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  • Adrastus
  • Ancient Greek mythological king of Argos

    the Lapiths, was the daughter of an Adrastus, possibly referring to this Adrastus. The Iliad refers to Adrastus as king of Sicyon, but does not explain

    Adrastus

    Adrastus

  • Seven against Thebes
  • Greek mythological champions who made war against Thebes

    Adrastus, the king of Argos, to be the captains of an Argive army whose purpose was to restore Oedipus' son Polynices to the Theban throne. Adrastus,

    Seven against Thebes

    Seven against Thebes

    Seven_against_Thebes

  • Mark Twain
  • American author and humorist (1835–1910)

    Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist. He has

    Mark Twain

    Mark Twain

    Mark_Twain

  • Adrastus (son of Gordias)
  • Character in Greek mythology

    iron spear. Croesus came to Adrastus to ask him for a favour, asking that he guard and protect his son on the hunt, and Adrastus accepted and accompanied

    Adrastus (son of Gordias)

    Adrastus (son of Gordias)

    Adrastus_(son_of_Gordias)

  • Adrastus (mythology)
  • Set of mythological Greek characters

    Greek mythology Adrastus or Adrestus (Ancient Greek: Ἄδραστος or Ἄδρηστος), (perhaps meaning "the inescapable"), usually refers to: Adrastus, the son of Talaus

    Adrastus (mythology)

    Adrastus_(mythology)

  • Adrastus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up adrastus (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adrastus was a legendary king of Argos. Adrastus (Greek: Ἄδραστος) means inescapable

    Adrastus (disambiguation)

    Adrastus_(disambiguation)

  • Arion (horse)
  • Mythical horse

    combat with Ares' son Cycnus. Later Heracles gave Arion to Adrastus, the king of Argos. Adrastus took Arion with him on the disastrous expedition of the

    Arion (horse)

    Arion_(horse)

  • Adrastus rachifer
  • Species of beetle

    Adrastus rachifer is a species of beetle in the family Elateridae and the genus Adrastus. The beetle is typically 3 – 4 mm in length and is in darker color

    Adrastus rachifer

    Adrastus rachifer

    Adrastus_rachifer

  • Adrastus of Aphrodisias
  • 2nd-century Greek philosopher

    Adrastus of Aphrodisias (Greek: Ἄδραστος ὁ Ἀφροδισιεύς; fl. 2nd century) was a Peripatetic philosopher who lived in the first half of the 2nd century AD

    Adrastus of Aphrodisias

    Adrastus_of_Aphrodisias

  • Tydeus
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    room in Adrastus's palace. Awakened by the clamor, Adrastus rushed to the hall to find the two men locked in a brawl. It was then that Adrastus recalled

    Tydeus

    Tydeus

    Tydeus

  • Adrastus (beetle)
  • Genus of beetles

    Adrastus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: Adrastus rachifer Adrastus

    Adrastus (beetle)

    Adrastus (beetle)

    Adrastus_(beetle)

  • Column of Marcus Aurelius
  • Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    the top where there is a lookout. Not much is known for certain about Adrastus for there is scholarly debate. What is known however is that he was a freedman

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column_of_Marcus_Aurelius

  • The Suppliants (Euripides)
  • Play by Euripides

    Theseus resolves not to repeat Adrastus’ mistake. He tells Adrastus to go away and leave him alone. Although Adrastus is ready to concede, the women will

    The Suppliants (Euripides)

    The Suppliants (Euripides)

    The_Suppliants_(Euripides)

  • Aegiale (wife of Diomedes)
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    Αἰγιάλεια) was, in Greek mythology, a daughter of Adrastus and Amphithea, or of Aegialeus the son of Adrastus, whence she bears the surname of Adrastine. One

    Aegiale (wife of Diomedes)

    Aegiale_(wife_of_Diomedes)

  • Argia (daughter of Adrastus)
  • Greek mythological figure

    Argea /ɑːrˈdʒiːə/ (Ancient Greek: Ἀργεία Argeia) was a daughter of King Adrastus of Argos, and of Amphithea, daughter of Pronax. She was married to Polynices

    Argia (daughter of Adrastus)

    Argia (daughter of Adrastus)

    Argia_(daughter_of_Adrastus)

