BRANCHUS — Apollinis fil. Lactantius ad Statii Theb. 8. vult filium fuisse simeri ex Patronis filia, qui cum Apollinis malas deosculatus esset, ab eo captus, coronam et virgam accepit, unde coepit vaticinari. Post hoc ingens templum est ei aedificatum, quod … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Branchus — /brang keuhs/, n. Class. Myth. a son of Apollo, given the power of augury by his father. * * * … Universalium
Branchus — /brang keuhs/, n. Class. Myth. a son of Apollo, given the power of augury by his father … Useful english dictionary
Mimoides ilus — Ilus Swallowtail M. i. ilus Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia … Wikipedia
Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo … Wikipedia
Babrius — was the author of a collection of fables written in Greek.Practically nothing is known of him. He is supposed to have been a Roman, whose gentile name was possibly Valerius, living in the East, probably in Syria, where the fables seem first to… … Wikipedia
Ergínvs [1] — ERGÍNVS, i, Neptuns Sohn. Apollod. L. I. c. 9. §. 16. Apollon. L. I. 185. Hygin. Fab. 14. p. 47. Einige machen ihn zu des Klymenus und der Buzige Sohn, und Presbons Enkel. Schol. ad Apollon. l. c. Auf solche Art stammet er zwar auch vom Neptun… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
branchu — branchu, ue (bran chu, chue) adj. 1° Qui a beaucoup de branches. Un arbre branchu. 2° Fig. Offrant deux branches, deux alternatives. • Croyez vous que cette idée [d accepter ou de n accepter pas les honneurs qui lui sont offerts] branchue,… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Белецкий, Николай Федорович — доцент Харьковского университета; род. 9 мая 1851 г. в селе Воскресеновке, Новомосковского уезда, Екатеринославской губ., ум. в Софии 6 (18) февраля 1882 г. Окончив курс 1 ой Харьковской гимназии в 1866 г., Белецкий поступил на естественное… … Большая биографическая энциклопедия
Cercyon — Theseus fights Cercyon (kylix painted by Aison, 5th cent. BC) Cercyon Κερκύων ( ονος) ( boar s tail [citation needed]) was a figure in … Wikipedia