PYLAEMENES — dux Paphlagonum, unus ex iis, qui venerunt in auxilium Troianorum, atque in bello a Menelao interfectus est. Homerus. Dictys Cretensis illum Paphlagoniae Regem, Meliô parte natum, et non alienum a sanguine Priamidarum fuisse, quippe ab Agenore… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pylaemenes — King of the Eneti of Paphlagonia. Died at Troy. Fought on the Trojan side.References*Livy Book 1 *http://www.csulb.edu/ dbouvier/Entities/i1865.htm … Wikipedia
ПИЛЕМЕН — • Pylaemĕnes, Πυλαιμένος, по Гомеру (Il. 2, 851. 5, 576; ср. Liv. 1, 1), вождь пафлагонцев, союзник Приама, был убит Менелаем. Т. к. в Il. 13, 643 слл. П. является сопровождающим тело своего сына Гариалиона, убитого Мерионом, между… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Liste der von der Phasmid Study Group geführten Gespenstschrecken — Die Liste der von der Phasmid Study Group geführten Gespenstschrecken beinhaltet alle von der Phasmid Study Group (kurz: PSG) mit einer Nummer versehenen Gespenstschrecken Arten. Diese sogenannten PSG Nummern werden für die in Zucht befindlichen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Meriones (mythology) — For other uses, see Meriones (disambiguation). Topics in Greek mythology Gods Primordial gods and Titans Zeus and the Olympians Pan and the nymphs Apollo and Dionysus Sea gods and Earth gods Heroes Heracles and his Labors … Wikipedia
Orestes mouhotii — Orestes mouhotii, frisch adultes Weibchen Systematik Ordnung: Gespenstschrecken (Phasmatodea) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ajax the Lesser — raping Cassandra For other uses of this name, see Ajax (disambiguation). Ajax (Greek: Αἴας) was a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris. He was called the lesser or Locrian Ajax … Wikipedia
Menelaus — For other uses, see Menelaus (disambiguation). Menelaus In Greek mythology, Menelaus (Ancient Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) was a legendary king of Mycenaean (pre Dorian) Sparta, the husband of Helen of Troy, and a central figure in the Trojan War … Wikipedia
Paris (mythology) — Prince Paris with apple by H.W. Bissen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen Paris (Greek … Wikipedia
Chryseis — was also the name of two minor figures in Greek mythology: one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, and one of the daughters of Thespius, who bore Heracles a son, Onesippus Odysseus returns Chryseis to her father (by Claude Lorrain,… … Wikipedia