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corrupting her virtue. Prince Polydorus, son of the King Cadmus and goddess Harmonia, fathered Labdacus by his wife Nycteis. Polydorus, an Argive, son of Hippomedon
Polydorus
Ancient Greek mythological Theban prince
Greek mythology, Polydorus or Polydoros (/ˌpɒlɪˈdɔːrəs/; Ancient Greek: Πολύδωρος means 'many-gift[ed]') was a king of Thebes. Polydorus was the youngest
Polydorus_(son_of_Cadmus)
Mythical Trojan prince, youngest son of Priam
Homer's Greek epic the Iliad, Polydorus is depicted briefly as a foe to Achilles. According to this source, Polydorus was the youngest son of Priam,
Polydorus_of_Troy
Spouse of king Priam in Greek mythology
Troy. Polydorus, the youngest son of Priam and Hecuba, is sent to King Polymestor for safekeeping, but when Troy falls, Polymestor murders Polydorus. Hecuba
Hecuba
King of Sparta
Polydorus (Polydoros) (Ancient Greek: Πολύδωρος; reigned from c. 700 to c. 665 BC) was the 10th Agiad dynasty king of Sparta. He succeeded his father
Polydorus_of_Sparta
Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
she takes for the murder of her youngest son, Polydorus. In the play's opening, the ghost of Polydorus tells how when the war threatened Troy, he was
Hecuba_(play)
1726 opera by Carl Heinrich Graun
Polydorus is an opera by Carl Heinrich Graun to a libretto by Johann Samuel Müller, premiered 1726, later performed 1735 at the Gänsemarkt opera Hamburg
Polydorus_(Graun)
Tyrant of Pherae and Tagus in 370 BC
Polydorus (Ancient Greek: Πολύδωρος) was a tyrant of Pherae and Tagus of the Thessalian League (370 BC). When Jason of Pherae was murdered in 370 BC,
Polydorus_of_Pherae
Species of butterfly
Pachliopta polydorus, the red-bodied swallowtail, is a butterfly from the family Papilionidae found in north-eastern Queensland, Australia and Papua New
Pachliopta_polydorus
Belgian playwright and essayist (1862–1949)
Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (29 August 1862 – 6 May 1949), also known as Count/Comte Maeterlinck from 1932, was a Belgian playwright, poet
Maurice_Maeterlinck
Italian-English scholar (c. 1470–1555)
Polydore Vergil or Virgil (Italian: Polidoro Virgili, commonly Latinised as Polydorus Vergilius; c. 1470 – 18 April 1555), widely known as Polydore Vergil of
Polydore_Vergil
Princess in Greek mythology
the house of Cadmus who gave birth to Dionysus. Her only brother was Polydorus, another ruler of Thebes. Together with her two sisters, Agave and Autonoë
Ino_(mythology)
Greek mythology character, founder of Thebes
as wife. At Thebes, Cadmus and Harmonia began a dynasty with two sons Polydorus and Illyrius, and four daughters, Agave, Autonoë, Ino and Semele. In rare
Cadmus
The Death of Polydorus is one of a set of seven tapestries known as The Story of Troy showing a scene from the Iliad by Homer, here the death of Priam's
The_Death_of_Polydorus
Figure in Greek mythology
younger brother Polydorus. She and her husband, Polymestor, were entrusted by her parents to the care of the young prince, Polydorus. Ilione, who already
Ilione
Greek mythological king of Thebes
appeared to mark him for tragedy. Pentheus was succeeded by his uncle Polydorus. Before or possibly after Pentheus was killed, his wife gave birth to
Pentheus
Mythological king of Troy
Helenus, Cassandra, Deiphobus, Troilus, Laodice, Polyxena, Creusa, and Polydorus. Priam was killed when he was around 80 years old by Achilles' son Neoptolemus
Priam
Figure in Greek mythology
harmony. She had three sisters: Autonoë, Ino and Semele, and a brother, Polydorus. Agave married Echion, one of the five Spartoi, and was the mother of
Agave_(daughter_of_Cadmus)
Polymestor betrayed Priam and threw Polydorus into the ocean in order to keep the treasures for himself. Hecuba, Polydorus' mother, found the body and discovered
Polymestor
Greek mythological Theban king
daughter, Nycteis married Polydorus, who was the successor of Pentheus, and their son was Labdacus. However, Pentheus and Polydorus both died soon after,
Nycteus
1956 film by Robert Wise
ruler of Aetolia Maxwell Reed as Ajax, Prince of Salamis Robert Brown as Polydorus Barbara Cavan as Cora Patricia Marmont as Andromache Guido Notari as Nestor
Helen_of_Troy_(film)
Mythological king of Thebes
son of Polydorus and a king of Thebes. Labdacus was a grandson of Thebes's founder, Cadmus. His mother was Nycteïs, daughter of Nycteus. Polydorus died
Labdacus
War between Messenia and Sparta
6000 originally in Lacedaemon with 3000 in Messenia, added by the king Polydorus, victor of the First Messenian War, or 4500 in each region. Aristotle
First_Messenian_War
Group of characters from Homer's Odyssey
