• during the early Iron Age. Mopsus, son of Manto either by Rhacius or Apollo. Mopsus, an Argonaut and son of Ampyx by a nymph. Mopsus, a Thracian commander...
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    Mopsus mormon is an Australian spider species of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). It is the sole species in the genus Mopsus. It is found in New...
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  • Mopsus, in ancient Greece, was the name of three mythological figures, and possibly one historic person, including: Mopsus (son of Manto), son of Manto...
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  • In Greek mythology, Mopsus (/ˈmɒpsəs/; Ancient Greek: Μόψος, Mopsos), was the Lapith son of Ampyx and a nymph (sometimes named as Chloris and sometimes...
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    the Classical age accepted Mopsus as a historical figure, though the anecdotes concerning him bridge legend and myth. Mopsus (and perhaps a tradition of...
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  • the touchy Mopsus that he is a much better singer than Amyntas. Meanwhile since they have reached the cave he asks Mopsus to begin. 20 - Mopsus sings how...
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    Dracula mopsus is a species of orchid. v t e...
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    Mopsuestia (redirect from Mopsus (city))
    changed to Yakapınar. The founding of this city is attributed to the seer Mopsus, from whom the city also took its name, who lived before the Trojan war...
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  • married the seer Ampyx (son of Elatus or Titairon), with whom she had a child Mopsus who also became a renowned seer and would later join the Argonauts. The...
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  • mopsus is a species of leaf-footed bug in the family Coreidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea, Central America, and North America. "Mamurius mopsus...
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