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 Apeliotes
Apeliotes was the God of the south east wind (Anemoi) s in Greek mythology.
Apeliotes is often depicted wearing gumboots with curly hair, a friendly expression, carrying fruit and draped in a light cloth conceiling some flowers or grain since this wind caused a refreshing rain particularly beneficial to farmers.
Apeliotes, along with the other gods of the deities, is the son of Astraeus (God of the night sky) and Eos (Goddess of the morning).
www.mlahanas.de /Greeks/Mythology/Apeliotes.html   (201 words)

  
 Apeliotes * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
A to Aegyptus Aello to Agesilaus I Agesilaus II to Akhaia Akhaian to Alkman Alkmene to Anaetius Anakeion to Apaturia Apeliotes to Argos Argus to Arkhidike Arkhilokhos to Astyanax Astydameia to Azov
The divinely created winds nourish and bless the earth but the winds of Typhoeus are wild and destructive.
Apeliotes would be one of the winds created by Typhoeus.
www.messagenet.com /myths/ppt/Apeliotes_1.html   (298 words)

  
 The Roman Agora
At the top of the pyramid was a revolving copper Triton which showed the direction of the wind.
Each wind was given a personality according to its characteristics and each promises different conditions.
Apeliotes (east) is a young man bringing fruits and grains.
www.grisel.net /roman_agora.htm   (792 words)

  
 Apeliotes uav attitude testing video | Ourmedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
File size: 22.8 MB Apeliotes uav attitude testing video This video is from the Apeliotes open source UAV project visit this projects website at: http://uav.bravehost.com
Additional notes: This video is from the Apeliotes open source UAV project visit this projects website at: http://uav.bravehost.com
This video is from the Apeliotes open source UAV project visit this projects website at: http://uav.bravehost.com http://uav.bravehost.com
www.ourmedia.org /node/145214   (104 words)

  
 Greek Mythology: ANEMOI Gods of the Winds ( Anemos Venti ) w/ Pictures
KAIKIAS The god of the North-East Wind who is carved as a bearded man with a shield full of hail-stones.
APELIOTES The god of the East Wind who is shown cleanshaven and holding a cloak full of fruit and grain.
EUROS The god of the South-East Wind who is carved with beard and holding a heavy cloak.
www.theoi.com /Titan/Anemoi.html   (4895 words)

  
             N.S.H.C.  Apeliotes
Welcome at the website of the Nijmegen Student Field HockeyClub (N.S.H.C.) Apeliotes.
It's possible for exchange students to play field hockey at Apeliotes during your stay in Nijmegen.
For information or questions, please send an e-mail to the board at bestuur@apeliotes.nl and we will be more than pleased to tell you whatever you would like to know about N.S.H.C Apeliotes.
www.verenigingen.sport.nl /hockey/apeliotes/13.asp   (86 words)

  
 Apeliotica
Below are the 20 most recent journal entries recorded in Apeliotes' LiveJournal:
Father Beaupre had once criticised me that I excessively relish being a "piece on a chessboard." For example, much of my youth was spent as "Apeliotes the Catholic" (more than one friend of his own volition applied that moniker to me).
But now, for the first time in my life, I am in an environment which is homogenously Catholic.
apeliotes.livejournal.com   (6526 words)

  
 Apeliotes to Argos * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Apeliotes to Argos * People, Places, and Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
See Apeliotes by itself with citation tips (best for bookmarking).
See Argos by itself with citation tips (best for bookmarking).
www.messagenet.com /myths/ppt/_a1007.html   (3429 words)

  
 Hellen's foto's
Junior Chamber Mariken project: trip to Rydzyna, Poland:
Every year a group of friends with a link to hockeyclub Apeliotes go on a trip.
They have been away sailing, to centerparcs (oh no! Yes really...) and this year they went to Brabant to hometown of Bas called:
hellensfotos.tripod.com   (223 words)

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