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  1. Zarex

    about the character in Greek mythology the drink concentrate Zarex drink Zarex is the name of a hero of Ancient Greece Ancient Greek mythology , son of Carystus mythology Carystus or Carycus, grandson of Chiron . ref cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology Z Zarex.html title ZAREX, Greek Mythology Index publisher Mythindex.com date accessdate 2010 04 12 ref He is credited with having learned the music of Apollo , and having founded the town of Zarex in Laconia he also had a heroon at Eleusis , next to that of Hippothoon . ref Name Pausanias Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 38. 4 cite book title Pausanias Description of Greece, Volume 1 last Pausanias first authorlink Pausanias coauthors year 1900 publisher G. Bell location Harvard University isbn page 75 pages url http books.google.com books?id ZjqPD30w5fMC&pg PA75&dq zarex&client firefox a v onepage&q zarex&f false ref There also was a mountain on Euboea thought to be named after him. ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 373 ref He married Rhoeo and adopted Anius , her son by Apollo. ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 580 ref References reflist Use dmy dates date August 2011 Category Greek mythology Category Laconian mythology Category Eleusinian mythology Category Greek mythological hero cult Greek myth stub ...   more details



  1. Zarex (drink)

    Zarex was an American sweet drink concentrate. It was manufactured by the One Pie Canning Company until summer 2008. ref cite web url http www.sunjournal.com node 25099 title Substitution sought for sweet syrupy drink mix date 6 July 2009 work Sun Journal accessdate 24 November 2009 ref Rights to the brand were purchased by ZaRex USA, LLC, which has resumed manufacture of several flavors, in several Massachusetts stores, and over their website zarexusa.com. References reflist nonalcoholic drink stub food brand stub Category Brand name beverage products ...   more details



  1. Carystus (mythology)

    Carystus or Carycus , in Greek mythology , was the son of Chiron and a nymph Chariclo , brother of Hippe , Endeis and Ocyrhoe , father of Zarex , and the eponym of the town of Carystus on Euboea . ref Scholia on Pindar , Pythian Ode 4. 181 ref ref Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Homer , p. 281 ref ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 580 ref References reflist External links http www.mythindex.com greek mythology C Carystus.html Myth Index Carystus Category Greek mythology Greek myth stub sr ...   more details



  1. Carmencita Abad

    Infobox person name Carmencita Abad image birth date 1933 occupation Actor Carmencita Abad born 1933 is a Filipino people Filipina actress. She made her film debut with Tres Muskiteros aka 3 Muskiteers the only movie under Sampaguita Pictures that was released in 1951 before she moved to the rival company, Lvn Pictures , in the 1950s. Early life Empty section date July 2010 Filmography 1951 Tres Muskiteros aka Three Muskiteers 1953 Kidlat, Ngayon Lvn Pictures , aka Lightning, Today 1954 Damong Ligaw Lvn Pictures 1954 Ikaw ang Dahilan Lvn, aka You are the Reason 1954 Singsing na Tanso Lvn Pictures, aka Silver Ring 1955 Tagapagmana Lvn, aka Inheritance 1955 Hagad Lvn Pictures, aka Police 1955 1 2 3 Lvn Pictures 1955 Panyolitong Bughaw Lvn Pictures, aka Blue Handkerchief 1955 Karnabal Lvn Pictures, aka Carnival 1956 No Money, No Honey Lvn Pictures 1956 Everlasting Lvn 1956 Medalyong Perlas Lvn, aka Pearl Necklace 1956 Kumander 13 Lvn, Commander 13 1957 Dalawang Ina Lvn, aka Two Mothers 1957 Rosalina Lvn 1958 Zarex Lvn 1959 Bayanihan Lvn 1959 Blessings of the Land Biyaya ng Lupa Lvn External links IMDb name 1798884 Carmencita Abad CinemaofthePhilippines Persondata name Abad, Carmencita alternative names short description Filipina actress date of birth 1933 place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Abad, Carmencita Category 1933 births Category Living people Category Filipino actors Philippines actor stub tl Carmencita Abad ...   more details



  1. Rhoeo

    dablink For the genus of plants, see Commelinaceae for information on how it has been reclassified In Greek mythology , Rhoeo IPAc en icon r i o lang grc was a daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis , sister to Parthenos mythology Parthenos and Molpadia or Hemithea mythology Hemithea . Parthenius of Nicaea Parthenius ref Parthenius of Nicaea Parthenius , Love Romances , 1 ref relates that she once experienced a great jealosy of her sister Hemithea when Staphylus arranged for the latter to spend a night with Lyrcus , his guest, whom both Hemithea and Rhoeo fell in love with. She became the lover of Apollo and by him the mother of Anius . When her father discovered her pregnancy, he believed she was impregnated by a man rather than a god. He placed her in a chest and cast her out to sea parallel to Danae and Perseus mythology Perseus . She landed on the island of Delos , which was sacred to Apollo. She gave birth to a son on the island and named him Anius as if from lang grc to suffer she then put him on the altar of Apollo and prayed to the god that the baby be saved if it was his. Apollo concealed the child for some time, taught him the art of divination and granted him with certain honors. ref Diodorus Siculus , Library of History , 5. 62 ref ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 570 ref Rhoeo eventually married Zarex , son of Carystus mythology Carystus or Carycus, who accepted Anius as his own, and had two more children with him. ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 580 ref Later, Anius became a priest of Apollo and gave aid to Aeneas and his retinue when they were travelling from Troy to the future site of Rome, Italy Rome . One source mentions Rhoeo as a possible mother of Jason with Aeson ref Tzetzes , Chiliades , 6. 979 980 ref . Notes reflist References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , London 1873 . http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0104 3Aalphabetic letter 3DR 3 ...   more details



