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Seer in Greek mythology
during the Early Iron Age. Mopsus was considered to be the son of Manto either by Rhacius or Apollo. The earliest mention of Mopsus in ancient Greek sources
Mopsus
Species of Australian spider
Mopsus mormon is an Australian spider species of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). It is the sole species in the genus Mopsus. It is found in New
Mopsus_mormon
Topics referred to by the same term
Mopsus, in ancient Greece, was the name of three mythological figures, and possibly one historic person, including: Mopsus (son of Manto), son of Manto
Mopsus_(disambiguation)
Work by Virgil
touchy Mopsus that he is a much better singer than Amyntas. Meanwhile, since they have reached the cave, he asks Mopsus to begin. 20 – Mopsus sings how
Eclogue_5
Greek mythological figure
the Classical age accepted Mopsus as a historical figure, though the anecdotes concerning him bridge legend and myth. Mopsus (and perhaps a tradition of
Mopsus_(son_of_Manto)
Son of Ampyx in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Mopsus (/ˈmɒpsəs/; Ancient Greek: Μόψος, Mopsos), was the Lapith son of Ampyx and a nymph (sometimes named as Chloris and sometimes
Mopsus_(Argonaut)
Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC
Meanwhile, the Argonauts are kept there by adverse winds. Finally the seer Mopsus learns from omens that they are meant to establish a cult of the mother
Argonautica
Species of orchid
Dracula mopsus is a species of orchid. v t e
Dracula_mopsus
Ancient city in Cilicia Campestris, Turkey
changed to Yakapınar. The founding of this city is attributed to the seer Mopsus, from whom the city also took its name, who lived before the Trojan War
Mopsuestia
Poem collection by Virgil
Eclogue 5, Menalcas, meeting the young goatherd Mopsus, flatters him and begs him to sing one of his songs. Mopsus is persuaded, and sings a song he has made
Eclogues
Set of mythological Greek characters
of Elatus or Titairon[AI-generated source?]), with whom she had a child Mopsus who also became a renowned seer and would later join the Argonauts. The
Chloris
Theban oracle and partner of Alcmaeon, in Greek mythology
oracle devoted to him. She had a son named Mopsus by Apollo, although by some accounts, the father of Mopsus is Rhacius, whom Manto later married. According
Manto_(daughter_of_Tiresias)
Legendary people in Greek mythology
Ixion, Pirithous, Caeneus, and Coronus, and the seers Ampycus and his son Mopsus. In the Iliad the Lapiths send forty crewed ships to join the Greek fleet
Lapiths
Spread of Greek language and culture
800 BC, says that the ruling dynasty there traced their origins to Mopsus. Mopsus, whose name is also attested to in Hittite documents, may originally
Hellenization
Species of butterfly
Subspecies Many, see text Synonyms Papilio polymnia Linnaeus, 1758 Papilio mopsus Linnaeus, 1758 Mechanitis isthmia Bates, 1863 Mechanitis californica Reakirt
Mechanitis_polymnia
Species of butterfly
Strabena mopsus is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Madagascar. The habitat consists of forests. "Strabena Mabille, 1877" at Markku
Strabena_mopsus
Species of insect
mopsus is a species of leaf-footed bug in the family Coreidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea, Central America, and North America. "Mamurius mopsus
Mamurius_mopsus
Ancient Greek god
Calchas, on his return from Troy, came to Clarus. He challenged the seer Mopsus, and died when he lost. The Doric temple of Apollo Clarius was probably
Apollo
Name of multiple Greek mythological figures
the town of Titaron. He fathered Mopsus with the nymph Chloris (daughter of Orchomenus) or Aregonis. His son Mopsus joined the Argonauts after he was
Ampyx
Ancient Greek goddess and mother of the gods
other immortal gods likewise make way for the dread goddess," the seer Mopsus tells Jason in Argonautica; Jason climbed to the sanctuary high on Mount
Rhea_(mythology)
Poorly understood ancient Mediterranean group
Dananiyim. The area also reports a Mopsucrene ("Mopsus' fountain" in Greek) and a Mopsuestia ("Mopsus' hearth" in Greek), also in Cilicia. It has also
Denyen
Lapith hero of Thessaly
thought Caeneus was pushed down directly into Tartarus, but that the seer Mopsus said that Caeneus had been transformed into a bird. According to the Orphic
Caeneus
Ancient Greek hero and founder of Mycenae
