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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...
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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...
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Thryothorus is of Gr****
origin from the
combination of the noun θρύον :
thrýon ("rush, reed") and the
adjective θοῦρος : thoũros ("rushing, impetuous";...
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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...
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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...
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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...