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5th-century BC Greek tragic poet
Iophon (Ancient Greek: Ἰοφῶν, fl. 428 BC – 405 BC) was a Greek tragic poet, son of Sophocles, and brother to Ariston. Iophon gained the second prize in
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Genus of sponges
1885) Iophon flabellodigitatum (Kirkpatrick, 1907) Iophon frigidum (Lundbeck, 1905) Iophon funis (Topsent, 1892) Iophon gaussi (Hentschel, 1914) Iophon hesperidesi
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Species of sponge
Iophon cheliferum, also known as the white reticulated sponge, is a species of sea sponge which lives on the bottom of the ocean. It is a deep water species
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Species of sponge
Iophon husvikense is a species of sea sponge first found on the coast of South Georgia island, in the south west Southern Ocean. Goodwin, Claire, Paul
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5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright
charge in court by reading from his new Oedipus at Colonus. One of his sons, Iophon, and a grandson, also named Sophocles (son of Ariston), also became playwrights
Sophocles
6th-century BC tyrant of ancient Athens
Personal details Born c. 600 BC Philaidai Died Spring 527 BC (aged c. 73) Athens Children Hipparchus, Hippias, Iophon and Hegesistratus Parent Hippocrates
Pisistratus
420 BC) dramatist, lyric poet and philosopher, contemporary of Euripides Iophon (flourished 428 BC–405 BC), tragic poet, son of Sophocles Isyllus poet whose
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Son of Heracles in Greek mythology
plays with titles Mysians and Telephus. Another late fifth-century poet Iophon, and the fourth-century poets Cleophon and Moschion, each wrote plays called
Telephus
Son of the Greek playwright Sophocles (5th century BCE)
renowned playwright of ancient Greece, Sophocles, by Theoris, and brother to Iophon, who was also a playwright. He lived some time in the mid 5th century BCE
Ariston_(son_of_Sophocles)
Epicharmus of Kos Eupolis Euripides Hegemon of Thasos Herodas Ion of Chios Iophon Menander Neophron Nicochares Pherecrates Philemon (poet) Phrynichus (comic
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(philosophy) Ionians Ionic Greek Ionic order Ionic vase painting Ionidae Ionides Iophon Iota Iota subscript Iphianassa Iphianassa (daughter of Agamemnon) Iphianeira
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Species of starfish
cloud sponge (Aphrocallistes vastus) and the white reticulated sponge (Iophon cheliferum) and also on hydrozoans such as the pink branching hydrocoral
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5th-century BC Greek poet, dramatist and philosopher
Olympiad (452 BC); he is mentioned as third in competition with Euripides and Iophon, in Olympiad 87.4 (429-8 BC); and he died before 421 BC, as appears from
Ion_of_Chios
Ancient Greek dramatist
these titles are also listed by the Suda as works by Iophon, this may be a corruption of "Iophon". He is referred to by Aristotle in Poetics and Rhetoric
Cleophon_(poet)
Topics referred to by the same term
a 1684 French opera by Marc-Antoine Charpentier Actaeon, a lost play by Iophon (fl. 428–405 BC) Actaeon, a play by Phrynichus (tragic poet), an early Greek
Actaeon_(disambiguation)
architect Idomeneus (writer) – writer of Lampsacus Ion of Chios – poet Iophon – tragedian Iphicrates – Athenian general Irenaeus – theologian Isaeus –
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Species of frog
Retrieved 24 February 2018. van Soest, Rob. "Sponges of the NE Atlantic: Iophon piceum". Marine Species Identification Portal. Retrieved 24 February 2018
Pristimantis_piceus
Species Common name Acarnus erithacus Artemisina archegona Cyamon catalina Cyamon koltuni Cyamon neon Iophon lamella Iophon rayae
List of invertebrates of California
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Irish auctioneer and amateur biologist
crab species named for Hyndman were: Escharina hyndmanni (Johnson, 1847) Iophon hyndmani (Bowerbank, 1858) Pseudione hyndmanni (Bate & Westwood, 1868).
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Family of sponges
modified anisochelae such as the bipocillae (chellae with fused wings) of Iophon), microrhabd-like spicules (modified microxeas or microstrongyles) and diamond-shaped
Acarnidae
Species of sponge
Halisarca dujardini (Demospongiae, Halisarcida), Myxilla incrustans and Iophon piceus (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) from the White Sea". The Biological
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Inodia Insulipora Intexodictyon Intextum Intrasporeocoelia Intratubospongia Iophon Iouea Iowaspongia Irinaecyathus Irregulatopora Ischadia Isispongia Isiticyathus
List of prehistoric sponge genera
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glove) Haliclona simulans Haliclona urceolus Haliclona viscosa Iophon hyndmani Iophon nigricans Lissodendoryx jenjonesae Crella plana Crella rosea Biemna
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Cream honeycomb sponge (Fremantle, WA to Noosa, Qld and around Tasmania) Iophon sp. Orange pipe sponge (Central South Australia) Mycale (Arenochalina) mirabilis
List of marine animals of Australia (temperate waters)
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List of species that form a part of the poriferan fauna of South Africa
Acarnus claudei van Soest, Hooper & Hiemstra, 1991 Iophon cheliferum Ridley & Dendy, 1886, syn. Iophon chelifer Ridley & Dendy, 1886. Paracornulum coherens
List of sponges of South Africa
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Luminous
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Hindu
Devotee of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati
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Light, Bright
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Bengali, Indian
Hot
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Crystal
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Russian
(Сюзанна) Russian form of Greek Sousánna, SYUZANNA means "lily."
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Hindu, Indian
The Diamond of Kohinoor
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Indian
A Person who Like to be in a Group
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the personal name Tony, a short form of Anthony.Americanized form of any of various derivatives of the Latin personal name Antonius (see Anthony), for example Greek Antoniou, Antoniadis.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Intimate Companion; Friend; One who is Brought Near the Throne of Allah
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