- In Gr**** mythology,
Theope (Ancient Gr****: Θεόπης) may
refer to the two
distinct women:
Theope, an
Athenian daughter of Leos, and
sister of
Praxithea and...
- Salvin, 1878
Theope batesi Hall, 1998
Theope brevignoni Gallard, 1996
Theope caroli Brevignon, 2011
Theope christiani Hall & Willmott, 1999
Theope christophi...
- Salvin, 1878
Theope batesi Hall, 1998
Theope brevignoni Gallard, 1996
Theope caroli Brevignon, 2011
Theope christiani Hall & Willmott, 1999
Theope christophi...
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theope Theope eupolis –
Veracruzan theope Theope pedias – yellow-bottomed
theope Theope phaeo –
falcate theope Theope pieridoides –
white theope Theope pseudopedias...
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Emesis progne,
small brown emesis Theope eudocia,
orange theope Theope virgilius,
cream theope or blue-based
theope Synargis calyce, blue transparent...
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Dionysus in the
Indian War and
drove away the
Indian army with her dance.
Theope – one of the
maenads who
tried to kill Lycurgus. The
names of the maenads...
- Εὐβούλης) was the
Athenian daughter of Leos, and
sister of
Praxithea and
Theope.
Eubule and her
sisters were said to have
sacrificed themselves voluntarily...
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Istanbul University in 1981. He is best
known for his twice-published play
Theope, and also as a
highly creative theatre critic. Büktel also
published a drama...
- Subfamily:
Satyrinae Tribe:
Zetherini Genus:
Ethope Moore, 1866
Synonyms Theope Moore, 1857 Sita Herrich-Schäffer, 1864
Anadebis Butler, 1867 Euploeamina...
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Zelotaea Subtribe Stalachtina Protonymphidia Stalachtis Subtribe Theopina Petrocerus Pseudotinea Theope Subtribe Zabuellina Hallonympha Teenie Zabuella...