In Greek mythology, Amphissus (Ancient Greek: Ἄμφίσσος) was the son of Apollo and Dryope. In Ovid's accounts, he is mentioned to be the son of Andraemon...
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Eventually she gave birth to her son Amphissus. Soon afterwards Dryope married Andraemon, son of Oxylus. Amphissus eventually built a temple to his father...
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impregnated by Apollo in the form of a snake. She gave birth to a son named Amphissus. In Euripides' play Ion, Apollo fathered Ion by Creusa, wife of Xuthus...
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Papilio menatius (redirect from Papilio amphissus)
[1859] Papilio victorinus Doubleday, 1844 Papilio helleri C. Felder & R. Felder, 1864 Papilio amphissus Hopffer, 1866 Papilio vulneratus Butler, 1872...
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to several distinct figures: Dryope, daughter of Dryops and mother of Amphissus by Apollo. Dryope, mother of Tarquitus by Faunus, the god of the woods...
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Thessaly. After Dryope married Andraemon and gave birth to Apollo's son Amphissus, she and her husband erected a temple to Apollo, where Dryope served as...
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Oetaea (Οἰταῖα). A city called Oeta was also said to have been founded by Amphissus, son of Apollo and Dryope, on the territory of the Malians, but most likely...
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alboundulatus Obenberger, 1937 c g Brachys amazonicus Kerremans, 1896 c g Brachys amphissus Obenberger, 1941 c g Brachys anthrenoides Waterhouse, 1889 c g Brachys...
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to: Mount Oeta in Greece An ancient city, said to have been founded by Amphissus, son of Apollo and Dryope Staphylus oeta, a butterfly of family Hesperiidae...
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