created a race of toxic serpents, one of whom was to kill the Argonaut Mopsus. Upon returning to Seriphos and discovering that his mother had to take
Perseus
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian Cumaean Delphic
Caduceus
Ancient former city in Ionia (in modern Lydia, Turkey)
from Troy came upon the seer Mopsus in Colophon, the two competed in their mantic qualities. Calchas couldn't equal Mopsus' skills as a seer, being a son
Colophon_(city)
Mythological king of the Edoni in Thrace
one of his commanders, Mopsus, along with Sipylus the Scythian. Sometime later, when the Libyan Amazons invaded Thrace, Mopsus and Sipylus came to the
Lycurgus_(son_of_Dryas)
Symbol of medicine
Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian Cumaean Delphic
Rod_of_Asclepius
Bilingual inscription on stone slabs
leaders are, I, Azatiwada, trod all the people, who did not obey the House of Mopsus, I destroyed the fortifications there, I built fortifications so that people
Karatepe_bilingual
2000 American television miniseries
Aeson Diana Kent as Polymele David Calder as Argos Mark Lewis Jones as Mopsus Hugh Quarshie as Chiron, The Centaur Olga Sosnovska as Atalanta Kieran O'Brien
Jason and the Argonauts (miniseries)
Jason_and_the_Argonauts_(miniseries)
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian Cumaean Delphic
Ouroboros
Pastoral poem by Virgil
lovers' complaints. He explains how Nysa is to marry Mopsus, a most unequal match; he addresses Mopsus and advises him to prepare for the wedding. Then he
Eclogue_8
Town in the eastern part of ancient Cilicia
Roman Byzantine times. The town is named after the seer Mopsus, its name means "Springs of Mopsus". It is celebrated in history as the place where the emperor
Mopsucrene
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
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Erinyes
Pygmy Queen in Greek mythology
Nicodamas, who unlike her was good and sensible, and had a son by him, Mopsus. The other Pygmies brought many gifts for the newborn infant, but Hera,
Gerana
Ancient Greek dialect spoken in Arcadia and Cyprus
μόψος mopsos 'stain on the clothes' (Attic kêlis κηλὶς ἡ ἐν τοῖς ἱματίοις) (Mopsus mythology) (Mopsopia old name of Attica and Attic tales of Euphorion of
Arcadocypriot_Greek
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
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Trojan_Horse
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Lydia, which Amphilochus was said to have founded with his half-brother Mopsus, the son of Amphiaraus and Manto. Herodotus also credited Amphilochus with
Amphilochus_I_of_Argos
French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
into English by Richard Howard under the same title.) Contains four parts: Mopsus, Wayside Pages (Feuilles de Route), Biskra to Touggourt; and Travel Foregone
Bibliography_of_André_Gide
Greek mythological artefact
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Pandora's_box
Arthurian legend character
elements of Lancelot in the Ancient Greek mythical figures of Askalos and Mopsus (Moxus). Alfred Anscombe proposed in 1913 that the name "Lancelot" came
Lancelot
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian Cumaean Delphic
Nyx
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Ancient_Greek_religion
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
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Apple_of_Discord
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
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Moly_(herb)
Moon of Saturn
Aeson, delivered the Fleece WGPSN Mopsus /ˈmɒpsəs/ Μόψος 6°36′N 109°06′W / 6.6°N 109.1°W / 6.6; -109.1 (Mopsus) 37 2006 Prophesying son of Apollo
Phoebe_(moon)
Greek mythological creature
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Centaur
Ancient Greek city
Claros. The Aeolian Greeks at Notion had a special relationship with Aeolian Mopsus, but the Ionian Greeks at Colophon had a special relationship with Calchas
Notion_(ancient_city)
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
Polydeuces, Euphemus, Periclymenus, Echion, Erytus, Orpheus, Zetes, Calais and Mopsus. Several more names are discoverable from other sources: Amyrus (son of
Argonauts
Poetry and music genre
praise of Henry VII. Written in the form of a dialogue between the shepherds Mopsus and Melibœus, praising the ruler of the country for bringing back a Golden
