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Greek mythological princess of Athens
version of Procris' story comes from Pherecydes of Athens. Cephalus remains away from home for eight years because he wants to test Procris' fidelity.
Procris
List of ships with the same or similar names
Three ships of the Royal Navy bore the name Procris: HMS Procris (1806), a Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1806. She served at the second battle of
HMS_Procris
Species of butterfly
Moduza procris, the commander, sometimes included in the genus Limenitis, is a medium-sized, strikingly coloured brush-footed butterfly found in South
Moduza_procris
Unsigned painting
Procris (Italian: Morte di Procri) has been used since the 19th century, and is supposed to have been inspired by Ovid's tale of the death of Procris
The_Death_of_Procris
Species of flowering plant
tropical and subtropical climates. Procris repens is a food plant for caterpillars of various Hypolimnas species. "Procris repens (Lour.) B.J.Conn & Hadiah
Procris_repens
Opera by Ernst Krenek
Cefalo e Procri (Cephalus and Procris) is a chamber opera in three scenes and a prologue by Ernst Krenek, his Op. 77, begun in 1933 and finished on 3 August
Cefalo_e_Procri
List of paintings with the same or similar names
Céphale et Procris is the name of two French operas based on the myth of Cephalus and Procris: Céphale et Procris (Jacquet de la Guerre) (1694) by Élisabeth
Céphale_et_Procris
with Procris and her siblings for one week, seven laid with Heracles each night. In some accounts, Heracles bedded in a single night with Procris and her
Procris (daughter of Thespius)
Procris_(daughter_of_Thespius)
Ancient Greek name
Hermes. Cephalus, son of Deioneus, husband of Procris and beloved of Eos. The myth of Cephalus and Procris was especially well known in ancient and later
Cephalus
Greek goddess of the dawn
king of Cyprus, but he then began pining for Procris, causing a disgruntled Eos to return him to Procris, but not before sowing the seeds of doubt in
Eos
Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
way, Procris and Cherub detained the Danish ship Neptunus on 30 August. Commander James M. Gordon replaced Beauman in October. He then sailed Procris for
HMS_Procris_(1806)
Prince in Greek mythology
Sun who kills (evaporates) Procris (dew) with his unerring ray or 'javelin'. Sumptuous sacrifices for Cephalus and for Procris are required in the inscribed
Cephalus_(son_of_Deion)
Genus of flowering plants
accepted. Procris acaulis (Hook.f.) B.J.Conn & Hadiah Procris anfracta (A.C.Sm.) A.C.Sm. Procris archboldiana A.C.Sm. Procris boninensis Tuyama Procris brunnea
Procris_(plant)
Species of moth
name Pollanisus empyrea (Meyrick, 1888) Synonyms Procris empyrea Meyrick, 1888 Pollanisus empyreus Procris amethystina Meyrick, 1888 Pollanisus amethystina
Pollanisus_empyrea
Greek mythological dog
passed down to King Minos, who gave it as a reward to the Athenian princess Procris. She obtained it by sleeping with him, after drugging him with a drink
Laelaps_(mythology)
Species of plant
Procris pedunculata is a plant native to the Indian Ocean, Malesia and Pacific Ocean islands. The plant is known to be native to the following regions:
Procris_pedunculata
Céphale et Procris (Cephalus and Procris) is an opera by the French composer Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique
Céphale et Procris (Jacquet de La Guerre)
Céphale_et_Procris_(Jacquet_de_La_Guerre)
Painting by Paolo Veronese
moment where Procris expires, as her confused husband Cephalus tries both to understand her and to explain himself. Cephalus and Procris belonged to the
Cephalus_and_Procris
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Adscita Species: A. obscura Binomial name Adscita obscura (Zeller, 1847) Synonyms Procris obscura Zeller, 1847
Adscita_obscura
Opera by André Grétry
Céphale et Procris (Cephalus and Procris) is an opera by André Grétry with a French-language libretto by Jean-François Marmontel based on the Classical
Céphale_et_Procris_(Grétry)
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Adscita Species: A. jordani Binomial name Adscita jordani (Naufock, 1921) Synonyms Procris jordani Naufock, 1921
Adscita_jordani
Species of moth
Procrimima procris is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Felder in 1875. It is found in Colombia and Peru. Savela, Markku (August
Procrimima_procris
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. cirtana Binomial name Jordanita cirtana (H. Lucas, 1849) Synonyms Procris cirtana H. Lucas, 1849
