Themistus
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Galevs — GALEVS, ei, Gr. Γαλεὺς, έως, (⇒ Tab. XIV.) des Apollo und der Themistus, einer Tochter des Zabius, Königs der Hyperboreer, Sohn, von welchem die Galeoten, in Attika, den Namen hatten. Steph. Byz. in Γαλεῶται … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Levcon — LEVCON, ónis, (⇒ Tab. XXV.) einer von des Athamas Söhnen, die er mit der Themistus zeugete. Dionys. ap. Nat. Cam. l. VI. c. 9 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
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GALEOTAE — I. GALEOTAE Graece Γαλεῶται, Steph. μάντεως εἶδος Σικελῶν, Vates quidam in Sicilia: portentorum Interpretes sollertissimi: quibusdam dicti videntur ab animali cognomine, Stellione Latinis, Plin, l. 30. c. 10. quoniam nullum animal frandulentius… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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