  • Aegialeus (king of Argos)
  • Prince of Argos, son of Adrastus

    Illyria or have been killed by Alcmaon. Adrastus died of grief after his son's death, and Diomedes, Adrastus' grandson by his daughter Deipyle, succeeded

    Aegialeus (king of Argos)

    Aegialeus_(king_of_Argos)

  • Diomedes
  • Hero in Greek mythology

    banished prince of Thebes, arrived in Argos; Adrastus gave him his daughter Argia to wife. Later he approached Adrastus and pleaded his case to the king, as he

    Diomedes

    Diomedes

    Diomedes

  • Atys (son of Croesus)
  • Figure in Herodotus' Histories, the son of the Lydian king Croesus

    weapons. Croesus gave his consent, but he sent Adrastus with him as a body guard. During the hunt, Adrastus accidentally killed Atys when hurling a spear

    Atys (son of Croesus)

    Atys (son of Croesus)

    Atys_(son_of_Croesus)

  • Polynices
  • Mythological prince of Thebes

    married Argia, a daughter of King Adrastus of Argos and his wife Amphithea. Together they had three sons: Adrastus, Thersander, and Timeas. In the Thebaid

    Polynices

    Polynices

    Polynices

  • Pronax
  • Character of the greek mythology

    Amphithea in marriage to his brother Adrastus, who was the king of Argos and leader of the Seven against Thebes. She and Adrastus had three daughters, Argia, Deipyle

    Pronax

    Pronax

  • Adrastus of Cyzicus
  • Ancient Roman astronomer

    Adrastus of Cyzicus (/əˈdræstəs/) is an individual who is mentioned along with Dion of Naples (/ˈdaɪɒn, ən/) in a work of Augustine of Hippo. He was apparently

    Adrastus of Cyzicus

    Adrastus_of_Cyzicus

  • Procoilodes
  • Extinct species of beetle

    Procoilodes adrastus is an extinct species of hybosorid beetle. It is the only species in the genus Procoilodes. Ocampo, Federico C. (March 2002). "Procoilodes

    Procoilodes

    Procoilodes

  • Adrastus pallens
  • Species of beetle

    Adrastus pallens is a species of click beetles native to Europe. Fabricius, J.C.,1792 Entomologia systematica emendata et aucta. Secundum classes, ordines

    Adrastus pallens

    Adrastus pallens

    Adrastus_pallens

  • Midas
  • Mythological Greek king able to turn what he touches to gold

    have been a member of the royal house of Phrygia and the grandfather of Adrastus, son of Gordias who fled Phrygia after accidentally killing his brother

    Midas

    Midas

    Midas

  • Adrasteia
  • Greek nymph

    Adrastus", of Hellespontine Phrygia, who was said to have built the first temple of Nemesis. Strabo tells us that according to Antimachus, Adrastus "was

    Adrasteia

    Adrasteia

  • Epigoni (play)
  • Tragedy by Sophocles

    exchange between Alcmaeon and Adrastus, Eriphyle's brother and thus Alcmaeon's uncle. In this exchange Alcmaeon remarks that Adrastus "is the brother of a woman

    Epigoni (play)

    Epigoni (play)

    Epigoni_(play)

  • Civics
  • Study of the rights and obligations of citizenry and government

    the Spartan constitution. In the Euripides tragedy The Suppliants, King Adrastus of Argos describes how Hippomedon received his civic education for endurance

    Civics

    Civics

  • Eriphyle
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    Amphiaraus, greatly angering Eriphyle's brother Adrastus. When Adrastus and Amphiaraus eventually reconciled, Adrastus gave him Eriphyle's hand in marriage. Together

    Eriphyle

    Eriphyle

    Eriphyle

  • Hera Alexandros
  • worshiped at Sicyon. A temple had been built there to Hera Alexandros by Adrastus after his flight from Argos. Hera is referred to by various names one of

    Hera Alexandros

    Hera_Alexandros

  • Amphiaraus
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    leaders of the Seven against Thebes. Amphiaraus at first refused to go with Adrastus on this expedition against Thebes as he foresaw the death of everyone who

