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| | Celeus Sources |
 | | The Athenians and others say that Triptolemus was the son of Celeus. |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i114Sources.htm
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| | Eleusis, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | The Phliasians, who lived near Sicyon close to the Isthmus of Corinth, have claimed that the mysteries were first established in Eleusis by Celeus 1's brother Dysaules, who was expelled from Eleusis by Ion 1 during the war. |  | | And as these matters are contradictory, Ceryx has also been called son of Hermes and Aglaurus 2, the daughter of Cecrops 1, an autochthon; and there are those who assert that Celeus 1 was no king but peasant. |  | | It has also been said that when Demeter came to Eleusis, the king of the city was Celeus 1, son of Eleusinus, and in this account, father of Triptolemus by Metanira. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Eleusis.html
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| | Polymnia -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | She was said in some legends to have been the mother of Triptolemus, the first priest of Demeter and the inventor of agriculture, by Cheimarrhus, son of Ares, god of war, or by Celeus, king of Eleusis. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9060702
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| | ANATOMICAL EVIDENCE FOR PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG WOODPECKERS |
 | | It is absent in Jynx, Nesoctites, Colapres, Camperhera, Dinopium, Centurus carolinus, Sphyrapicus, Celeus elegans, Piculus, and Hemicircus. |  | | As in Celeus the origin of serratus posterior is from thoracic ribs 3 and 4, but pectoralis abdominalis has a humeral origin. |
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http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v089n01/p0065-p0085.html
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| | The Kidnapping of Persephone |
 | | She remembered Celeus' son, Triptolemus, and taught him to plow and sow seeds, and took him around the world in her chariot. |  | | In the other version, after she left Celeus and Metanira, she went from land to land, and finally stood at the River Cyane. |  | | When they got there, she learned that their young son was sick, and she kissed him. |
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http://www.byzantinecommunications.com/adamhoward/homework/gradeschool/persephone.html
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| | TRIPTOLEMUS - LoveToKnow Article on TRIPTOLEMUS |
 | | Here she was hospitably received by Celeus, and out of gratitude would have made his son Demophon immortal by anointing him with ambrosia and destroying his mortal parts by fire; but Metaneira, happening to see what was going on, screamed out and disturbed the goddess. |  | | 5, 2) Triptolernus was the son of Celeus, king of Eleusis, and Metaneira. |  | | Celeus endeavoured to kill him on his return, but Demeter intervened and forced him to surrender his country to Triptolemus, who named it Eleusis after his father and instituted the festival of Demeter called Thesmophoria. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/T/TR/TRIPTOLEMUS.htm
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| | The Road to Eleusis - Chapter V. |
 | | The daughters of Celeus, son of Eleusinus, saw her as they were bringing bronze jars of water to their father's house. |  | | Angered with Zeus, the storm-black son of Cronus, she stayed away from the assembly of the gods and lofty Olympus and went in disguise for a long time to dwell with mortal men. |  | | To them, she showed the performance of her rites and taught her Mysteriesholy rites that are awesome, that no one may transgress nor reveal nor express in words, for an overwhelming reverence for the gods stops his voice. |
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http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/lsd/eleuch5.htm
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 | | There, Marcus was shown the sacred relics of Demeter while the priestess revealed their visions of the holy night, speaking of the rebirth and redemption of all creatures. |  | | “Celeus,” Marcus prodded gently, “why is it that Persephone is able to be start anew each spring when mortals are never reborn?” “Oh Marcus!” Celeus exclaimed. |  | | “Today is the beginning of the Eleusinian Mysteries,” answered Celeus, the priest standing beside him. |
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http://www.bitsofhistory.com/ace/MAM/School010a.doc
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| | THE MYSTERIES OF ELEUSIS: The Goddesses by Sanderson Beck |