Jordanita_cirtana
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Adscita Species: A. albanica Binomial name Adscita albanica (Naufock, 1926) Synonyms Procris albanica Naufock, 1926
Adscita_albanica
Species of moth
viridipulverulenta (Guérin-Méneville, 1839) Synonyms Pollanisus viridipulverulentus Procris viridipulverulenta Guérin-Méneville, 1839 Pollanisus adelaidae Turner,
Pollanisus_viridipulverulenta
Species of plant
tenacissima (Roxb.) Ed.Otto Boehmeria thailandica Yahara Boehmeria utilis André Procris nivea Wedd. Ramium compactum (Blume) Kuntze Ramium mollicoma (Miq.) Kuntze
Boehmeria_nivea
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. carolae Binomial name Jordanita carolae (Dujardin, 1973) Synonyms Procris carolae Dujardin, 1973
Jordanita_carolae
Species of plant
a single, modified sepal. The caterpillars of the Commander (Limenitis procris), a brush-footed butterfly, utilize this species as a foodplant. Sheat
Mussaenda_erythrophylla
Species of moth
Jordanita Species: J. budensis Binomial name Jordanita budensis (Speyer & Speyer, 1858) Synonyms Ino budensis Ad. & Au. Speyer 1858 Procris budensis
Jordanita_budensis
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Adscita Species: A. schmidti Binomial name Adscita schmidti (Naufock, 1933) Synonyms Procris schmidti Naufock, 1933
Adscita_schmidti
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Hestiochora Species: H. tricolor Binomial name Hestiochora tricolor (Walker, 1854) Synonyms Procris tricolor Walker, 1854
Hestiochora_tricolor
Divine personification of the breeze in Greek and Roman mythology
reported back to Cephalus' wife Procris, she was stricken with grief and fear over a false alarm (again implying that Procris was afraid Cephalus had returned
Aura_(mythology)
Species of moth
Zygaenidae Genus: Pollanisus Species: P. apicalis Binomial name Pollanisus apicalis Walker, 1854 Synonyms Pollanisus sequens Procris novaehollandiae
Pollanisus_apicalis
Species of moth
Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. hispanica Binomial name Jordanita hispanica (Alberti, 1937) Synonyms Procris hispanica Alberti, 1937
Jordanita_hispanica
Species of moth
Zygaenidae Genus: Rhagades Species: R. amasina Binomial name Rhagades amasina (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) Synonyms Procris amasina Herrich-Schaffer, 1851
Rhagades_amasina
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Rhagades Species: R. predotae Binomial name Rhagades predotae (Naufock, 1931) Synonyms Procris predotae Naufock, 1931
Rhagades_predotae
Dog breed
to the island. According to Greek mythology the goddess Artemis gave to Procris a dog, Laelaps, that never failed to catch its prey and from this dog derived
Molossian_hound
Species of moth
Pollanisus Species: P. cyanota Binomial name Pollanisus cyanota (Meyrick, 1886) Synonyms Procris cyanota Meyrick, 1886 Pollanisus cyanotus Pollanisus cyanotas
Pollanisus_cyanota
Species of moth
name Adscita geryon (Hübner, 1813) Synonyms Sphinx geryon Hubner, 1813 Procris geryon Adscita geryon chrysocephala Nickerl, 1845 Adscita geryon r. aeris
Adscita_geryon
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. graeca Binomial name Jordanita graeca (Jordan, 1907) Synonyms Procris graeca Jordan, 1907
Jordanita_graeca
Species of moth
A. mauretanica Binomial name Adscita mauretanica (Naufock, 1932) Synonyms Procris mauretanica Naufock, 1932 Adscita mauretanica meson Dujardin, 1973
Adscita_mauretanica
Species of moth
Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. algirica Binomial name Jordanita algirica (Rothschild, 1917) Synonyms Procris algirica Rothschild, 1917
Jordanita_algirica
Order of insects including moths and butterflies
different morphs. A good example is the Indian white admiral Limenitis procris, which has five forms, each geographically separated from the other by
Lepidoptera
16th-century English poet
724–726. W. E. Buckley, ed.; Cephalus and Procris; Narcissus; Roxburghe Club; 1882; preface. Cephalus and Procris; Narcissus at Internet Archive Parvum theatrum
Thomas_Edwards_(poet)
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. horni Binomial name Jordanita horni (Alberti, 1937) Synonyms Procris horni Alberti, 1937
Jordanita_horni
Species of moth
Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. anatolica Binomial name Jordanita anatolica (Naufock, 1929) Synonyms Procris anatolica Naufock, 1929
Jordanita_anatolica
Woman in Greek mythology
