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Aegyptus in the context of Euippe

Euippe /ˌjˈɪpi/ or Evippe /ˈvɪpi/ (Ancient Greek: Εὐίππη, romanizedEuíppē, lit.'good mare') is the name of eight women in Greek mythology:

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Aegyptus in the context of Chalcodon

In Greek mythology, the name Chalcodon (Ancient Greek: Χαλκώδων, gen.: Χαλκώδοντος means "copper tooth" or "iron tooth", from χαλκός=copper and generally metal + ὀδών, ionic type of ὀδούς=tooth)[1] [2] may refer to:

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Aegyptus in the context of Phoebe (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Phoebe (/ˈfbi/ FEE-bee; Ancient Greek: Φοίβη, romanizedPhoíbē, lit.'bright, shining') is the name or epithet of the following characters:

Also, Phoebe (crater) on Saturn's small moon Janus is named after Phoebe of Messenia.

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Aegyptus in the context of Chrysothemis

In Greek mythology, Chrysothemis or Khrysothemis (/krɪˈsɒθɪmɪs/; Ancient Greek: Χρυσόθεμις, "golden law") is a name ascribed to several female characters in Greek mythology.

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Aegyptus in the context of Hermus

In Greek mythology, Hermus or Hermos (Ancient Greek: Ἕρμος) is a name attributed to multiple characters:

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Aegyptus in the context of Busiris (Greek mythology)

In Greek mythology, Busiris (Ancient Greek: Βούσιρις) was the name shared by two figures:

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Aegyptus in the context of Sthenele

In Greek mythology, the name Sthenele (Ancient Greek: Σθενέλη) may refer to:

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Aegyptus in the context of Periphas

Periphas (/ˈpɛrɪfəs/; Ancient Greek: Περίφᾱς Períphās means 'conspicuousness') in Greek mythology may refer to:

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Aegyptus in the context of Polyxo

Polyxo (/pəˈlɪks/; Ancient Greek: Πολυξώ Poluxṓ) is the name of several figures in Greek mythology:

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Aegyptus in the context of Imbrus

In Greek mythology, Imbrus (/ˈɪmbrəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἴμβρος, romanizedÍmbros) was an Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus.

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