Archestratus Hippomachus Euryalus Periallus Evenorides Clytius Agenor Polybus Polydorus Thadytius Stratius Phrenius Indius Daesenor Laomedon Laodicus Halius Magnes
Suitors_of_Penelope
Ancient sculpture excavated in Rome in 1506 AD
Greek sculptors from the island of Rhodes: Agesander, Athenodoros, and Polydorus, but he did not mention the date or patron. In style it is considered
Laocoön_and_His_Sons
Royal family of ancient Sparta
allegedly son of Agesilaus I, with a reign possibly dated from c.740–c.700. Polydorus, allegedly son of Teleclus, king in the first half of the 7th century
Agiad_dynasty
Mother of Dionysus in Greek mythology
names Thyone Abode Thebes, Mount Olympus Genealogy Parents Cadmus and Harmonia Siblings Autonoë, Agave, Ino and Polydorus Consort Zeus Children Dionysus
Semele
English actor (1921–2003)
The Dark Avenger (1955) – First French Knight Helen of Troy (1956) – Polydorus Lost (1956) – Farmer with Shotgun (uncredited) The Man Who Never Was (1956)
Robert_Brown_(British_actor)
Greek mythological Theban king
successor was Polydorus, who married Nycteis, the daughter of Nycteus. Nycteus served as regent for Labdacus, the son of Polydorus, when Polydorus died at a
Lycus_(son_of_Hyrieus)
Mortal woman seduced by Zeus in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Io_(mythology)
Ancient Greek goddess of harmony and concord
legendary hero and founder of Thebes. With Cadmus, she was the mother of Ino, Polydorus, Autonoë, Agave, Semele, and, in some accounts, Illyrius. Through her
Harmonia
King of Sparta
king of the Greek city-state of Sparta, who was preceded by his father Polydorus followed by his son Anaxander. He ruled from 665 to 640 BC. Histories
Eurycrates
Museums of the Vatican City
Leochares Apollo Belvedere Museo Pio-Clementino Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus Laocoön and His Sons Museo Pio-Clementino Apollonius Belvedere Torso Museo
Vatican_Museums
Hector, Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Pammon, Polites, Antiphus, Hipponous, Polydorus, Troilus (Troilus may be the son of Apollo), Laodice, Polyxena, Cassandra
List_of_children_of_Priam
daughter of Nycteus and Polyxo. She married the son of Cadmus and Harmonia, Polydorus, a Theban king and mother by him of Labdacus, king of Thebes. Robert Graves
Nycteïs
Ancient Greek hero and founder of Mycenae
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Perseus
Species of butterfly
A. (1967). Host plant specificity of the black swallowtail butterfly. Polydorus aristolochiae (Papilionidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 21:
Pachliopta_aristolochiae
Mythical Greek king of Thebes
(Regent) Dirce B4 & A6. Lycus (Regent) Zeus Zeus Ino Agave Echion 3. Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus
Oedipus
Figure in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Danaë
and Zethus, after the latter's wife Thebe. When Cadmus died, his son Polydorus was still a minor and hence Pentheus, a son of Cadmus' daughter Agave
Theban kings in Greek mythology
Theban_kings_in_Greek_mythology
Genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae
of the murdered Polydorus in Thrace. Aeneas' attempts to uproot the shrub cause the ground to bleed, and the voice of the dead Polydorus warns him to leave
Myrtus
Greek mythology character, daughter of Agenor
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Europa_(consort_of_Zeus)
Daughter of Oedipus in Greek mythology
Cadmus Pentheus Polydorus Oclasus Labdacus Menoeceus Laios Jocasta Oedipus Jocasta Eteocles Polynices Ismene Antigone
Antigone
Figure in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Epaphus
In Greek mythology, a king of Salmydessus
and Pandion, or Gerymbas and Aspondus, or Polydector (Polydectus) and Polydorus, or Parthenius and Crambis, or Oryithus (Oarthus) and Crambis[citation
Phineus
Ancient Greek mythological King of Argos
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Acrisius
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Memphis_(wife_of_Epaphus)
Legendary figures in the second Argos-Thebes war in Greek mythology
Thersander, son of Polynices To this list, the geographer Pausanias also adds: Polydorus, son of Hippomedon Adrastus and Timeas, sons of Polynices Hyginus also
Epigoni
Divine hero in Greek mythology
different names: Anicetus, Chersibius, Mecistophonus, Menebrontes, Patrocles, Polydorus, Toxocleitus. Other well-known children of Heracles include Telephus,
Heracles
Mythological Trojan prince
In Greek mythology, Polydorus or Polydore (/ˌpɒlɪˈdɔːrəs/; Ancient Greek: Πολύδωρος, i.e. "many-gift[ed]") was the son of Astyanax, prince of Troy. Astyanax
Polydorus_(son_of_Astyanax)
(Regent) Dirce B4 & A6. Lycus (Regent) Zeus Zeus Ino Agave Echion 3. Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus
Lycus_(son_of_Lycus)
Set of mythological Greek characters
and Pandion, or Gerymbas and Aspondus, or Polydector (Polydectus) and Polydorus, or Parthenius and Crambis. Cleopatra, also called Alcyone, the wife of
Cleopatra_(mythology)
Ancient Greek sculptor (1st century BC/AD)
classical sculptures. Pliny records that in conjunction with Athenodorus and Polydorus, Agesander sculpted Laocoön and his Sons, although modern art historians
Agesander_of_Rhodes
Collective name of the Greeks in Homer's poems
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Achaeans_(Homer)
Character in Greek mythology
Hector, Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Pammon, Polites, Antiphus, Hipponous, Polydorus, and the daughters Creusa, Laodice, Polyxena, and the prophetess Cassandra)
Gorgythion
Fabled object in Greek mythology
glimpsing Artemis naked. Both Polydorus and his son, Labdacus, died young. In his Library, Apollodorus claimed that Polydorus and Labdacus were torn apart
Necklace_of_Harmonia
Legendary war in Greek mythology
which Polymestor, a son-in-law of Priam, was king. Polymestor surrendered Polydorus, one of Priam's children, of whom he had custody. He then attacked the
Trojan_War
Phoenician king in Greek mythology and history
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Agenor
Character in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Phoroneus
Species of butterfly
1881) — Malabar rose Pachliopta phlegon (C. & R. Felder, 1864) Pachliopta polydorus (Linnaeus, 1763) — red-bodied swallowtail Pachliopta polyphontes (Boisduval
Red-bodied_swallowtail
King of Sparta
"helot". He succeeded his father Teleclus and was succeeded by his son Polydorus. Clough, Arthur Hugh (1867). "Alcamenes". In William Smith (ed.). Dictionary
Alcmenes
Figure in Greek mythology
(Regent) Dirce B4 & A6. Lycus (Regent) Zeus Zeus Ino Agave Echion 3. Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus
Creon_(king_of_Thebes)
Theban Princess
the Theban Royal Family Abode Thebes Genealogy Parents Cadmus and Harmonia Siblings Agave, Ino, Semele and Polydorus Consort Aristaeus Children Actaeon
Autonoë_(daughter_of_Cadmus)
Latin epic poem by Virgil
Mediterranean: Thrace, where they find the last remains of a fellow Trojan, Polydorus; Delos, where Apollo tells them to leave and to find the land of their
Aeneid
Form of textile art, traditionally woven on a vertical loom
Paul Rubens and Italian artist Pietro da Cortona in 1622. The Death of Polydorus, one of a set of seven tapestries showing a scene from the Iliad by Homer
Tapestry
Lunar epithet in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Telephassa
Sculpture of the Hellenistic culture of antiquity
Apollonius of Trales, the famous Farnese Bull, now in Naples. Atenodorus, Polydorus and Agesander, three natives of Rhodes, are the authors of one of the
Hellenistic_sculpture
Khryses 1988 PY Khryses, priest of Apollo MPC · 4707 4708 Polydoros 1988 RT Polydorus, Trojan prince MPC · 4708 4709 Ennomos 1988 TU2 Ennomos, mythical person
Meanings of minor-planet names: 4001–5000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_4001–5000
Mythological narrative poem by Ovid
Ulysses, and the arms of Achilles; the fall of Troy; Hecuba, Polyxena, and Polydorus; Memnon; the pilgrimage of Aeneas; Acis and Galatea; Scylla and Glaucus
Metamorphoses
Greek mythological figure
(Regent) Dirce B4 & A6. Lycus (Regent) Zeus Zeus Ino Agave Echion 3. Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus
Antiope_(mother_of_Amphion)
Medesicaste ✓ Deisenor ? Laophoon Meriones Polydorus Odysseus Mestor Achilles Democoon Odysseus Lassus Podalirius Polydorus Achilles or Polymestor Paris Philoctetes
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
2011 novel by Madeline Miller
(prince of Troy) Pedasus Peirous Phorcys Podes Polites Polydamas Polybus Polydorus (prince of Troy) Polyxena (princess of Troy) Priam (king of Troy) Pylaemenes
The_Song_of_Achilles
Person in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Aegyptus
including a necklace and robe. By her husband, she becomes the mother of Polydorus, Ino, Autonoë, Semele, and Agave. Hebe The goddess of youth. She is born
List_of_Greek_deities
Rwandan-British actor (born 1992)
Edinburgh Fringe 2013 Victoria Gavin/Callum/Patrick Dundee Rep Hecuba Polydorus The BFG Sam/Head of Army/Childchewer 2014 And Then There Were None Anthony
Ncuti_Gatwa
Mythological Greek king
(Regent) Dirce B4 & A6. Lycus (Regent) Zeus Zeus Ino Agave Echion 3. Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus
Autesion
Greek mythological king
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Danaus
Hermetic text