    Amphiaraus

    Amphiaraus

    Amphiaraus

  • Argia (mythology)
  • Figures in Greek mythology

    daughter of King Adrastus and Amphithea, daughter of Pronax. She married Polynices, son of Oedipus and bore him three sons: Thersander, Adrastus and Timeas

    Argia (mythology)

    Argia_(mythology)

  • Balius and Xanthus
  • Pair of immortal horses in Greek mythology

    may be related to Arion, another mythical horse reported to have saved Adrastus from the war of the Seven against Thebes with his prophetic abilities in

    Balius and Xanthus

    Balius and Xanthus

    Balius_and_Xanthus

  • Aphrodite
  • Ancient Greek goddess of love

    with Pierus, son of Magnes and bore Hyacinth. Aegiale was a daughter of Adrastus and Amphithea and was married to Diomedes. Because of anger of Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

  • Polybus of Sicyon
  • Son of Hermes and Chthonophyle

    during his reign, his grandson Adrastus came to him fleeing from Argos. Afterwards, at the death of Polybus, Adrastus succeeded his grandfather as the

    Polybus of Sicyon

    Polybus_of_Sicyon

  • Eurydice (daughter of Adrastus)
  • of Troy as the wife of Ilus, founder of Ilium. She was the daughter of Adrastus and the mother of King Laomedon of Troy and possibly, of Themiste, Telecleia

    Eurydice (daughter of Adrastus)

    Eurydice_(daughter_of_Adrastus)

  • Eurynome
  • Name in Greek mythology

    called Cleophyle or Antinoe. Eurynome, daughter of Iphitus and mother of Adrastus of Argos by Talaus. In some accounts, she was called the daughter of Apollo

    Eurynome

    Eurynome

  • Hyarotis adrastus
  • Species of butterfly

    Hyarotis adrastus, the tree flitter, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Male and female, dark chocolate-brown

    Hyarotis adrastus

    Hyarotis adrastus

    Hyarotis_adrastus

  • Talaus
  • Figure from Greek Mythology

    Eurynome, Lysippe or Lysianassa, daughter of Polybus). He was the father of Adrastus, Aristomachus, Astynome, Eriphyle, Mecisteus, Metidice, and Pronax. Apollonius

    Talaus

    Talaus

  • Epigoni
  • Legendary figures in the second Argos-Thebes war in Greek mythology

    According to the mythographer Apollodorus, they were: Aegialeus, son of Adrastus Alcmaeon, son of Amphiaraus Amphilochus, son of Amphiaraus Diomedes, son

    Epigoni

    Epigoni

  • Click beetle
  • Family of beetles

    Guérin-Méneville Thylacosternus Gemminger, 1869 Actenicerus Adelocera Adrastus Aeoloderma Aeoloides Aeolus Agriotes Agrypnus Alaus Ampedus Anchastus Anostirus

    Click beetle

    Click beetle

    Click_beetle

  • Greek Heroic Age
  • Historic era of Mediterranean history

    patriotism is a significant theme. Adrastus Amphiaraus Capaneus Hippomedon Parthenopaeus Polynices Tydeus Adrastus Creon Megareus Periclymenus Melanippus

    Greek Heroic Age

    Greek_Heroic_Age

  • The Greatest Asset
  • Short story by Isaac Asimov

    Ecology, Ino Adrastus, controls all the ecology with the aid of massive computers. He is visited by Jan Marley, a science writer, to whom Adrastus claims to

    The Greatest Asset

    The_Greatest_Asset

  • Argos, Peloponnese
  • City in Argolis, Greece

    Talaus, and then by his son Adrastus who, with Amphiaraus, commanded the disastrous war of the Seven against Thebes. Adrastus bequeathed the kingdom to

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos,_Peloponnese

  • Phrygians
  • Ancient Indo-European-speaking people of Anatolia

    veiled reference to a royal hostage in the legend of the twice-unlucky Adrastus, the son of King Gordias with the queen, Eurynome. He accidentally killed

    Phrygians

    Phrygians

    Phrygians

  • Phrygia
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    Phrygian prince Adrastus, who accidentally killed his brother and exiled himself to Lydia, where King Croesus welcomed him. Once again, Adrastus accidentally

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

  • Sicyon
  • Ancient Greek city

    Lamedon Sicyon Polybus of Sicyon (succeeded by Adrastus according to Pausanias) Inachus Phaestus Adrastus Zeuxippus of Sicyon (some sources see as direct

