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Xenoclea (Ancient Gr****: Ξενόκλεια), who
appears as a
character in the
legend of Hercules, was the Pythia, or
priestess and oracle, of the
Temple of Apollo...
- was a
queen or
princess of Lydia. As
penalty for a murder,
imposed by
Xenoclea, the
Delphic Oracle,
Heracles was to
serve as her
slave for a year. He...
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Romans identified as Hercules, was, by the
command of the
Delphic Oracle Xenoclea,
remanded as a
slave to
Omphale for the
period of a year, the compensation...
- mania, Pythia's
divine inspiration in Plato's c. 370 BC
dialogue Phaedrus Xenoclea "'Pythia main
entry Random House Dictionary (American),
further down Dictionary...
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Odyssey Anthousa/Gr****
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Dreams Laila 2022 Expeditions: Rome Zenobia/
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- m. vulc**** (Butler, 1865) (Choco (western
slope of Colombia)) H. m.
xenoclea (Hewitson, [1853] (Rio Perene.
eastern Peru) When
searching for mates,...
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Seleucia Xenarius Xenelasia Xenia Xeniades Xenias of
Arcadia Xenias of Elis
Xenoclea Xenokleides Xenocles Xenocrates Xenocrates of
Aphrodisias Xenodice Xenokles...
- and Mrs ****burn-Monfort,
retired military Kenneth Sanskrit,
merchant Xenoclea Sanskrit, his
sister Chief Superintendent Roderick Alleyn, CID
Agatha Troy...