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mythical singer Linus took
three pupils: Heracles,
Thamyris, and Orpheus,
which neatly settles Thamyris'
legendary chronology. When
Pliny the
Elder briefly...
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Morpho thamyris, the
Thamyris morpho, is a
Neotropical butterfly found in
Paraguay and
Brazil (Santa Catarina, Mato Grosso, São Paulo, Rio
Grande do Sul)...
- the West wind, Boreas, the god of the
North wind and a
mortal man
named Thamyris.
Hyacinthus chose Apollo over the others. He
visited all of Apollo's sacred...
- them in Leivithra. In a
later myth,
Thamyris challenged them to a
singing contest. They won and
punished Thamyris by
blinding him and
robbing him of his...
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Harvard University Press.
Internet Archive.
First Vatican Mythographer, 197.
Thamyris et
Musae Servius,
Servii grammatici qui
feruntur in
Vergilii carmina commentarii...
- the
Eastman School of Music. She was a
member of the
chamber ensemble,
Thamyris, from 1988. She
appeared with the
ensemble at the
Spoleto Festival USA...
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Madzharovo Point. The
glacier is
named after the
Thracian singer Thamyris in Homer's Iliad.
Thamyris Glacier is
centred at 64°34′00″S 63°19′30″W / 64.56667°S...
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daughter of
Carmanor of Crete. By Argiope, a
nymph of
Mount Parn****os, he had
Thamyris.
Philammon was
unnaturally beautiful and thus, one of the
nymphs (Argiope)...
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three kings,
respectively named Sacesphares,
Amorges or Homarges, and
Thamyris, with Polyaenus's
account being based on
accurate Persian historical records...
- Publications. pp. 15–16. ISBN 9788177559286. de Vries,
Nanny M. W.; Best, Jan.
Thamyris. Rodopi. p. 290. Strathcarron, Ian (2012).
Innocence and War: Mark Twain's...