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  Endymion, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
Aetolus 2 is the eponym of Aetolia, the region in mainland Greece north of the Gulf of Patrae.
Aetolus 2 was King of Elis after his brother Epeius 1 was made to flee.
He married Pronoe 2 and had two sons: Pleuron and Calydon, after whom the Aetolian cities were called [see also Calydon]
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 Calydon, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
Aetolia is called after Endymion's son Aetolus 2, who left Elis because he had been convicted of an unintentional homicide.
Aetolus 2 married Pronoe 2 and had by her two sons, Calydon and Pleuron, who gave their names to the Aetolian cities they founded.
This Xanthippe 1 was a daughter of Dorus 2, one of the three hosts that Aetolus 2 killed when he came to the land of the Curetes.
www.maicar.com /GML/Calydon.html   (868 words)

  
 Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society (JLS): 1980-34(2)194-Robbins.htm
Arawacus aetolus is a particularly appropriate experimental animal for studying the "false head" hypothesis.
I measured the angle of inclination at landing (with respect to the horizontal) of A. aetolus males, which normally land on "horizontal" leaves, and S. basilides males, which often land on tree trunks and other vertical surfaces, as a preliminary attempt to resolve these conflicting reports with quantitative data.
The angle of inclination (with respect to the horizontal) upon landing of males of A. aetolus.
research.yale.edu /peabody/jls/htms/1980s/1980-34(2)194-Robbins.htm   (4266 words)

  
 Aetolus was the King of Ellis Ellis and son of...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
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"Aetolus" was the King of Ellis Ellis and son of Endymion Endymion in Greek mythology Greek mythology.
Aetolus ruled Aetolia Aetolia, which was named after him.
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 Aetolus Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Aetolus
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 ONCE ENDYMION
Then Aetolus said, "I do not know where the moon is. We work in the fields all day and are usually too tired once the sun goes down to stay up past dark."
I asked the farm couple, Aetolus and Theia, but they could not tell me. Aetolus said that the last time he saw the moon, it was blue.
Aetolus said it was blue and Naxos said it eclipsed the sun.
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 Genealogy: House of Calydon
The three sons of Apollo and the nymph Phthia were named Laodocus, Polypoetes and Dorus, were the leaders of the Curetes.
They were killed by Aetolus, an Aeolid, who migrated from Elis.
It is Aetolus who established the dynasty of two kingdoms, Pleuron and Calydon.
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 Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society (JLS): 1982-36(2)65-Robbins.htm
Arawacus aetolus lincoides (Draudt): We saw females ovipositing on the leaves and twigs of Solarium lancaeifolium in Gamboa on 10 September 1979, and 6 and 10 December 1979.
It is likely that larvae of A. aetolus feed on a number of species of Solanum throughout its range.
A notable exception is A. aetolus, which appears to be an obligate foliage feeder; in both the field and lab, females do not oviposit and larvae do not feed on flowers and fruits of their so-lanaceous foodplants.
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 Aetolus / Aitolos
Oxylus is said to have had two sons, Aetolus and Laias.
Aetolus died before his parents, who buried him in a tomb which they caused to be made right in the gate leading to Olympia and the sanctuary of Zeus.
That they buried him thus was due to an oracle forbidding the corpse to be laid either without the city or within it.
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 GTP
Aetolus, who came to the throne after Epeius, was made to flee from Peloponnesus, because the children of Apis tried and convicted him of unintentional homicide.
For Apis, the son of Jason, from Pallantium in Arcadia, was run over and killed by the chariot of Aetolus at the games held in honor of Azan.
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 Poseidon's Greek Mythology Page - Places of Myth
It was named after Aetolus, son of Endymion.
Its main city is Thebes, and it’s famous for the Oracle of Delphi, Mount Parnassus and Mount Helicon.
It was founded by Aetolus and was the site of the Calydonian Boar Hunt.
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 From the Editor's Desk
Aethlius could not decide to which of his sons (Paeonas, Epeius and Aetolus) to leave the throne as all three were very capable.
Paeonas was very distressed that he had not been able to win the throne and left his home to settle far way beyond the river Axius.
However, he was not to reign for long, as one day, during a chariot race in which neighboring kings were taking part, he accidentally knocked down the King of Arcadia, Api, with his chariot.
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 Strabo Geography - Musical Worship Pagan Background
took up their abode there, having ejected the barbarians who were in possession of it, and at another time that Aetolus together with the Epeii from Elis took up their abode there, but that these were destroyed by the Aeolians, and that these latter were destroyed by Alcmaeon and Diomedes.
Aetolus once left this autochthonous people, and through many a toil with the spear took possession of the land of Curetis; but the tenth scion of the same stock, Oxylus, the son of Haemon, founded this city in early times.
And this is evidenced also by the inscription among the Eleians, for Aetolus, it says, through many a toil with the spear took possession of the land of Curetis.
www.piney.com /MuStrabo.html   (5463 words)

