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Rhesus (/ ˈ r iː s ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ῥῆσος Rhêsos) is a mythical king of Thrace in The Iliad who fought on the side of Trojans. Rhesus arrived late to the battle and while asleep in his camp, Diomedes and Odysseus stole his team of horses during a night raid on the Trojan camp.
Euterpe was born as one of the daughters of Mnemosyne, Titan goddess of memory, and fathered by Zeus, god of the gods.Her sisters include Calliope (muse of epic poetry), Clio (muse of history), Melpomene (muse of tragedy), Terpsichore (muse of dancing), Erato (muse of erotic poetry), Thalia (muse of comedy), Polyhymnia (muse of hymns), and Urania (muse of astronomy).
In Greek mythology, Strymon (/stryˈmɔːn/; Ancient Greek: Στρυμών) was a river-god and son of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-wife Tethys. [1] He was a king of Thrace. [2] By the Muses, [3] Euterpe [4] or Calliope [5] or Terpsichore, [6] he became the father of Rhesus. His other sons were Olynthus [7] and Brangas. [2]
Born approximately five months after the death of Joseph Smith, and was a counselor to his brother, Joseph Smith III, in the First Presidency of the RLDS Church. Married Clara Hartshorn on May 10, 1870 and had one daughter. [ 9 ]
Pettway is Will Smith's half sister, whom Smith Sr. welcomed after separating from Bright. Just like the "Aladdin" star, she is also an actor. Pettway is also mother to son Dominic, who recently ...
Asael Smith's military records from March 4, 1776. Asael Smith's family home built in the 1638 and was later rebuilt in 1875. [1]Asael was born to Captain Samuel Smith Jr. (1714–1785) and Priscilla Gould (1707–1744). [2]
Alton Harrell, Francis Buckheit, Daniel Burke, Elizabeth Hunter, Jacquelyn Comiskey, Robert Eccleston, Bunice Knight, Kevin McDonald and Ralph Knowles, were arraigned Thursday in connection to the ...
Rhesus, Brangas, Sete In Greek mythology , Olynthus ( Ancient Greek : Ὄλυνθος ) was a son of Heracles and Bolbe , from whom the ancient city of Olynthus , and the river Olynthus near Apollonia , were believed to have received their name according to Athenaeus . [ 1 ]