Red fox — For other uses, see Red fox (disambiguation). Red fox Temporal range: Mid Pleistocene–Recent European red fox (V. v. crucigera) Conservation status … Wikipedia
Canis Minor — Infobox Constellation name = Canis minor abbreviation = CMi genitive = Canis Minoris symbology = the lesser Dog RA = 8 dec= +5 areatotal = 183 arearank = 71st numbermainstars = 2 | numberbfstars = 14 numberstarsplanets = 0 numberbrightstars = 2… … Wikipedia
Procris — In Greek mythology, Procris was the daughter of Erechtheus, king of Athens and his wife, Praxithea. She married Cephalus, the son of Deion. Procris had at least two sisters, Creusa and Orithyia. Sophocles wrote a tragedy called Procris which has… … Wikipedia
Laelaps (mythology) — Laelaps was a Greek mythological dog who never failed to catch what he was hunting. In one version of Laelaps origin, he was a gift from Zeus to Europa. The hound was passed down to King Minos. Minos had been cursed by his wife; he ejaculated… … Wikipedia
List of Greek mythological creatures — The following is a list of creatures from Greek mythology. The list does not include gods and other divine and semi divine figures; for these, see List of Greek mythological figures. Contents 1 Mythical monsters 2 Mythical hybrids 3 Mythical… … Wikipedia
Amphitryon — Amphitryon, or Amphitrion, in Greek mythology, was a son of Alcaeus, king of Tiryns in Argolis.Amphitryon ( harassing either side ) was a Theban general, who was originally from Tiryns in the eastern part of the Peloponnese. He was friends with… … Wikipedia
The Death of Procris — A Satyr mourning over a Nymph Artist Piero di Cosimo Year ca. 1500 10 Type Oil on poplar Dimensions 65.4 cm × 184.2 cm (25.7 in × 72.5 in) … Wikipedia
Cephalus — and Eos, by Nicolas Poussin (circa 1630) Cephalus (Greek: Κέφαλος Kephalos) is an Ancient Greek name, used both for the hero figure in Greek mythology and carried as a theophoric name by historical persons. The word kephalos is Greek for head ,… … Wikipedia