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Orus, the "first to be born" in the land about the Troezen [1] and also first king of that kingdom which was then called Oraea after him. He had a daughter Leis who consorted with the sea-god Poseidon. Their son Althepus succeeded Orus to the throne, and thereafter renamed the land as Althepia. [2]
Orus Brown went to the Oregon Country in 1843 and returned two years later to retrieve his family, his sister's family, and his now elderly mother and uncle. [1] Manthano remained behind in Kansas. [3] The trip began in April 1846 and the families remained united until they reached Fort Hall in what is now Idaho.
Orus may refer to: People. Orus, also known as Oros of Alexandria; Orus Jones (1867–1963), American golfer; ... Lycaena orus, butterfly of the family Lycaenidae
Royal Family Killers; Toxoanassa † Coeranus Odysseus: Idaeus Periphetes Teucer: Agathon Toxophone † Coon Agamemnon: Ilioneus Peneleus Phaenops ? Anchises Coroebus Neoptolemus, Diomedes or Peneleus: Imbrasius Neoptolemus: Phaestus Idomeneus: Andromache Corythus † or Paris: Imbrius Teucer: Phalces Antilochus: Antiphonus Neoptolemus ...
The most commonly encountered family relationship describes Horus as the son of Isis and Osiris, and he plays a key role in the Osiris myth as Osiris's heir and the rival to Set, the murderer and brother of Osiris. In another tradition, Hathor is regarded as his mother and sometimes as his wife. [7]
The family of Osiris, the protagonists of the Osiris myth. Osiris is depicted on a lapis lazuli pillar in the center, flanked by Horus on the left and Isis on the right in this Twenty-second Dynasty statuette. The Osiris myth is the most elaborate and influential story in ancient Egyptian mythology.
Nearly five years after their beloved series wrapped, the Modern Family cast is still as close as ever.. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, star Eric Stonestreet, 53, spoke about his tight ...
Khutulun was born about 1260. [3] By 1280, her father Kaidu became the most powerful ruler of Central Asia, reigning in the realms from western Mongolia to Oxus, and from the Central Siberian Plateau to India.