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Lysimache (/laɪˈsɪməkiː/; Ancient Greek: Λυσιμάχη; gen.: Λυσιμάχης, romanized: Lusimákhē, lit. 'releaser of battle' or 'scattering the battle') is the
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Lysimache I (453 BC - 365 BC), was an Ancient Greek Athenian Priestess. She served as the High Priestess of Athena Polias in the Parthenon Temple of the
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Species of butterfly
80–95 mm. Panacea procilla procilla (western Venezuela) Panacea procilla lysimache Godman & Salvin, [1883] (Panama (Volcan Chiriqui), Costa Rica) Panacea
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Son of Talaus and Lysimache in ancient Greek mythology
(/məˈsɪsˌt(j)uːs/; Ancient Greek: Μηκιστεύς Mēkisteús) was the son of Talaus and Lysimache. He was the father of Euryalus by Astyoche. Mecisteus participated in
Mecisteus_(son_of_Talaus)
Religious title in Ancient Greece
and the temple being destroyed. The best-attested High Priestess was Lysimache I, who held the office for 64 years during the early 4th century BCE and
High Priestess of Athena Polias
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Figure from Greek Mythology
Argonauts. He was the son of Bias (or Perialces) and Pero. His wife was Lysimache, daughter of Abas (also known as Eurynome, Lysippe or Lysianassa, daughter
Talaus
Figure in Greek mythology
her son Alcmaeon. Eriphyle was the daughter of King Talaus of Argos and Lysimache, a granddaughter of Melampus. She had five brothers: Adrastus, Parthenopaeus
Eriphyle
Character of the greek mythology
(/ˈproʊˌnæks/; Ancient Greek: Πρῶναξ) was one of the sons of Talaus and Lysimache, a brother of Adrastus and Eriphyle, and the father of Lycurgus and Amphithea
Pronax
Imbrius Creusa ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Hecuba Married to Aeneas Medusa ✓ ✓ ✓ Aristodeme ✓ Lysimache ✓ Polyxena ✓ ✓ ✓ Hecuba Captured by the Greeks, and later sacrificed on
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Greek mythological figure
Meleager, or Ares. A less common version makes him a son of Talaus and Lysimache (which would make him a close relative of the other members of the Seven
Parthenopaeus
Physician from the Hellenistic period
[this image], his own daughter D[--- having vowed it], for [her?] mother Lysimachê [---], [you placed your?] hand, great savior [---], during the priesthood
Phanostratê
Greek mythological figures sharing the same name
Argive seer, son of Melampus. He was the father of Coeranus, Idmon, and Lysimache. Abas, companion of Perseus who killed Pelates, the Cinyphian ally of
Abas_(mythology)
Son of Hermes and Chthonophyle
and Chthonophyle, daughter of the eponym of Sicyon. He had a daughter Lysimache or Lysianassa whom he gave in marriage to Talaus of Argos, son of King
Polybus_of_Sicyon
Ancient Greek mythological king of Argos
Adrastus' mother was; however, late sources give three different names: Lysimache, the daughter of Abas, Lysianassa, the daughter of Polybus, or Eurynome
Adrastus
Seven Against Thebes who attacked the city. He was the son of Talaus and Lysimache. Mecisteus, an Achaean warrior who participated in the Trojan War. He
Mecisteus_(mythology)
Argos Lysianassa Λυσιάνασσα the name of several mythological figures Lysimache Λυσιμάχη the name of several mythological figures Lysippe Λυσίππη the
List of minor Greek mythological figures
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Comedy by Aristophanes
members of the Boule (line 890) in anticipation of an orgy with Festival. Lysimache: An epithet for Peace and the name of a contemporary priestess of Athena
Peace_(play)
Lysianassa Lysias Lysicles (4th century BC) Lysicles (5th century BC) Lysidice Lysimache Lysimachia (Aetolia) Lysimachus Lysinomus Lysippe Lysippides Painter Lysippos
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meaning "scattering the battle". The female equivalent of the name is Lysimache. The name may refer to: Lysimachus the father of the Athenian politician
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Obedience; Conforming to; In Compliance with
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Medieval pet form of English Gilbert, GIB means "pledge-bright."
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House Owner; Mistress of All
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Fierce form of Kali, Goddess Durga
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Variant spelling of Scottish Dearbhfhorghaill, DEARBHORGHIL means "true testimony."
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Highly Praiseworthy; From Anthony; Invaluable
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German form of Latin Vincentius, VINZENZ means "conquering."
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English : unexplained; possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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