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In Greek mythology, Solymus or Solymos (Ancient Greek: Σολύμου) may refer to two individuals: Solymus, an ancestral hero and eponym of the Solymi, who
Solymus
God of war in ancient Greek religion
as offspring of Ares, others listed here such as Meleager, Sinope and Solymus were sometimes said to be children of Ares and sometimes given other fathers
Ares
Species of beetle
1872. Its single species, Solymus pictor, was described by Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug in 1829. "Catalogue of Life, Solymus Lacordaire, 1872". Retrieved
Solymus_pictor
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
Byzantium, s.v. Ōlenos. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Pisidia; Grimal, s.v. Solymus, p. 424. Smith, s.v. Orchomenus (3). Smith, s.v. Agamedes. Ptolemy Hephaestion
Zeus
Country in ancient south-west Anatolia
and Solymians – names that are probably derived from the nearby Mount Solymus. Louis Feldman suggested that the Solymoi originally spoke an unattested
Milyas
Goddess of judicial punishment
the figure of the same name mentioned as the husband of Milye, sister of Solymus. The plural Praxidicae (Ancient Greek: Πραξιδίκαι, Praxidikai) refers to
Praxidice
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
alluded to by Ovid and Silius Italicus, which ascribed its foundation to Solymus, a Phrygian and one of the companions of Aeneas, is evidently a mere etymological
Sulmona
Ancient geopolitical region of Anatolia (Turkey)
itself is impassible except by boat. The valley was the seat of ancient Solymus, home of the Solymi. There are at least 381 ancient settlements in the
Lycia
Greek mythological figures
could be identified as Milye, eponym of the Milyae and sister-wife of Solymus, the eponym of the Solymi. By her uncle Tlous (eponym of Tlos), Chelidon
Chelidon_(mythology)
In Greek mythology: local eponymous heroine
Greek: Μιλύη, romanized: Milúē) was a local eponymous heroine and sister of Solymus, thus possible daughter of Zeus and Chaldene or Calchedonia. Her first
Milye
or Calchedonia. Caldene bore to Zeus the ancestral hero of the Solymi, Solymus, and possibly of his sister, Milye, the local eponymous heroine of the
Chaldene_(mythology)
Lycian god
figure of the same name mentioned as the husband of Milye, sister-wife of Solymus, eponym of the Solymi. Possibly by Milye, he became the father of Chelidon
Cragus_(mythology)
River. Solyma Mountain Turkish Güllük Dağ. Strabo. Elsewhere he calls it Solymus and says it is above Termessus. Sura Oracle Surezi Greek Soura, Turkish
List_of_Lycian_place_names
Socratic questioning Socus Sokles Sollium Solois Solon Solonian Constitution Solymus Somatophylakes Sons of Aegyptus Soos (king of Sparta) Sopater of Paphos
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Solois Σολόεις an Athenian man who fell in love with the Amazon Antiope Solymus Σολύμου ancestral hero of the Solymi tribe in Lycia Sopater Σώπατρος a
List of minor Greek mythological figures
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Tribe of beetles
Breuning, 1934 Rhaphidopsis Gerstäcker, 1855 Scapochariesthes Breuning, 1948 Solymus Lacordaire, 1872 Spilotragoides Breuning, 1981 Spilotragus Jordan, 1903
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English
English : nickname for an indolent person, from Middle English sleper ‘sleeper’.
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Tamil
Lord of Murugan
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Gaelic
Slender; fair. Form of Caelan.
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Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Muslim
It is the Name of a River in Bangladesh; The Name Signifies Impeccable Beauty that cannot at Anytime be Measured
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Creative
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Indian, Telugu
God of Lakshmi
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Hindu
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Muslim
A well of a person, Well to do
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English, Scottish, Welsh, and German
English, Scottish, Welsh, and German : from the Old French personal name Olivier, which was taken to England by the Normans from France. It was popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages as having been borne by one of Charlemagne’s paladins, the faithful friend of Roland, about whose exploits there were many popular romances. The name ostensibly means ‘olive tree’ (see Oliveira), but this is almost certainly the result of folk etymology working on an unidentified Germanic personal name, perhaps a cognate of Alvaro. The surname is also borne by Jews, apparently as an adoption of the non-Jewish surname.Catalan and southern French (Occitan) : generally a topographic name from oliver ‘olive tree’, but in some instances possibly related to the homonymous personal name (see 1 above).
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