    Sicyon

    Sicyon

    Sicyon

  • List of Trojan War characters
  • Deiophontes Idaeus Peirasus Andro Demeter Hephaestus Alcimedes Hippalmus Deimos Adrastus Deiopites Ilioneus Peiros Androdaïxa Thetis Alcimedon Hippasus Eris Aenius

    List of Trojan War characters

    List of Trojan War characters

    List_of_Trojan_War_characters

  • Deipyle
  • Deipyle (Ancient Greek: Δηιπύλη, Dēipulē) may refer to: Deipyle, daughter of Adrastus and Amphithea, wife of Tydeus and mother of Diomedes. Her sister Argea

    Deipyle

    Deipyle

  • Gordias
  • In Greek mythology, the king of Phrygia

    royal line named Gordias was a contemporary of Croesus of Lydia. His son Adrastus accidentally killed his own brother and fled to Lydia where Croesus gave

    Gordias

    Gordias

  • Hippodamia (wife of Pirithous)
  • Wife of Pirithous in Greek mythology

    and δαμάζειν damazein "to tame") was the daughter of Atrax or Butes or Adrastus and the bride of King Pirithous of the Lapiths in Greek mythology. She

    Hippodamia (wife of Pirithous)

    Hippodamia (wife of Pirithous)

    Hippodamia_(wife_of_Pirithous)

  • Hera
  • Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus

    (Alexandros) 'Protector of Men' (among the Sicyonians). Her cult was founded by Adrastus. Ὁπλοσμία (Hoplosmia) 'bearing arms or shield' at Elis, Triphylia, Crotone

    Hera

    Hera

    Hera

  • Percote
  • Ancient Greek city

    Hyrtacus), Cleite (wife of King Cyzicus), and two sons named Amphius and Adrastus who fought during the Trojan War. As an ally of Troy, Percote sent a contingent

    Percote

    Percote

  • Statius
  • 1st-century AD Roman poet

    in exile fights with Tydeus, another exile at Adrastus' palace; the two are entertained and marry Adrastus' daughters. In Book 2, Tydeus goes to Eteocles

    Statius

    Statius

  • Lysimache
  • Disambiguation article

    Melampus. She married king Talaus of Argos and bore him these children: Adrastus, Mecisteus, Hippomedon, Pronax, Aristomachus, and Eriphyle. Lysimache,

    Lysimache

    Lysimache

    Lysimache

  • Tyrannasorus rex
  • Extinct species of beetle

    found within the top 300 meters of the La Toca Formation. Procoilodes adrastus—another extinct species of beetle fossilized in Dominican amber Ocampo

    Tyrannasorus rex

    Tyrannasorus rex

    Tyrannasorus_rex

  • Lysianassa
  • Multiple figures in Greek mythology

    daughter of King Polybus. She married King Talaus of Argos and bore him Adrastus and Mecisteus. Lysianassa, a Trojan princess as the daughter of King Priam

    Lysianassa

    Lysianassa

  • Colonus (Attica)
  • Deme of the phyle Aegeis of ancient Attica

    Prometheus, together with sanctuaries of Peirithous, Theseus, Oedipus, and Adrastus. According to Greek mythology, Oedipus was buried there, as described by

    Colonus (Attica)

    Colonus_(Attica)

  • Amphithea
  • Name in Greek mythology

    son of King Talaus of Argos, and thus, sister to Lycurgus. She married Adrastus and was the mother of Argia, Deipyle, Aegiale, Aegialeus and Cyanippus

    Amphithea

    Amphithea

  • Hipponous
  • Several figures in Greek mythology

    daughter of Ares and Tereine. Hipponous, who together with his father, son of Adrastus, were said to have thrown themselves into fire in obedience to an oracle

    Hipponous

    Hipponous

  • Katabasis
  • Journey into the underworld in literature

    and Dido. Next, Aeneas sees heroes of battle: Tydeus, Parthenopaeus, Adrastus, Glaucus, Medon, Thersilochus, Polyboetes, Idaeus, Agamemnon, and Deiphobus

