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  2. Meropis - Wikipedia

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    Meropis is situated beyond the world-ocean ().Its inhabitants, the Méropes, are twice as tall as other human beings and live twice as long.Theopompos describes three cities in Meropis: Anostos (Ἄνοστος, "Place of No Return"), Eusebes (Εὐσεβής, "Pious-Town") and Machimos (Μάχιμος, "Fighting-Town").

  3. Meropis (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Meropis with her family dwelled in Meropis on Kos island, and though they honored the local Koan goddess, they refused to venerate three of the major gods, Artemis, Athena and Hermes. Every time the other Koans would invite the family to a feast or sacrifice in honour of those three gods they would refuse, on account of them hating grey eyes ...

  4. Merops (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Merops was the father of Eumelus and through him grandfather of Agron, Byssa and Meropis, all of whom were notorious for their impiety. [9] Clytie, the wife of Eurypylus of Cos, [10] and Titanis, who was changed by Artemis into a deer because of her beauty, [11] were given as the daughters of Merops.

  5. Haemoproteus meropis - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 February 2025, at 11:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Agron (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The family dwelt at Meropis in Kos and worshipped Gaia, who rewarded them with all kinds of goods. However, they were quite impious towards other gods and never participated in religious festivals. However, they were quite impious towards other gods and never participated in religious festivals.

  7. Merope (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Merope (/ ˈ m ɛr ə p iː /; Ancient Greek: Μερόπη "with face turned" derived from μερος meros "part" and ωψ ops "face, eye") was originally the name of several characters in Greek mythology.

  8. Forgotten continent - Wikipedia

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    Meropis; Mu, often called the lost continent. Terra Australis, mystical southern land, now confirmed as Antarctica. Submerged continents.

  9. Ophiusa (moth) - Wikipedia

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    Palpi upturned and smoothly scaled, where the second joint reaching vertex of head and third joint variable in length and longer in female than male.