Nuremberg by Johann Petreius and edited by a certain Chrysogonus Polydorus. Polydorus likely is a pseudonym used by the Lutheran theologian Andreas Osiander
Emerald_Tablet
Species of butterfly
rose) P. eytensis P. liris P. mariae P. oreon P. pandiyana (Malabar rose) P. phlegon P. polydorus (red-bodied swallowtail) P. polyphontes P. strandi
Pachliopta_pandiyana
Term in Greek mythology
a consort of Priam, king of Troy, and mother of Lycaon and sometimes Polydorus. Her father was Altes, king of the Leleges. Laothoe, wife of the Trojan
Laothoe
Greek mythological figures; considered the founders of Thebes
(Regent) Dirce B4 & A6. Lycus (Regent) Zeus Zeus Ino Agave Echion 3. Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus
Amphion_and_Zethus
c. 740 – 700 BC Alcamenes First Messenian War begins c. 700 – 665 BC Polydorus First Messenian War ends; killed by the Spartan nobleman Polemarchus c
List_of_kings_of_Sparta
Pausanias' description of the war). 756 Kyzikus is settled by Ionians 754 Polydorus becomes king of Sparta. 753 Athens: Office of Archon reduced to 10 years
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Mythological Greek king of Argos
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Abas_(son_of_Lynceus)
Greek mythology character, son of Zeus and Europa
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Rhadamanthus
Topics referred to by the same term
Queen of Thebes can refer to: Nycteïs, wife of Polydorus Jocasta, wife/mother of Oedipus Ino (Greek mythology), daughter of Cadmus Niobe, wife of Amphion
Queen_of_Thebes
Traditional region of Ancient Greece
for long. The office of tagus became a tyranny under his successors, Polydorus, Polyphron, Alexander, Tisiphonus, and Lycophron; until, at length, the
Ancient_Thessaly
Phoenician prince in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Cilix
4th-century BC Greek ruler of Thessaly
his brother Polydorus ruled for a year, but he was then poisoned by Alexander, another brother. However, according to Xenophon, Polydorus was murdered
Alexander_of_Pherae
Mythical king of Sparta
724/723 BC if the first year of the first Olympiad was 776/775 BC. Kings Polydorus of the Agiads and Theopompus of the Eurypontids were reigning at that
Eurysthenes
Figure in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Ocalea_(mythology)
masterpiece is the Laocoön and His Sons, by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus of Rhodes (2nd century BC), perhaps the best expression of pathos in all
History_of_the_nude_in_art
Mythical Greek queen
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Eurydice (daughter of Lacedaemon)
Eurydice_(daughter_of_Lacedaemon)
Son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Belus_(Egyptian)
Trojan priest in Greek and Roman mythology
Pliny the Elder to the Rhodian sculptors Agesander, Athenodoros, and Polydorus, which stands in the Vatican Museums, Rome. Copies have been executed
Laocoön
Poem by Hesiod
Harmonia and the mortal Cadmus also produced Ino, Agave, Autonoë and Polydorus. Eos (Dawn) with the mortal Tithonus, produced the hero Memnon, and Emathion
Theogony
compared to his work. Purg. X, 32. Polydorus: See Hecuba. Polymestor: Ancient king of Thrace. He killed Polydorus, young son of the Trojan King Priam
List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
List_of_cultural_references_in_the_Divine_Comedy
Wife of Danaus
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Elephantis_(mythology)
Daughter of Danaus in Greek mythology
Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia Zeus Polydorus Sparta Lacedaemon Ocalea Abas Agave Sarpedon Rhadamanthus Autonoë Eurydice
Hypermnestra
Figures in Greek mythology
otherwise known as Baton. Elatus, father of Euanippe, who was the mother of Polydorus by Hippomedon. Elatus, a son of Icarius and father of Taenarus by Erymede
Elatus
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Tamil
Lord Brahma
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Muslim
One having good qualities, Nature & habits
Girl/Female
American, Christian, French, Gaelic, Greek, Indian, Japanese, Latin, Sanskrit
Crag; Hill; Star
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Renowned Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
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Australian, Christian, Finnish, Greek
Sweet-spoken; Well Spoken; Descended from Jupiter (Jove)
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Engrossed
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Money; Wealth
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Church.
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Happy. Feminine of Felix.
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