  
 Aetolus * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Aetolus * People, Places, and Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Aetolus was the founder of the nation of Aetolia which was an ancient coastal district in western Greece bounded by the river Akhelous (Achelous) on the west and the Gulf of Patrae on the south; the most famous city in Aetolia was Kalydon (Calydon).
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 Aetolus Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Endymion married either a Naiad nymph or some say Iphianassa, and had a son Aetolus;
Pleuron and Calydon, sons of Aetolus by Pronoe, daughter of Phorbus;
Endymion married Asterodia, although some say he married Chromia, daughter of Itonus; and some say he married Hyperippe, daughter of Arcas; Paeon, Epeius, Aetolus, sons, and Eurycyda, daughter, of Endymion;
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 Alexander Aetolus
Alexander Aetolus, of Pleuron in Aetolia, Greek poet and man of letters, the only representative of Aetolian poetry, flourished about 280 BC.
When living in Alexandria he was commissioned by Ptolemy Philadelphus to arrange the tragedies and satyric dramas in the library; some ten years later he took up his residence at the court of Antigonus Gonatas[?], king of Macedonia.
Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed
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 Alexander Aetolus Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
This file forms part of A Hellenistic Bibliography, a bibliography on post-classical Greek poetry and its influence, accessible through the website of the department of Classics of the University of Leiden.
Psyrouki-Tombrou, M. ‘Alexander Aetolus and a Textual Problem in Apollonius Rhodius.’ Corolla Londiniensis 5, 1989, 53-4.
Stern, J. ‘Alexander Aetolus, Fragment 3.’ Eranos 85, 1987, 35-9.
www.gltc.leidenuniv.nl /index.php3?m=57&c=114   (995 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.11.14
Alexander Aetolus was a contemporary of Aratus and Antagoras of Rhodes and, like them, spent time in the court of Antigonus Gonatas in Pella; he also worked at some point in the Library at Alexandria producing a diorthosis of the text of tragedy for Ptolemy Philadelphus.
Time dealt unkindly, however, with both Alexander's academic work (which perished more or less completely) and his poetry, of which we have only 72 more or less securely attested verses, 34 of them from a single elegiac fragment preserved by Parthenius.
The most recent substantially complete edition of the fragments of Alexander Aetolus is Powell's Collectanea Alexandrina (pp.
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 The Virtual FormGuide - Stewards Reports - Cranbourne (Vic)
A Austin, rider of Wexford Bay (NZ), who was entitled to claim 1.5kg, was permitted to ride this gelding 0.5kg over his declared weight.
Trainer Mrs K McGovern was issued with a reprimand for failing to have Aetolus on-course by the prescribed time.
Clase Boy was inclined to over-race in the early stages.
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 Amazon.com: "Alexander Aetolus": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
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As Page points out (1981) 4, the ascription to Simonides in P was probably transferred from the...
5, 20 (45) schon Alexander Aetolus (bei Gellius XV 20, 8), Chrysippus bei Galen de Hippocr.
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 Annoyances.org - re: Stop Error 0x7E...? (Windows XP Discussion Forum)
If you only have one, borrow another to try.
On Friday, June 14, 2002 at 11:41 pm, Aetolus wrote:
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 Aetolia - Phantis
The mountains contained many wild beasts, and acquired fame in Greek mythology as the scene of the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.
The peoples known as the Curetes and the Leleges originally inhabited the country, but at an early period Greeks from Elis, led by the mythical Aetolus, set up colonies.
The Aetolians took part in the Trojan War, under their king Thoas.
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Removed the optional super-shorten function, as no-one appeared to be using it.
This is mostly just incorporating the mod from aetolus.
I made tiny changes to make the code XHTML compliant.
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 Aetolia - MSN Encarta
Aetolia, district of ancient Greece on the northern coast of the Gulf of Corinth.
It was named for Aetolus, son of King Endymion of Elis, who was said...
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 Anime-Myth.com v. With You
Endymion served as both king and founder of Elis, after taking the region's throne.
He had three sons (Epeus, Aetolus, and Paeon) and a daughter (Eurydice) by his wife (Asterodia, Cromia, or Hyparippe depending on the source).
To determine which son would follow him, Endymion had them run a race in the Olympia, Epeus won.
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