In some accounts, Arcesius instead was called the son of Cephalus by Procris or a she-bear who was transformed into a woman. Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey
Euryodeia
Over a Nymph or The Death of Procris stirred Ursula Vaughan Williams to write her poem "Procris." In ancient mythology, Procris, suspecting her husband Cephalus
Four Last Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Four_Last_Songs_(Vaughan_Williams)
Italian painter (1462–1522)
Classical mythology in such pictures as Venus, Mars, and Cupid, The Death of Procris, the Perseus and Andromeda series, at the Uffizi, and many others. Inspired
Piero_di_Cosimo
5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright
Phryges (Phrygians) Phthiôtides Poimenes (The Shepherds) Polyxene Priam Procris Rhizotomoi (The Root-Cutters) Salmoneus Sinon Sisyphus Skyrioi (Scyrians)
Sophocles
Species of moth
Species: M. coronias Binomial name Myrtartona coronias (Meyrick, 1886) Synonyms Procris coronias Meyrick, 1886 Adscita coronias Turneriptocris coronias
Myrtartona_coronias
Minor naval engagement
of Java in 1811. On 31 July 1811, Commander Maunsell of the sloop the Procris discovered a convoy of 40 or 50 proas, escorted by six French gun-boats
Action_of_31_July_1811
Genus of moths
Turneriprocris dolens (Walker, 1854) Synonyms Genus: Neoprocris Turner, A.J. 1926 Species: Procris dolens Walker, 1854 Neoprocris dolens Pollanisus dolens
Turneriprocris
Journey into the underworld in literature
Odysseus then sees a list of women whom he only briefly mentions: Phaedra, Procris, Ariadne, Maera, Clymene, and Eriphyle, all also lovers of gods or heroes
Katabasis
Queen of Crete in Greek mythology
centipedes whenever he lay with another woman, killing them. However, Procris, after consuming a protective circean herb, lay with Minos with impunity
Pasiphaë
Royal Navy officer, post-captain in 1812 (d. 1845)
February 1808, to the command of the Procris, 18 guns. Among the numerous prizes made by Maunsell in the sloop Procris, was the capture, in July 1810, or
Robert Maunsell (Royal Navy officer)
Robert_Maunsell_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Species of moth
Genus: Pollanisus Species: P. subdolosa Binomial name Pollanisus subdolosa (Walker, 1865) Synonyms Procris subdolosa Walker, 1865 Pollanisus subdolosus
Pollanisus_subdolosa
Species of moth
rufiventris Binomial name Myrtartona rufiventris (Walker, 1854) Synonyms Procris rufiventris Walker, 1854 Hestiochora rufiventris Neoprocris rufiventris
Myrtartona_rufiventris
Mythic location in the Aeneid
Hippolytus. Other figures that are mentioned to bide in the fields are Procris, Pasiphaë, Laodamia, and Caeneus. The Golden Bough (mythology) Land of
Fields_of_sorrow
Species of flowering plant
nom. nud. Morus brunoniana Endl. (1835) Morus pendulina Endl. (1833) Procris castaneifolia Endl. (1836) Pseudomorus brunoniana (Endl.) Bureau (1869)
Paratrophis_pendulina
Italian painter
Francesco Allegrini da Gubbio Cephalus and Procris, Dorotheum, Vienna Born Francesco Allegrini 1587 Gubbio, Papal States Died 21 July 1663(1663-07-21)
Francesco_Allegrini_da_Gubbio
Several figures in Greek mythology
resulting from an incestuous relationship between Erectheus and his daughter Procris. This genealogy is otherwise unknown. Bell, p. 16. Apollodorus, 3.14.2
Aglaurus
Name of two women in Greek mythology
during the war between Athens and Eleusis. Pandora's other sisters were Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia, Chthonia, and Merope while her possible brothers were
Pandora_(mythology)
Nettle family of plants
1929 (1 spp.) Pilea Lindl. 1821 (606 spp.) (syn. Sarcopilea Urb. 1912) Procris Comm. ex Juss. 1789 (24 spp.) Forsskaoleeae Gaudich. 1830 Australina Gaudich
Urticaceae
Genus of beetles
Species Paropsis ornata Paropsis atomaria See complete list in text Synonyms Parona (Berg, 1895) Procris Weise, 1901 (preoccupied) Procrisina Aslam, 1968
Paropsis
This is a list of butterfly species found in the Kerala, India. Dorsal view Ventral view Egg Larva Pupa Dorsal view Ventral view Dorsal view Ventral view
List_of_butterflies_of_Kerala
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. syriaca Binomial name Jordanita syriaca (Alberti, 1937) Synonyms Procris syriaca Alberti, 1937
Jordanita_syriaca
Legendary founder and king of Thespiae
Phrasimus and Diogeneia. He was probably the brother of Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia, Chthonia, Merope, Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Orneus
Thespius
Mythological narrative poem by Ovid