    Katabasis

    Katabasis

    Katabasis

  • Theseus
  • Legendary king of Athens who slayed the Minotaur

    during the Trojan War. Theseus welcomed the wandering Oedipus and helped Adrastus to bury the Seven against Thebes. Pausanias wrote that on the road through

    Theseus

    Theseus

    Theseus

  • Ion (Talfourd play)
  • 1836 play

    Tree (and subsequently Helena Faucit) as Clemanthe, John Vandenhoff as Adrastus, King of Argos, Charles Thompson as Medon, George John Bennett as Phocion

    Ion (Talfourd play)

    Ion (Talfourd play)

    Ion_(Talfourd_play)

  • Leucippe
  • Several characters in Greek mythology

    Tithonus. In some accounts, the wife of Ilus was called Eurydice, daughter of Adrastus or Batia, daughter of Teucer. Leucippe, another Trojan queen as the wife

    Leucippe

    Leucippe

  • Thebaid (Statius)
  • Latin poem by Statius

    Their fight is broken up by Adrastus who invites them into his palace. At a feast in honour of the god Apollo, Adrastus suggests that the two exiles

    Thebaid (Statius)

    Thebaid (Statius)

    Thebaid_(Statius)

  • Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo
  • Roman senator, orator and poet (c. 131 – 87 BC)

    Vopiscus wrote at least three tragedies with Greek themes. These plays were Adrastus, Tecmesa and Teutras. Only fragments of the plays survive. According to

    Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo

    Gaius_Julius_Caesar_Strabo

  • Aegialeus (mythology)
  • founder of Sicyon as 'Aegialea' Aegialeus (King of Argos), elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos. Aegialeus, an alternative name given by some scholars

    Aegialeus (mythology)

    Aegialeus_(mythology)

  • Eurydice (mythology)
  • Set of Greek mythological characters

    of Danae by her husband King Acrisius of Argos. Eurydice, daughter of Adrastus, wife of Ilus, and mother of King Laomedon. Eurydice, wife of Neleus, mother

    Eurydice (mythology)

    Eurydice_(mythology)

  • List of Greek mythological creatures
  • Zeus. Boreas Eurus Notos Zephyrus or Zephyr Arion, the immortal horse of Adrastus, which could run at fantastic speeds. Was said to eat gold. Horses of Achilles

    List of Greek mythological creatures

    List_of_Greek_mythological_creatures

  • Riace bronzes
  • Pair of ancient Greek bronze statues

    their statues are the statues of those who took Thebes: Aegialeus, son of Adrastus; Promachus, son of Parthenopaeus, son of Talaus; Polydorus, son of Hippomedon;

    Riace bronzes

    Riace bronzes

    Riace_bronzes

  • Iphitos
  • Name of several mythological Greek characters

    Olympic Games. Iphitus, father of Eurynome, who was the mother of King Adrastus of Argos, one of the Seven against Thebes. Iphitos, an elderly Trojan during

    Iphitos

    Iphitos

  • Acaste
  • Name of two figures in Greek mythology

    Persephone was abducted by Hades. Acaste, the nurse of the daughters of king Adrastus of Argos. Parada, s.v. Acaste 1; Hesiod, Theogony 356 The Homeric Hymns

    Acaste

    Acaste

  • Antigona (Traetta)
  • Italian-language opera by Tommaso Traetta

    Polynices by night. Haemon comes to warn her just before Adrastus and his guards arrive. Adrastus realises Creon's orders have been disobeyed. He believes

    Antigona (Traetta)

    Antigona (Traetta)

    Antigona_(Traetta)

  • Epameinondas (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Epaminondas Eduardo Epaminondas González Dubón Epaminonda Nicu W. Epaminondas Adrastus Blab Angelo Epaminonda Epaminondas Marias Epaminondas José de Araújo Epaminondas

    Epameinondas (disambiguation)

    Epameinondas_(disambiguation)

  • Amphius
  • Merops of Percote. Disregarding their father's advice, he and his brother Adrastus joined in the Trojan War and were killed by Diomedes. Amphius, son of Selagus

    Amphius

    Amphius

  • Pheme
  • Greco-Roman goddess of fame

    does not involve herself in local or low-stakes rumors and gossip. When Adrastus, king of Argos, pledges to marry off his daughters, Fama is described as

