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  1. Cadmus (journal), an economic/humanitarian journal. Cadmus (computer), a German Unix minicomputer brand in 1980s and 1990s build by Periphere Computer Systeme. HMS Cadmus, five ships of the Royal Navy. Cadmus (1813 ship) merchant ship launched at Sunderland that made two whaling voyages (1827-1834) and that was lost in 1835.

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    Polydorus. In Greek mythology, Polydorus ( / ˌpɒlɪˈdɔːrəs /; Ancient Greek: Πολύδωρος, i.e. "many-gift [ed]") or Polydoros referred to several different people. Polydorus, son of Phineus and Cleopatra, and brother of Polydector (Polydectus). [1] These two sons by his first wife were blinded by Phineus because of the instigation ...

  3. Cadmus or Cadmos (Greek: Κάδμος), was the ancient name for a river that flowed from Mount Cadmus, in ancient Phrygia. The river, probably the modern Gökpınar (in Aydın Province , Turkey ), which flows into the Lycus , a tributary of the Maeander .

  4. Cadmus and Harmonia may refer to: Cadmus and Harmonia, the founder and first king of Thebes and the Gaeco-Roman goddess of harmony. Cadmus and Harmonia, a pseudonym used by John Buchan, Baron Tweedsmuir and Susan Buchan, Baroness Tweedsmuir.

  5. Polydorus was the youngest and only male child of Cadmus and Harmonia, [1] his sisters were Autonoë, Ino, Agave and Semele. [2] He was the father of Labdacus [3] by Nycteïs, the daughter of Nycteus. Last of all Harmonia added a little son to the brood of sisters, and made Cadmos happy – Polydoros, the morning star of the Aonian nation ...

  6. Cadmus. (1818 ship) Cadmus was built in 1818 in New York. She was a packet sailing between New York and Havre. In 1824, Cadmus carried General Lafayette to New York on a visit at the invitation of the U.S. Congress. From 1827, Cadmus became a whaler, sailing from Sag Harbor, New York. She made 17 complete whaling voyages.

  7. Cadmus was established in 1887. Dover was the name of a former post office in the township. The office opened with the name Unionville on January 15, 1836, with James Phillips as the first postmaster. The office was closed April 22, 1842, and reopened with the name Dover on November 22, 1842. The office operated until November 29, 1867.

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