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Segesta (Ancient Gr****: Ἔγεστα,
Egesta, or Σέγεστα, Ségesta, or Αἴγεστα, Aígesta; Sicilian: Siggesta) was one of the
major cities of the Elymians, one...
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Egesta is the
historic Sicilian city
Segesta It may also
refer to Stegea, a
genus of
moths Egesta minutalis, a
species in the
genus Spatalistis egesta...
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Crinisus by a
Dardanian or
Trojan woman named Egesta or Segesta.
According to Servius, this
woman Egesta or
Segesta was sent by her father,
Hippotes or...
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Spatalistis egesta is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in ****an (Honshu), the
Russian Far East and
China (Shanxi, Zhejiang). The...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Crambidae Genus:
Stegea Species: S. minutalis
Binomial name
Stegea minutalis (Walter, 1928)
Synonyms Egesta minutalis Walter, 1928...
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Cymothoe egesta, the
common yellow glider, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria...
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classification Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Crambidae Genus:
Stegea Munroe, 1964
Synonyms Egesta Ragonot, 1891...
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enslaved women. In 415 BC,
delegates from the
Sicilian city of
Segesta (Gr****:
Egesta)
arrived at
Athens to
plead for the
support of the
Athenians in
their war...
- again. In 415 BCE,
delegates from the
Sicilian city of
Segesta (Gr****:
Egesta)
arrived in
Athens to
plead for the
support of the
Athenians in
their war...
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daughters of the
nobility should be
attacked by them.
Fearing for his
daughter Egesta,
Hippotes (or Isostratus) sent her away from Troy in a ship,
which was carried...