  1. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Syracuse, New York)

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  1. Opheltes

    In Greek mythology , the name Opheltes refers to several distinct characters. Of them the best known is Opheltes, the infant son of King Lycurgus of Nemea, whose death by a serpent was correctly interpreted by Amphiaraus to be of bad omen for the Seven against Thebes . Opheltes of Nemea File Archemoros 119.png thumb upright Archemoros ensnared by the snake and strangled. Opheltes also known as Archemoros is a boy from Greek mythology , the son of the Nemea Nemean king Lycurgus Nemea Lycurgus and Queen Eurydice Nemea Eurydice . When their son was born, Lykourgos consulted the oracle at Delphi in order to find out how he might insure the health and happiness of his child. The priestess replied that the child must not touch the ground until he had learned to walk. ref http socrates.berkeley.edu clscs275 nemeamyth2myth.htm Ancient Nemea The Myth of Opheltes ref One day his nursemaid, Hypsipyle , was walking with the young Opheltes in her arms. She met the Seven Against Thebes Seven Argive generals marching against Thebes . They ask her where the nearest wellspring was. Hypsipyle put Opheltes on the ground in a bed of wild celery and walked away with them, to show them where it was. While she was away, a snake strangled Opheltes. After this incident the generals held a funeral celebration for Opheltes and they arranged sport games to honor him. According to one myth this was the beginning of the famous Nemean Games . After the child s death, he was renamed Archemoros the forerunner of death . ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0274.html William Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 1870. Volume 1, page 265 ref According to John Tzetzes , there were two mountains on Euboea , one of which was named after Opheltes, and the other after Zarex . ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 373 ref The University of California at Berkeley s excavations at Nemea since 1973 have uncovered the likely site of the shrine of Opheltes, an open air structure rebuilt severa ...   more details



  1. Autochton (butterfly)

    , 1883 small Autochton vectilucis small Butler, 1872 small Dark fringed Banded Skipper Autochon zarex ...   more details



  1. Anius

    Image Anius aeneas.jpg thumb right 350px Illustration of Aeneas meeting with Anius by Johann Wilhelm Baur In Greek mythology , Anius lang grc was a king of Delos and priest of Apollo . He was the son of Apollo and Rhoeo , daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis . ref name tripp Anius was born either on the island of Delos, which was sacred to his father Apollo, or on Euboea , after the box in which his mother had been placed by Staphylus when he had discovered her pregnancy was washed ashore there. Rhoeo then, placing the baby on Apollo s altar, challenged the god to care for it, if it was his. ref name tripp Tripp, Edward. The Meridian Handbook of Classical Mythology. Meridian, 1970, p. 52. ref Rhoeo then married Zarex , who thus became the legal father of Anius. Apollo cared for the child Anius for a time, teaching him the arts of divination and prophecy. Anius later became his priest. ref Diodorus Siculus , Library of History , 5. 62 ref ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 570, 580 ref Anius had three daughters Oeno, Spermo, and Elais, known as the Oenotropae and three sons, Andros, Mykonos, and Thasos. Their mother was Dorippe, a Thracia n woman ransomed by Anius for the price of a horse from the pirates who had kidnapped her ref Etymologicum Magnum 293. 39, ed. by Friedrich Sylburg, p. 266 under ref . Dionysus gave the three daughters the power to change whatever they wanted into wine , wheat , and Vegetable oil oil . ref Pseudo Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus , Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca , Epitome of Book IV, 3. 10 ref When the Greeks landed on Delos while on their way to Troy , Anius prophesized that the Trojan War would not be won until the tenth year, and insisted that they stay with him for nine years, promising that his daughters would supply them with aliments during that period. When Agamemnon heard this, he wanted to take the Oenotropae with him by force, to provide his army with food and wine. They prayed to Dionysus, who changed ...   more details



  1. Richard Abelardo

    Si Meyor Naman Oh Mayor 1958 Zarex External links IMDb name id 2050012 name Richard Abelardo Cinema ...   more details



  1. Clodualdo del Mundo, Sr.

    de Rapido , Paltik , Asintado and to science fiction like Tuko sa Madre Kakaw and Zarex . For about ... Zarex Pilipino Komiks 1957 1958 Malvarosa Espesyal Komiks 1958 Tuko sa Madre Kakaw Hiwaga Komiks 1958 ... as Clod del Mundo 1955 Eskrimador writer as Clod del Mundo 1956 Zarex story 1957 Kahariang bato ...   more details



  1. Autochton cellus

    spotted Banded Skipper Autochton bipunctatus , the Sharp Banded Skipper Autochton zarex , and the Narrow ...   more details




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