Theseus, Minos, Aeacus, the plague at Aegina, the Myrmidons, Cephalus and Procris. Book VIII – Scylla and Minos, the Minotaur, Daedalus and Icarus, Perdix
Metamorphoses
Species of moth
Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. maroccana Binomial name Jordanita maroccana (Naufock, 1937) Synonyms Procris maroccana Naufock, 1937
Jordanita_maroccana
Ancient Greek princess of Thessaly
constellation Corvus. Mythology portal Ancient Greece portal Cassandra Procris Cyparissus Ocyrhoe William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography
Coronis_(lover_of_Apollo)
Greek Mythology
some versions, Aeson was fathered by Cephalus, otherwise the consort of Procris. Along with Aeson, Alcimede was forced by the usurping Pelias to commit
Alcimede_(mother_of_Jason)
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
kill the fox. Amphitryon obtained from Cephalus the dog that his wife Procris had received from Minos, which was fated to catch whatever it pursued.[citation
Dionysus
4th-century BC Greek female physician
Greco-Roman stories. For instance, in Hyginus' version of the myth of Procris and Cephalus, Procris disguises herself as a man and reveals herself to Cephalus by
Agnodice
Species of moth
Order: Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Adscita Species: A. alpina Binomial name Adscita alpina (Alberti, 1937) Synonyms Procris alpina Alberti, 1937
Adscita_alpina
1790 Italian-language opera buffa by W. A. Mozart
are also present. Furthermore, it incorporates elements of the myth of Procris as found in Ovid's Metamorphoses, vii. Place: Naples Time: the 18th century
Così_fan_tutte
German opera composer (1674–1739)
city had built a 1,200-seat opera house. Keiser put on his first opera Procris und Cephalus there and, the same year, his opera Basilius was put on at
Reinhard_Keiser
British invasion of the island of Java
by a party from HMS Minden and HMS Leda on 30 July. On the same day HMS Procris attacked a squadron of six Dutch gunboats flying French colours, capturing
Invasion_of_Java_(1811)
Paintings by Rogelio de Egusquiza
Isolde's proper right arm. The work borrows elements from Cephalus and Procris (1879) by João Marques de Oliveira, with similarities in the structure
Tristan and Isolde (Egusquiza)
Tristan_and_Isolde_(Egusquiza)
Concept in Greek mythology
name Procritus, appearing on two of the four lists, has been compared to "Procris", although others suggested the reading "Herocritus" instead. The names
Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur
Sacrificial_victims_of_the_Minotaur
of Zagreus and Melinoë. Philomela; raped by her brother-in-law Tereus. Procris; raped by Minos. Rhea; raped by her son Zeus. Tyro; raped by Poseidon in
List of rape victims from ancient history and mythology
List_of_rape_victims_from_ancient_history_and_mythology
Opera by Ernst Krenek
Königreich (1928) Schwergewicht (1928) Leben des Orest (1930) Cefalo e Procri (1934) Karl V. (1938) Tarquin (1950) The Bell Tower (1957) What Price Confidence
Karl_V._(opera)
Species of moth
Zygaenidae Genus: Jordanita Species: J. minutissima Binomial name Jordanita minutissima (Oberthür, 1916) Synonyms Procris minutissima Oberthür, 1916
Jordanita_minutissima
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Thomas Edwards (poet) (died 1595), author of Cephalus and Procris; Narcissus Thomas Edwards (critic) (1699–1757), English critic and poet
Thomas_Edwards
Genus of moths
synonyms for Adscita; the Danish zoologist, Fabricius erected Procris as a genus in 1807. Procris was the daughter of Erechtheus and wife of Cephalus. A second
Adscita
Emulous Grasshopper Columbine Pandora Alacrity Raleigh Primrose Cephalus Procris Redwing Ringdove Peacock Sappho Recruit Royalist Carnation Clio Philomel
HMS_Arab_(1812)
Five figures in Greek mythology
Erechtheus by whom she bore Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Praxithea's other possible children were
Praxithea
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Adscita Species: A. bolivari Binomial name Adscita bolivari (Agenjo, 1937) Synonyms Procris bolivari Agenjo, 1937
Adscita_bolivari
1811 painting by Pierre-Narcisse Guerin
(known to the Greeks as Eos), falls in love with the second, the husband of Procris, kidnaps him and tries to seduce him. Like the canvas Morpheus and Iris
Aurora_and_Cephalus_(Guérin)
Species of butterfly
Felder, 1869 Copaeodes candida W. G. Wright, 1890 Hesperia waco W. H. Edwards, 1868 Heteropterus procris W. H. Edwards, 1871 Thymelicus macra Plötz, 1884
Copaeodes_aurantiaca
Semi-legendary king of Athens
