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  1. A romantic tale of how Cyrus the Great, the Persian conqueror, saved a Susian captive from a battle with the Assyrians and gave her to his friend Araspes, who loved her. The story is based on Xenophon's account of the capture of Panthea and her husband Abradates, and the generosity of Cyrus.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PantheaPanthea - Wikipedia

    Panthea is a genus of the owlet moth family, Noctuidae. The word Panthea is from Greek, meaning "all of gods" . Species. Panthea acronyctoides – Black zigzag ...

    • Panthea, Hübner, 1820
    • Noctuidae
  3. Julia Drusilla (16–38), a member of the Roman imperial family, given the title of "Panthea" upon her death. Panthea, mistress of Lucius Verus (130–169), co-emperor of Ancient Rome. Panthea, pen name of Sophia Dobson Collet (1822–1894), English feminist freethinker. Panthea Grant Boone, second wife of Lilburn Boggs, sixth governor of Missouri.

  4. Panthea is a character in the Cyropaedia, Xenophon's historical romance written during the first half of the 4th century bce, although it is quite possible that Xenophon based his portrayal on an actual woman and her tragic fate. Panthea is said to have been captured by Cyrus II the Great, founder of the Persian Empire, when he overran the camp ...

  5. pnwmoths.biol.wwu.edupantheapanthea-virginariusPNW Moths | Panthea virginarius

    Panthea virginarius is a common large noctuid moth (FW length 20 - 24 mm in males; 24 - 28 mm in females) that flies in forests during the spring and summer. Although the ground color of this moth is a mixture of white and black scales, the pattern on its wings varies geographically: West of the Cascades, P. virginarius is white and powdery ...

  6. The next generation of Greek gods and goddesses were the offspring of Ouranos and Gaia. Gaia would give birth to six sons and six daughters. The six male Titans being Cronus, Iapetus, Oceanus, Hyperion, Crius and Coeus, and the female Titanides named Rhea, Themis, Tethys, Theia, Mnemosyne and Phoebe. Gaia would incite the Titans to rise up ...

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  8. Panthea. Nay, let us walk from fire unto fire, From passionate pain to deadlier delight,--I am too young to live without desire, Too young art thou to waste this summer night Asking those idle questions which of old Man sought of seer and oracle, and no reply was told.

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