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Evenus , Euenos , Evinos, or Evenos may refer to: * Evinos, a river in western Greece * Evenus (mythology), a river god and two mythological kings in ancient Greece * ''Evenus'' (butterfly), a butterfly genus, occasionally misspelled ''Euenus'' * Euenus (Euenos, Evenus) of Paros, Ancient Greek philosopher * Évenos Évenos (; oc, Èbra) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. It contains Cimaï, a 1 km long limestone cliff that is a popular rock climbing area and was one of the most importa ...
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Evinos
The Evinos ( el, Εύηνος) is a river in western Greece, flowing into the Gulf of Patras. Its source is in the northern Vardousia mountains, near the village Artotina, Phocis. The river flows in a generally southwestern direction, for most of its length in Aetolia-Acarnania. It feeds the reservoir of Lake Evinos, that is about 10 km². The river flows through a deep forested valley with few small villages. In its lower course it flows through lowlands, and it empties into the Gulf of Patras 10 km southeast of Missolonghi. The village Evinochori near its mouth owes its name to this river. Evinos artificial lake Due to the flooding of the area, a new dam was ordered by the Aitoloakarnanian government to construct a dam near the four-boundaries region of northern Nafpaktia. It took nearly one year and was completed in 2003. Its area is about 5 to 10 km², the height and the depth is approximately 50 m. It rarely supplies water to the area, but it is the westernm ...
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Evenus (mythology)
Evenus (; Ancient Greek: Εύηνος ''Eúēnos'') is the name of two characters in Greek mythology. * Evenus, a river god or a son of Ares. *Evenus, father of Lysithea who bore Helenus to Zeus. * Evenus, king of Lyrnessus and son of Selepus. His two sons, Mynes and Epistrophus, were killed by Achilles when he had raided the place.Homer, ''Iliad'' 2 Notes References * Apollodorus, ''The Library'' with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.Greek text available from the same website
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Evenus (butterfly)
''Evenus'' is a butterfly genus in the family Lycaenidae, with species ranging from North to South America. Species list * '' Evenus regalis'' (Cramer, 1775) – type speciesSermeño, J. M., Robbins, R. K., Lamas, G., & Gámez, J. A. (2013). Cría en laboratorio de las" joyas vivientes" de El Salvador, Evenus regalis (Cramer) y Evenus batesii (Hewitson)(Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). ''Bioma''. * '' Evenus coronata'' (Hewitson, 1865)– crowned hairstreakNeild, A. F., & Bálint, Z. (2014). Notes on the identity of Evenus coronata (Hewitson, 1865)(Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae: Eumaeini) with the description of a remarkably overlooked sibling species. ''Tropical Lepidoptera Research'', 105-120. * '' Evenus gabriela'' (Cramer, 1775)Ríos-Málaver, C., & Vargas-Ch, J. I. EL GÉNERO EVENUS HÜBNER (1819) Y SU PRESENCIA EN COLOMBIA (LEPIDOPTERA: LYCAENIDAE) THE GENUS EVENUS HÜBNER (1819) AND ITS PRESENCE IN COLOMBIA (LEPIDOPTERA: LYCAENIDAE). * ''Evenus batesii'' (Hewitson, 18 ...
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Euenus
Euenus (or Evenus) of Paros, ( el, Εὔηνος ὁ Πάριος), was a 5th-century BC philosopher and poet who was roughly contemporary with Socrates. Euenus is mentioned several times in Plato's ''Phaedo'', '' Phaedrus'', and '' Apology'' of Socrates. He is quoted in Aristotle's ''Nicomachean Ethics'' (7.10.1152a32) and ''Eudemian Ethics'' (2.7.1223a30). He was apparently, although obscure, well respected, and was never called a Sophist by Socrates, even though he charged a sizeable sum for teaching students. Sayings *One of his famous sayings is cited twice in: Artemidoros, Oneirocritica 1,15 = Plutarch, Moralia 497A De amore prolis 4: ἢ δέος ἢ λύπη παῖς πατρὶ πάντα χρόνον ("a son is always a terror or a pain for his father."). *"Every thing compelled is by nature grievous", ''Eudemian Ethics'' (2.7.1223a30) *Montaigne quotes him to the effect that fire is the spice of life.Montaigne, ''Essays'' (Penguin 1978) p. 363 Poems Ten short poetic fr ...
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