Menoetius — may refer to: Menoetius (mythology), all the mythological characters with the name Menoetius Menoetius (moon), moon of Jupiter Trojan asteroid 617 Patroclus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
MENOETIUS — fil. Actoris ex Aegina, quam vitiatam Iuppiter illi coniugem dederat. Hic postea, relictâ Aeginâ matre, in Opuntem Locrorum se contulit, ibique Patroclum ex Sthenele uxore suscepit, qui ab eo Menoetiades dictus est. Ovid. Ep. 1. v. 16. Sive… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Menoetius (Mond) — (617) Patroclus I (Menoetius) Vorläufige oder systematische Bezeichnung S/2001 (617) 1 Zentralkörper (617) Patroclus Eigenschaften des Orbits Große Halbachse (680 ± 20) km Periapsis 666 km … Deutsch Wikipedia
Menoetius (mythology) — Greek deities series Primordial deities Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities … Wikipedia
Menoetius — Ménétios Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Dans la mythologie grecque, Ménétios ou Ménœtios peut désigner : Ménétios fils de Japet, un des Titans ; Ménétios fils d Actor, le père … Wikipédia en Français
Menoetius — /meuh nee shee euhs/, n. Class. Myth. 1. a Titan, the brother of Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Atlas. 2. one of the Argonauts and the father of Patroclus. * * * … Universalium
Menoetius — noun a) A Titan, son of Iapetus and Clymene, he had three brothers Atlas, Prometheus and Epimetheus. He joined Cronus and the Titans in their unsuccessful war against the Olympian gods. Zeus killed him with a thunderbolt and sent him down to … Wiktionary
Menoetius — /meuh nee shee euhs/, n. Class. Myth. 1. a Titan, the brother of Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Atlas. 2. one of the Argonauts and the father of Patroclus … Useful english dictionary
Lyssa menoetius — Lyssa menoetius … Wikipédia en Français
МЕНЕТИЙ — • Menoetius, Μενοίτιος, 1. см. Iapetus, Иапет; 2. сын Актора и Эгины, сводный брат Эака, отец Патрокла, родом из Опунта, аргонавт; см. Achilles, Ахилл; 3. см. Hercules, Геркулес, 4. Άιδης, Аид … Реальный словарь классических древностей