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"Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2007 May 16In Greek mythology , Theona was a daughter ofDymas , a sister ofHecuba and wife ofAmycus . With him, she motheredMimas .
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List of Texas butterflies — This is a list of Texas butterflies, all species of butterfly found in the state of Texas.Family Papilionidae (Swallowtails)ubfamily Papilioninae (Swallowtails)* Battus philenor (Pipevine Swallowtail) * Battus polydamas (Polydamas Swallowtail) *… … Wikipedia
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Mimas — may refer to: Mimas (giant), son of Gaia in Greek mythology, one of the Gigantes slain by Hephaistos Mimas (Aeneid), a son of Amycus and Theona, who escorted Aeneas to Italy Karaburun, a town and district in Turkey, formerly called Mimas in… … Wikipedia
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