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Irus
Irus or IRUS may refer to: People * Irus Braverman, legal scholar and ethnographer * In Greek mythology, see ''Irus (mythology)'' ** Irus, a son of Actor and father of Eurytion and Eurydamas by Demonassa ** Irus or Arnaeus Arnaeus (; Ancient Greek: Ἀρναῖος) is a character in Greek mythology. Mythology Arnaeus or Irus was the beggar due to his willingness to run messages for the suitors of Penelope (see also Iris, the divine rainbow messenger). He was a beg ..., a character in ''The Odyssey'' Places * Irus, Israel, a village in central Israel Science and technology * ''Irus'' (bivalve), a genus of clam in the family Veneridae * 13387 Irus, a minor planet {{disambig ...
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Irus Braverman
Irus Braverman is a legal scholar and ethnographer, and is a professor of law and an adjunct professor of geography at the University at Buffalo (SUNY). She was born in Jerusalem. Education and career Irus Braverman trained in law and criminology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In Israel, Braverman served as a public state prosecutor and as an environmental lawyer, before becoming a community organizer for environmental justice issues and a political activist. Braverman wrote her doctorate in law about the politics of tree planting and uprooting in Israel/Palestine, which she later transformed into a book entitled ''Planted Flags: Trees Law, and Law in Israel/Palestine'' (Cambridge University Press, 2009). She has been an associate with the Humanities Center at Harvard University, a visiting fellow with the Human Rights Program at Harvard University Law School, and a junior fellow with the Center of Criminology at the University of Toronto, among others. For 2013-14 Brav ...
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Irus (bivalve)
''Irus'' is a genus of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Veneridae The Veneridae or venerids, common name: Venus clams, are a very large family of minute to large, saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs. Over 500 living species of venerid bivalves are known, most of which are edible, and many of which are e ..., the venus clams. Species in the genus ''Irus'' Species recognized as of October 2021: *'' Irus carditoides'' *'' Irus caudex'' *'' Irus crenatus'' *'' Irus cumingii'' *'' Irus elegans'' *'' Irus exoticus'' *'' Irus interstriatus'' *'' Irus irus'' *'' Irus ishibashianus'' *'' Irus macrophylla'' *'' Irus mitis'' *'' Irus reflexus'' *'' Irus vertumnalium'' References ZipCodeZoo Veneridae Bivalve genera {{Veneridae-stub ...
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Irus (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Irus or Iros (, Ancient Greek: Ἶρο) may refer to two individuals: * Irus, son of Actor and father of Eurytion ''Orphic Argonautica'' 179Apollonius Rhodius1.74/ref> and Eurydamas by Demonassa. When the hero Peleus brought together many sheep and cattle and led them to him as blood money for the slaying of his son, Eurytion, Irus would not accept this price and sent the hero away.Antoninus Liberalis, 38 As for Eurydamas, his father was called sometimes as Ctimenus from Dolopian Ctimene.Apollonius Rhodius1.67/ref> * Irus or Arnaeus, a character in ''The Odyssey.''Homer, ''Odyssey'' 18.5ff Notes References * Antoninus Liberalis, ''The Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis'' translated by Francis Celoria (Routledge 1992)Online version at the Topos Text Project.* Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica'' translated by Robert Cooper Seaton (1853-1915), R. C. Loeb Classical Library Volume 001. London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1912Online version at the Topos Text Projec ...
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Actor (mythology)
Actor (Ancient Greek: ; ''gen''.: ''Aktoros'') is a very common name in Greek mythology. Here is a selection of characters that share this name (which means 'leader', from the verb άγω: to lead or carry): * Actor, father of Eurytus who was an ally of Phineus during his fight with Perseus. *Actor, a king of Phthia, was said to be the son of King Myrmidon and Peisidice, daughter of Aeolus. Some say that Actor died childless, but others say that he is the father of Eurytion, his successor or of Irus, who was also called the father of Eurytion.Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica'' 1.74 According to Diodorus, Actor without an heir, was succeeded by Peleus who fled to his country from Aegina for killing his half-brother, Phocus. The hero was then purified by the king for his sins. This story was usually attributed to Actor's possible son Eurytion who was slain accidentally by his son-in-law Peleus. This Actor married Aegina, daughter of the river god Asopus, and had several children, ...
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Arnaeus
Arnaeus (; Ancient Greek: Ἀρναῖος) is a character in Greek mythology. Mythology Arnaeus or Irus was the beggar due to his willingness to run messages for the suitors of Penelope (see also Iris, the divine rainbow messenger). He was a beggar in Ithaca who sees Odysseus (disguised as a beggar) encroaching on his territory so he becomes aggressive and begins to insult him. They go back and forth threatening each other until Antinous notices the confrontation and exclaims that watching the two beggars square off would be entertaining. Antinous says that the winner of the fight will be given food and would be permitted to dine with the suitors. The rest of the suitors crowded around the two beggars and they prepared to fight. Odysseus removed his rags and tied them around his waist, revealing a surprisingly muscular body because Athena was standing close by making him appear bigger and stronger than he was. When Irus saw this he was intimidated; Antinous told him that should ...
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Irus, Israel
Irus ( he, אירוס) is a community settlement in central Israel. Located to the south of Rishon LeZion and west of Nes Ziona, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gan Raveh Regional Council. In it had a population of . Etymology The village was named after the iris plant indigenous to the area.Waste Not, Want Not
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