Aëdon (Ancient Greek: Ἀηδών, romanized: Aēdṓn, lit. 'nightingale') was in Greek mythology, the daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus. According to Homer, she...
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Northern house wren (redirect from Thryothorus aedon)
The northern house wren (Troglodytes aedon) is a very small passerine in the wren family Troglodytidae. It found in southern Canada, the USA and Mexico...
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Zethus to kill himself. In the Odyssey, however, Zethus's wife is called Aëdon, a daughter of Pandareus in book 19, who killed her son Itylus in a fit...
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Aedan Scipio (redirect from Aedon Scipio)
Aedon Scipio is a professional football player from Anguilla who plays for the Anguilla national team. Scipio showed promise as a young player by winning...
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Agrias aedon, the Aedon agrias, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Neotropical realm. A. a. aedon (Colombia, Venezuela, possibly...
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chariot and Aëdon a tapestry, so they made a wager that whoever finished first would need to find the other a slave. With Hera's help, Aëdon was victorious...
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wife's father Pandareus, claiming that Aëdon wanted to see her sister. Chelidon thus left with Polytechnus to visit Aëdon, but on the way there he forced himself...
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for Aëdon. The two sisters soon escaped and ran back to Pandareus, who had Polytechnus tied, smeared with honey and left to the mercy of flies. Aëdon in...
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Pandareus, who hailed from Asia Minor, and had three daughters by him; Aëdon, Cleothera and Merope. Pausanias calls the later two Cameiro and Clytie...
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Thick-billed warbler (redirect from Acrocephalus aedon)
which means "master". The specific aedon is from Ancient Greek aedon and means nightingale. In Greek mythology, Aëdon was changed into a nightingale after...
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