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- Thyron (Ancient Gr****: Θρύον), sometimes Latinized as Thryum, or Thryoessa (Θρυόεσσα) was a town in Triphylia in ancient Elis, mentioned by Homer in the...
- a pest species on many crops. The family name comes from the Gr**** word thryon, meaning a "rush" or "reed" and mys meaning "mouse". Cane rats range in...
- Pedanius Dioscorides. Dioscorides called the plant "strychnos manikos" or "thryon." In AD 55, while still imprisoned, Locusta was called upon by Agrippina's...
- officinarum), Mekon (Papaver somniferum), Melaina (Claviceps pupurea), Thryon (Atropa belladona), and Cochi**** [...]" Margaret F. Roberts, Michael Wink...
- Laas, Oetylus 2.592 No name given (Messenians) 90 Nestor Pylos, Arēne, Thryon, Aipy, Cyparisseis, Amphigenea, Pteleum, Helos, Dorium 2.603 Arcadians 60...
- Elean warrior who parti****ted in the Trojan War. Ereuthus was a man from Thryon, a town near the Alpheus river, and a follower of King Nestor of Pylos to...
- Thryothorus is of Gr**** origin from the combination of the noun θρύον : thrýon ("rush, reed") and the adjective θοῦρος : thoũros ("rushing, impetuous";...
- little south of the river Alpheius. It was identified with the Homeric Thryon (Θρύον) or Thryoessa (Θρυόεσσα), a town listed in the Catalogue of Ships...
- ancient Elean city Epitalium. Epitalium, identified by Strabo as the Homeric Thryon or Thryoessa, was situated on a hill near the ford of the river Alpheus...