    Pheme

    Pheme

    Pheme

  • Theiodamas
  • Mythological Greek characters

    King Ceyx of Trachis. Theiodamas, a seer, son of Melampus. He followed Adrastus in the war of the Seven against Thebes and was chosen to replace Amphiaraus

    Theiodamas

    Theiodamas

  • Demonassa
  • Several figures in Greek mythology

    mother of the hero was called Methone. Demonassa, mother of Aegialeus by Adrastus. Demonassa, daughter of Amphiaraus, king of Argos and Eriphyle, and thus

    Demonassa

    Demonassa

  • Aegialeus
  • Name list

    founder of Sicyon as 'Aegialea' Aegialeus (King of Argos), elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos Aegialeus, an alternative name given by some scholars

    Aegialeus

    Aegialeus

  • Eleos
  • Greek deity of mercy and compassion

    Heracles sought refuge from Eurystheus' prosecution.[failed verification] Adrastus also came to this altar after the defeat of the Seven against Thebes, praying

    Eleos

    Eleos

  • List of click beetle species recorded in Britain
  • (Olivier, 1790) Hemicrepidius hirtus (Herbst, 1784) Adrastus pallens (Fabricius, 1793) Adrastus rachifer (Fourcroy, 1785) Synaptus filiformis (Fabricius

    List of click beetle species recorded in Britain

    List_of_click_beetle_species_recorded_in_Britain

  • Achaeus of Eretria
  • 5th-century BC Greek playwright

    said to have written 24, 30, or 44 plays, of which 19 titles are known: Adrastus, Aethon, Alcmeon, Alphesiboea, Athla, Azanes, Cycnus, Eumenides, Hephaestus

    Achaeus of Eretria

    Achaeus_of_Eretria

  • Merops (mythology)
  • Name of multiple Greek mythological figures

    of Pandareus. Merops, king of Percote, father of two sons (Amphius and Adrastus) killed by Diomedes in the Trojan War, and of two daughters, Cleite, wife

    Merops (mythology)

    Merops_(mythology)

  • List of mortals in Greek mythology
  • sailed with the Argonauts and participated in the Calydonian boar hunt Adrastus (Άδραστος), a king of Argos and one of the Seven against Thebes Aeacus

    List of mortals in Greek mythology

    List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology

  • Il Sant'Alessio
  • Opera in three acts composed by Stefano Landi

    wife) soprano sung by a castrato en travesti[citation needed] Adrasto (Adrastus, friend of Euphemianus) contralto Girolamo Zampetti (castrato)[citation

    Il Sant'Alessio

    Il Sant'Alessio

    Il_Sant'Alessio

  • Eteoclus
  • included on the list of the seven leaders. In Euripides' Suppliant Women, Adrastus describes him as a young, poor yet dignified person who would reject luxurious

    Eteoclus

    Eteoclus

  • Lycurgus (mythology)
  • son of King Talaus of Argos, and thus, brother to Amphithea, wife of Adrastus. He was one of those who were raised from the dead by Asclepius. Lycurgus

    Lycurgus (mythology)

    Lycurgus_(mythology)

  • Croesus
  • King of Lydia from 585 or 561 to 547 BC

    which he was accidentally hit by the spear thrown by the Phrygian prince Adrastus, who had previously exiled himself to Lydia after accidentally killing

    Croesus

    Croesus

    Croesus

  • Il pomo d'oro
  • Opera by Antonio Cesti

    Amore (Cupid) Soprano Himeneo (Hymen) Alto Castrato Main Plot Adrasto (Adrastus) Alto Castrato Aglaie (Aglaea) Soprano Alceste Alto Castrato (en travesti)

    Il pomo d'oro

    Il pomo d'oro

    Il_pomo_d'oro

  • Aegiale
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Amorgos Aegiale (wife of Diomedes), a daughter of Adrastus and Amphithea, or of Aegialeus the son of Adrastus, in Greek mythology Aegiale (mother of Alcyone)

    Aegiale

    Aegiale

  • Butes
  • Set of mythological Greek characters

    (wife of Pirithous). She is otherwise referred to as daughter of Atrax or Adrastus. Butes, son of Pallas and brother of Clytus; the two brothers were younger