Praxithea and thus he was brother to Pandorus, Metion, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Orithyia and Chthonia. His other possible siblings were Orneus
Cecrops_II
Spanish composer and harpist
illustrious playwright Calderon de la Barca, based on the story of Cephalus and Procris told in Ovid's Metamorphoses, released on 5 December 1660 to celebrate
Juan_Hidalgo_de_Polanco
French musician, harpsichordist and composer
subsequently been lost. On 15 March 1694, the production of her opera Céphale et Procris at the Académie Royale de Musique was the first of an opera written by
Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre
Élisabeth_Jacquet_de_La_Guerre
by jumping off Cape Leucas not out of remorse for the death of his wife Procris, but out of remorse for the death of Pterelaus, whom he also loved. Hypothesis
Pterelaus_(son_of_Taphius)
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Genus: Adscita Species: A. italica Binomial name Adscita italica (Alberti, 1937) Synonyms Procris italica Alberti, 1937
Adscita_italica
Archaic king of Athens
Pandorus, Metion and of six daughters, the eldest was Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Sometimes, his other mentioned children
Erechtheus
Species of bird
and, specifically, intact fruit from Nesoluma and Ixora. The fruits of Procris pedunculata, a plant known to grow from the West Indian Ocean to the Pacific
Henderson_fruit_dove
Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
Emulous Grasshopper Columbine Pandora Alacrity Raleigh Primrose Cephalus Procris Redwing Ringdove Peacock Sappho Recruit Royalist Carnation Clio Philomel
HMS_Clio_(1807)
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
his didactic work to men and mythologically digresses on the story of Procris and Cephalus. The book ends with his wish that women will follow his advice
Ovid
85526; -138.92235 (Laios) 0 + underground shaft, weapons development 56 kt Procris 27 November 1982 17:02:00 TAHT (–10 hrs) Rim zone, Areas 1–2, Moruroa Atoll:
1981–82_French_nuclear_tests
PROCRIS
PROCRIS
PROCRIS
Boy/Male
Basque Hebrew
God is heard.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of
the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’,
‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form
Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously
popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of
the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German
Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and
Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family
name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many
other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European
languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in
which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English
vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames
Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official
documents of the period normally used the Latinized form
Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an
originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan
‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has
also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of
Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe
‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac ÉinrÃ
or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names
ÉinrÃ, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is
also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is
documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called
Surname or Lastname
Spanish
Spanish : from the Marian epithet (MarÃa del) Carmen ‘Our Lady of Carmel’, a reference to Mount Carmel (meaning ‘garden’ or ‘orchard’) in the Holy Land, which was populated from early Christian times by hermits.Spanish : habitational name from any of various places in Spain named El Carmen, for example in the province of Cuenca.English : variant spelling of Carman.
Girl/Female
Hindu
One of arjunas wives
Girl/Female
Tamil
Blessings, Lord Krishna, Moonlight
Boy/Male
British, English
From the High Plain
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of Comfort
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, English
Innocent
Girl/Female
Teutonic Italian
Eager for war.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Early Winter; With Golden Body
PROCRIS
PROCRIS
PROCRIS
PROCRIS
PROCRIS
n.
Any species of small moths of the genus Procris. The larvae of some species injure the grapevine by feeding in groups upon the leaves.