Ornytion in the context of "Phocus of Glisas"

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⭐ Core Definition: Ornytion

In Greek mythology, Ornytion (Ancient Greek: Ὀρνύτιων means 'moon-bird') or Ornytus (Ὄρνυτος) may refer to two different characters:

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👉 Ornytion in the context of Phocus of Glisas

Phocus (/ˈfkəs/; Ancient Greek: Φῶκος means "seal" (marine animal) was the name of the eponymous hero of Phocis in Greek mythology. Ancient sources relate of more than one figure of this name, and of these at least two are explicitly said to have had Phocis named after them.

Phocus is also the name of the son of Phocion.

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Ornytion in the context of Thoas (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Thoas (Ancient Greek: Θόας, "fleet, swift") may refer to the following figures:

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Ornytion in the context of Thersander

In Greek mythology, the name Thersander (/θɜːrˈsændər, -ˈsɑːn-/; Ancient Greek: Θέρσανδρος Thersandros means 'bold man' derived from θέρσος thersos 'boldness, braveness' and ανδρος andros 'of a man') refers to several distinct characters:

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Ornytion in the context of Naubolus (mythology)

In Greek mythology, the name Naubolus (Ancient Greek: Ναύβολος) may refer to:

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