    Butes

    Butes

  • Oedipus (Dryden play)
  • Restoration tragedy by Dryden and Lee

    rival kingdom Argos and captured prince Adrastus. The monarch turns out to be merciful, when he releases Adrastus, his former enemy, from prison. Despite

    Oedipus (Dryden play)

    Oedipus (Dryden play)

    Oedipus_(Dryden_play)

  • Cyzicus
  • Ancient town in Erdek, Balıkesir Province, Turkey

    iconophile theologian. Gelasius of Cyzicus, 5th century ecclesiastical writer. Adrastus of Cyzicus, a mathematician cited by Augustine of Hippo. Theophanes the

    Cyzicus

    Cyzicus

    Cyzicus

  • Aphrodisias
  • Ancient Roman city in Geyre, Aydın, Turkey

    Chariton (1st century AD), novelist and author of Chaereas and Callirhoe Adrastus (fl. 2nd century AD), peripatetic philosopher Alexander (died 3rd century

    Aphrodisias

    Aphrodisias

    Aphrodisias

  • Histories (Herodotus)
  • Work by Herodotus

    his son's death, when speaking of Adrastus (the man who accidentally killed Croesus' son), Herodotus states: "Adrastus ... believing himself to be the most

    Histories (Herodotus)

    Histories (Herodotus)

    Histories_(Herodotus)

  • List of suicides (BC)
  • is disputed, or who are alleged to have been killed, may be included. Adrastus (c. 550s BC), exiled son of Gordias, king of Phrygia Alcetas (320 BC),

    List of suicides (BC)

    List_of_suicides_(BC)

  • Cyanippus
  • Name of various mythological characters

    may refer to: Cyanippus, son of Aegialeus and Comaetho, or else son of Adrastus and Amphithea and brother of Aegialeus. He fought in the Trojan War and

    Cyanippus

    Cyanippus

  • Barzillai Lew
  • American revolutionary soldier and musician (1743–1822)

    (1784), Zimri (1785), Phebe (1788), Lucy (1790; married Thomas Dalton), and Adrastus (1793). "They all possessed a natural talent for music and most of them

    Barzillai Lew

    Barzillai_Lew

  • List of butterflies of India
  • Pirdana hyela 1 Plain green palmer Pirdana distanti 1 Tree flitter Hyarotis adrastus 1 Brush flitter Hyarotis microstictum 2 Golden flitter Quedara basiflava

    List of butterflies of India

    List of butterflies of India

    List_of_butterflies_of_India

  • Merope (play)
  • 1731 play

    Merope, James Quin as Glycon, Thomas Chapman as Nicanor, Thomas Walker as Adrastus, Lacy Ryan as Egistus, William Milward as Polydorus, Charles Hulett as

    Merope (play)

    Merope_(play)

  • Lycurgus (of Nemea)
  • Son of Pheres and father of Opheltes in Greek mythology

    Pausanias describes an image on the Amyclae throne of Apollo, which depicted Adrastus and Tydeus, two of the Seven against Thebes, stopping a fight between Amphiaraus

    Lycurgus (of Nemea)

    Lycurgus_(of_Nemea)

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  • Adrastus
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    Adrastus

    One of the attackers in 'The Seven Against Thebes'.

    Adrastus

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  • Moreshwar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Moreshwar

    Elephant Headed God; Mayureshwar is One of Ashthavinayaks (Lord Ganapati)

  • Rameshmeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Rameshmeet

    Lord's Friend

  • HERBERTO
  • Male

    Spanish

    HERBERTO

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERBERTO means "bright army."

  • Miheer
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Miheer

    Lord Sun

  • Athdar
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Scottish

    Athdar

    From the oak tree ford.

  • Navy
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Navy

  • Rhuten
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Rhuten

    Truth

  • Diler
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    German, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Diler

    Brave

  • Nye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southeastern)

    Nye

    English (southeastern) : topographic name arising from a misdivision of Middle English atten (e)ye which means either ‘at the river’ or ‘at the island’, from Old English ēa ‘river’ and ēg ‘island’ respectively. Both these words were feminine in Old English, and so should have been preceded only by Middle English atter (see Rye), but distinctions of gender ceased to be carefully maintained in the Middle English period.

  • Jaisinha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Jaisinha

    Victorious Lion

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