Eclogue
Cretan double-bladed axe
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Labrys
Type of sacred standing stone
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Baetyl
Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth
Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian Cumaean Delphic
Argo
Tiresias Melampus, a legendary soothsayer and healer, and king of Argos Mopsus, the name of two legendary seers Polyeidos, a Corinthian seer who saved
List of mortals in Greek mythology
List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
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Ring_of_Gyges
Queen of Amazons in Greek mythology
Pitane and Priene, respectively. Myrina's army was eventually defeated by Mopsus the Thracian and Sipylus the Scythian. She, as well as many of her fellow
Myrina_(Amazon)
Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies
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Thyrsus
weddings: In his Eclogues, Virgil instructs the groom—an individual named Mopsus—to "cut fresh torches" because he must prepare for the arrival of the bride
Weddings_in_ancient_Rome
Geographical region in Turkey
under the leadership of the seer Mopsus. The Karatepe Luwian-Phoenician bilingual inscription mentions the House of Mopsus (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔑾𔗧𔗔𔗔
Cilicia
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
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Ichor
Ancient Greek goddess of the day
Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian Cumaean Delphic
Hemera
Ancient Greek sanctuary on Ionian coast
married her and allowed the Thebans to found Claros. Their heir was the seer Mopsus. Thus the origin of the oracle at Clarus was remembered by Greeks of the
Claros
Name of six people in Greek mythology
Aether. Oenoe, an impious Pygmy woman, wife of Nicodamas and mother of Mopsus. She was changed by Hera into a crane because of her impiety; Hera also
Oenoe_(mythology)
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
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Selene
Seer in Greek mythology
the Trojan War (as told in the Cyclic Nostoi and Melampodia): the prophet Mopsus beat him in a contest of soothsaying, although Strabo placed an oracle of
Calchas
Welsh actor (born 1964)
series; main role 2000 Where the Heart Is Brian Price Jason and the Argonauts Mopsus Mini-series 2001 The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells Arthur Brownlow Main
Mark_Lewis_Jones
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
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Theia
Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)
TR88. Kolonai TR89. Paesus TR90. Scepsis TR91. Myus TR92. Mallus TR93. Mopsus TR94. Caryanda TR95. Athenae TR96. Syrna TR97. Cyme TR98. Marathesium TR99
Greek_colonisation
Book of four Latin poems attributed to Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus
relieves love's pangs"). Two herdsmen, Lycidas and Mopsus convene under the shade of a poplar. Mopsus loves a girl called Meroe and Lycidas loves a boy
Eclogues_of_Nemesianus
Antiphates Epaltes Meilanion Polyidus Pharetre Other Humans Eumelus Chromius Mopsus Hippothous Antiphus Epicles Melaneus Polymelus Polemusa Aethra Euryalus
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Type of poem
elegy. Virgil has two shepherd-poets, Mopsus and Menalcus, commemorate their dead friend and fellow poet Daphnis. Mopsus first laments Daphnis as a godlike
Pastoral_elegy
Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness
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Hygieia
and Laodamia Glaucus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ son of Hippolochus No name given • Colophon Mopsus[citation needed] ✓ son of Manto Ethiopians Indians • Ethiopia Memnon (✓)
Trojan_Leaders
Genus of true bugs
to the genus Mamurius: Mamurius cubanus Barber & Bruner, 1947 Mamurius mopsus Stål, 1862 "Mamurius Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved
Mamurius
Snake-like monsters from Greek mythology
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Dragons_in_Greek_mythology
Plant in Greek and Roman mythology
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Lotus_tree
Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology
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Palladium (classical antiquity)
