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hebes Meaning in Telugu ( hebes తెలుగు అంటే)



హెబ్స్, హెబీ

Noun:

హెబీ,



hebes తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

చైనాలోని హెబీ ప్రావింసులోని యిక్సియను సమీపంలో ఉన్న చరిత్రపూర్వ బీఫుడి ప్రాంతం క్రీస్తుపూర్వం 6000–5000 నాటి సిషాను, జింగులాంగ్వా సంస్కృతులతో సమకాలీన సంస్కృతి శేషాలను కలిగి ఉంది.

hebes's Usage Examples:

In the fighting at Thebes, Pindar says that, just as Amphiaraus is about to be struck in the back by the spear of Periclymenus, to save him from a warrior's disgrace, Zeus split the earth with his thuderbolt, and buried Amphiaraus along with his horses.


Aeschylus, in Seven Against Thebes, assigns each of the Seven to one of the seven gates of Thebes, as do Euripides in The Phoenician Women, and Apollodorus.


the Son of Hercules (1964)The Lion of Thebes (1964) - Ufficiale di TutmèsThe Triumph of Hercules (1964) - RetoThe Two Gladiators (1964) - Gen.


Seeking to avoid this dire fate, Polynices and Eteocles agree that the kingship would be determined by lot, with one gaining the throne (Eteocles), and the other gaining all their father's possessions, but forced to leave Thebes (Polynices).


The Hebe Society promotes the cultivation and conservation of hebes and other New Zealand native plants.


Sacer/Sacratus/Consecratus, often confused with the Grimoire of Pope Honorius), is a medieval grimoire purportedly written by Honorius of Thebes.


He boasts that he will sack Thebes, and that not even the weapons of Zeus crashing down to earth will stand in his way or hold him back.


Capaneus: In Greek mythology, in the war of the Seven against Thebes, he defied Zeus who then killed him with a thunderbolt in punishment.


The two exiles, Polynices, the son of Oedipus king of Thebes, and Tydeus, the son of Oeneus king of Calydon, were also mentioned by early sources.


as in the play, the film ends with Creon relinquishing his kingship and exiling himself out of Thebes.


In Greek mythology, Caanthus or Kaanthos (; Ancient Greek: Καάνθου) was the son of Oceanus and Tethys, and the brother of Melia, who was the consort of Apollo, and an important cult figure at Thebes.


Early in his reign, in March 656 BC, Psamtik I dispatched a powerful naval fleet to Thebes and compelled the then serving God's Wife of Amun, Shepenupet II, a daughter of Piye, to adopt Nitocris as her heir to this powerful office.



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