- In Gr**** mythology,
Stheno (/ˈsθiːnoʊ, ˈsθɛnoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Σθενώ, romanized:
Sthenṓ, lit. 'forceful') and
Euryale (/jʊəˈraɪəli/ yuu-RY-ə-lee; Ancient...
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Paragorgopis stheno is a
species of
ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the
genus Paragorgopis of the
family Ulidiidae. "ITIS
Standard Report - Error".
stheno "Search"...
- (or misspelled) sthéne or
sthene (from
Ancient Gr****: σθένος, romanized:
sthénos, lit. 'force'), is an
obsolete unit of
force or
thrust in the metre–tonne–second...
- (Ancient Gr****: Σθένελος, Sthenelos, "strong one, forcer";
derived from
sthenos, "strength, might, force") was a king of
Tiryns and Mycenae, and the son...
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Erinnyis stheno is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from Barbados. "CATE
Creating a
Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate-sphingidae.org....
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ancient Gr****
words κάλλος (kállos),
which means "beauty", and σθένος (
sthenos),
meaning "strength". It is the art of
using one's body
weight as resistance...
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Ancient Gr****: Γοργώνες), in Gr**** mythology, are
three monstrous sisters,
Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, said to be the
daughters of
Phorcys and Ceto. They...
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Gorgo 1909 GZ
Gorgon (German: Gorgo) one of the
three sisters – Euryale,
Stheno, and
Medusa – who had hair made of living,
venomous snakes and a gaze that...
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Eusthenopteron (from Gr****: εὖ eû, 'good', Gr****: σθένος
sthénos, 'strength', and Gr****: πτερόν
pteron 'wing' or 'fin') is a
genus of
prehistoric sarcopterygian...
- snake-haired Medusa's head.
Medusa and her two
immortal older sisters,
Stheno and Euryale, were Gorgons,
monsters with
snakes for hair,
sharp fangs and...