Palladium_(classical_antiquity)
Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton
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Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)
Ancient Greek deity of procreation
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Phanes
Poisoned shirt in Greek mythology
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Shirt_of_Nessus
Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy
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Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)
Three-prong spear
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Trident
Town in ancient Cilicia
Pyramus). Strabo writes that during his time the tombs of Amphilochus and Mopsus were in Magarsa. Its site is located near Dörtdirek, Karataş, in Asiatic
Magarsa
Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale
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Golden_Fleece
Void state preceding creation
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Chaos_(cosmogony)
Genus of orchid
Dracula mendozae Luer & V.N.M.Rao (Ecuador) Dracula minax (Colombia) Dracula mopsus (Ecuador) Dracula morleyi (NW. Ecuador) Dracula navarrorum (Ecuador) Dracula
Dracula_(plant)
Cretan son of Lebes who settled in Caria
his wife Manto, daughter of the seer Tiresias, he became the father of Mopsus, a renowned seer. Hard, p. 331. Hard, p. 331; Grimal, s.v. Rhacius; Pausanias
Rhacius
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
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Iris_(mythology)
Genus of moths
William Schaus in 1916. Both species are found in French Guiana. Schiraces mopsus Schaus, 1916 Schiraces mortua Schaus, 1916 Savela, Markku (February 19,
Schiraces
Salticidae Helpis minitabunda, Bronze Aussie jumper Maratus spp. Peacock Spiders Mopsus mormon, Northern Green Jumping spider Myrmarachne spp., Ant-mimicking spider
List of common spider species of Australia
List_of_common_spider_species_of_Australia
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
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Ara_(constellation)
Two-pronged implement resembling a pitchfork
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Bident
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
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Cornucopia
Symbol of the Roman god Mercury
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Talaria
Poem by Virgil
from kings). Codrus is also mentioned in 5.11, where Menalcas suggests to Mopsus that he should sing "praises of Alcon or criticisms of Codrus", suggesting
Eclogue_7
Archaeological site in Greece
legend of the temple being founded by Myrina, before she was defeated by Mopsus and Sipylus, and slain: After that, while subduing some of the rest of the
Samothrace_temple_complex
Shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero
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Heroön
German painter
the Sturm und Drang movement. In 1775, he published several idylls: Satyr Mopsus, Der Faun, Bacchidon und Milon, Der erschlagene Abel and Die Schafschur
Maler_Müller
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
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Aether_(mythology)
Libyan princess
archer named Mopsus tried to kill her from the city, but only hit her Nasamonic lieutenant Harpe, which provoked a response in which Mopsus's sons were killed
Asbyte
Supposed universal remedy
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Panacea_(medicine)
MOPSUS
MOPSUS
MOPSUS
Boy/Male
Tamil
From the meadow farm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the ‘upper pasture’, from Middle English uvere ‘over’, ‘higher’ + feld(e) ‘pasture’, ‘open country’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements.Americanized form of Dutch Overfelt or of German Oberfeld, a topographic name from ober ‘upper’, ‘up above’ + feld ‘open country’.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Pleasing
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, Italian
From the Moors; Dark Skinned
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Boar.
Girl/Female
Indian
Cooing of a pigeon, Voice of a dove
Girl/Female
Muslim
Honey
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nanduni | நாநà¯à®¤à¯à®¨à¯€
Musical instrument
Boy/Male
Indian
Donation
Boy/Male
Indian
One who Perform Well in Battle
MOPSUS
MOPSUS
MOPSUS
MOPSUS
MOPSUS