macedonian or
Thracian princess, the
daughter of King
Sithon who
ruled over Odomantice, an
ancient region right where Macedonia meets...
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Sithon moorei var.
niasica Staudinger, 1889
Sithon ravindra var.
niasicola Staudinger, 1889
Sithon ravindra var.
ravindrina Staudinger, 1889
Sithon ravindra...
- it is said that
there are many Liliths.[citation needed] Man****eh
Matlub Sithon said "many
Liliths and
demons are abroad, and go up and down." The greatest...
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Indomalayan realm.
Sithon nedymond nedymond (Sundaland)
Sithon nedymond ismarus Fruhstorfer, 1912 (southern Burma, Langkawi, Thailand)
Sithon nedymond mastanabal...
- the
Trojan War by Hector. Periphetes, king of Mygdonia. He
fought with
Sithon for the hand of the latter's
daughter Pallene and was killed. Periphetes...
- Family:
Lycaenidae Genus:
Sinthusa Species: S. peregrinus
Binomial name
Sinthusa peregrinus (Staudinger, 1889)
Synonyms Sithon peregrinus Staudinger, 1889...
- agrippina
Binomial name
Pseudaletis agrippina H. H. Druce, 1888
Synonyms Sithon tricolor Staudinger, 1891
Pseudaletis tricolor Pseudaletis ugandae Riley...
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means 'pouring flow'), also
called Anchinoe or Archinoe, was the
consort of
Sithon, son of Ares, and the
mother of two daughters,
Pallene and Rhoetea, from...