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  2. Nauplius (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Nauplius, was the father of Palamedes, called Nauplius the Wrecker, because he caused the Greek fleet, sailing home from the Trojan War, to shipwreck, in revenge for the unjust killing of Palamedes. [3] This Nauplius was also involved in the stories of Aerope, the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus, and Auge, the mother of Telephus.

  3. Naubolus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Naubolus of Phocis, son of Ornytus (or of Hippasus [1]), and King of Phocis. [2] By Perineike , daughter of Hippomachus , he became the father of the Argonaut Iphitos , [ 3 ] and also of Antiphateia , who married Crisus .

  4. 9712 Nauplius - Wikipedia

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    9712 Nauplius / ˈ n ɔː p l i ə s / is a mid-sized Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 33 kilometers (21 miles) in diameter. It was discovered during the second Palomar–Leiden Trojan survey at the Palomar Observatory in 1973 and later named after Nauplius the Wrecker, from Greek mythology. [ 1 ]

  5. The Wreckers (opera) - Wikipedia

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    A video is available on Bard's ipstreaming page and on YouTube. [13] [14] Three years later, in November 2018, The Wreckers was staged by Arcadian Opera at the Roxburgh Theatre, Stowe, Buckinghamshire, in England, to mark the centenary of women's suffrage in the United Kingdom and Smyth’s role in that victory. This critically acclaimed ...

  6. Nauplius - Wikipedia

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    Nauplius (larva), a life stage of crustaceans; Nauplius, a genus in the family Asteraceae; Nauplius, a genus of copepods, considered synonymous with Cyclops; Nauplius, a genus of shrimp, considered synonymous with Alpheus; Nauplius, an academic journal covering carcinology

  7. Philyra (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Philyra, one of the names given to the wife of Nauplius, who was the father of Palamedes, Oiax and Nausimedon. The mythographer Apollodorus reports that, in the Nostoi ( Returns ), an early epic from the Trojan cycle of poems about the Trojan War , Nauplius' wife was Philyra, and that according to Cercops his wife was Hesione , but that ...

  8. Aerope - Wikipedia

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    Nauplius spared her, and she became the wife of Atreus or Pleisthenes (or both). By most accounts, she is the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus . While the wife of Atreus, she became the lover of his brother Thyestes , and gave Thyestes the golden lamb that allowed him to become king of Mycenae .

  9. Clytoneus - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Clytoneus (Ancient Greek: Κλυτόνηος or Κλυτονήου) or Clytonaeus may refer to two different individuals: . Clytoneus or Clytius, [1] son of Naubolus of Argos and father of the Argonaut Nauplius II, father of Palamedes.