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Ophion
Ophion Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Titans and Olympians ... Ceto Nereus Glaucus Thetis Amphitrite Tethys Triton Ophion Proteus Phorcys Pontus Oceanids Nereids Naiads This ... parasitic wasps, see Ichneumonidae. In Greek mythology, Ophion ("serpent"), also called Ophioneus ruled the world ... Heptamychia is the first attested mention of Ophion. The story was apparently popular in Orphic ... And he sang how first of all Ophion and Eurynome, daughter of Oceanus, held ...
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Ophion (translated from French)
Ophion In mythology , according to the myth of Pelasgue, Ophion who is a large snake created by ...
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Eurynome (oceanid)
... who is quoted in the article on Ophion. The details are not repeated here. Robert ... manifestation of the Neolithic mother goddess. The Ophion article takes a skeptical approach on the ... the Pelasgians descend from the teeth of Ophion, which ostensibly means “snake.” As the ... and Titan. The antiquity of Eurynome and Ophion are sufficiently attested in the sources to ...
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Panacea (Greek mythology)
... about the concept of the panacea. Genealogy Ophion + Chaos (The primordeal serpent Ophion sets alight the edges of Chaos, out of which is born Eurynome) Ophion + Eurynome (Ophion coils around Eurynome, the moon, and she ...
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Greek sea gods
... Ceto Nereus Glaucus Thetis Amphitrite Tethys Triton Ophion Proteus Phorcys Pontus Oceanids Nereids Naiads The ... as wife of the ocean-born giant Ophion. The pre-Socratic cosmogony of Thales, who ...
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Eurynome
... Ceto Nereus Glaucus Thetis Amphitrite Tethys Triton Ophion Proteus Phorcys Pontus Oceanids Nereids Naiads In ... Oceanid, or daughter of Oceanus. Wife of Ophion (may be the same as the following ...
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Mythologischer Themen/O would list (translated from German)
... Oionos Okeanide Okeanos Okypete Omphale Onkios Opheltes Ophion Opis Ops Orakel Orchomenos Oreaden Oreithyia Orestes ...
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Game sheep (translated from German)
... and Sardinien Cyprus game sheep (O. o. ophion), on Cyprus The Cyprus game sheep became ...
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Queues (translated from German)
... there sometimes also as male companions Evas, Ophion, one represented). Christianity In Christentum the older ...
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Lycaena (translated from French)
... 1881). Lycaena ochimus Herrich-Schäffer, 1852. Lycaena ophion Hemming, 1933. Lycaena orus (Stoll, 1780). Lycaena ...
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