 | | Soon they came to the house of heaven-nurtured Celeus and went through the portico to where their queenly mother sat by a pillar of the close-fitted roof, holding her son, a tender scion, in her bosom. |  | | But grief yet more terrible and savage came into the heart of Demeter, and thereafter she was so angered with the dark-clouded Son of Cronos that she avoided the gathering of the gods and high Olympus, and went to the towns and rich fields of men, disfiguring her form a long while. |  | | But Demeter was welcomed by Celeus at Eleusis, and Dionysus by Icarius, who received from him a branch of a vine and learned the process of making wine. |
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http://www.san.beck.org/Eleusis-1.html
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| | Demeter and Persephone |
 | | She came upon the house of the great King Celeus (notice that the name is the same, but the social level has changed) at Eleusis, and there was greeted with great honor. |  | | King Celeus proclaimed that a temple should be built in honor of the great nurturing goddess, where many top secret rituals would be performed in her honor. |  | | She goes to the house of King Celeus |
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http://www.arthistory.sbc.edu/imageswomen/papers/paolicchidemeter/demeter.html
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 | | "Yes, Celeus," she smiled as she purred lightly, "I don't have to be clairvoyant to know what you're going to ask, but the truth is, I don't know. |  | | She looked towards Celeus for an answer to their dilemma. |  | | With a start Terra realized that David had not yet regained his memories and she shot a look of apology at him. |
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http://members.fortunecity.com/rbellamy/SMKOC.txt
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 | | Anyway, Darien is Serena's fianc, and Prince of Earth Who's he supposed to be attached to?" Celeus sniffed disdainfully as he gestured to David. |  | | Perhaps that is why David woke." "Yes, but that doesn't explain who he is and why he has powers in the first place. |  | | I first woke around six months ago and since then I've been trying to locate others who were flung through the space-time hole too. |
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http://members.fortunecity.com/rbellamy/SMRS.txt
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| | The Warrior Untamed |
 | | All were dead and beheaded save Delia, Hector, and, ah yes, Celeus. |  | | She could barely focus as she looked over at the corpulent merchant and at the dark figure standing with him. |  | | For the most part she had nothing but awe and hero worship to share anyway. |
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http://www.xenafan.com/fiction/content2/warrioruntamed.html
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| | Jan25.html |
 | | Names, mortal: Celeus, Callithoe, Callidike, Demo, Clisidike, Metaneira (wife of Celeus), Iambe / Baubo, Demophon (son of Celeus and Metaneira) |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/scstroup/Jan25.html
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| | The Acharnians Page 2 |
 | | Celeus wedded Phaenerete, my grandmother, whose son was Lucinus, and, being born of him I am an immortal; it is to me alone that the gods have entrusted the duty of treating with the Lacedaemonians. |  | | But, citizens, though I am immortal, I am dying of hunger; the Prytanes give me naught.[1] |  | | Amphitheus was the son of Ceres and Triptolemus; of him was born Celeus. |
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http://www.web-books.com/Classics/Nonfiction/Drama/Aristophanes/Acharnians/Aristophanes_AcharP2.htm
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| | Demeter at Eleusis |
 | | Taking the form of an old woman (crone), Demeter sits down to rest near a well called Parthenion (`Maiden'), where she is approached by the daughters of King Celeus, who have come to fetch water. |  | | They treat the disguised goddess sympathetically, and invite her to come to the Palace, since their mother needs a nanny for their young brother; the most amusing of the girls is IAMBE (`Iambic verse'). |  | | Demeter teaches King Celeus' son TRIPTOLEMUS to cultivate wheat (there is a sacred field of grain at Eleusis, the Riarian Field). |
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http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/demeter1.html
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| | Eleusis |
 | | *Daughters and Metaneira invite her to Celeus' Palace to nurse the infant boy Demophoon. |  | | *Demeter, inconsolable, by the Virgin's Well (Well of *Beautiful Dances), is invited to the Palace by Celeus' four daughters. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/3193/myth.htm
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| | Demeter: Goddess of the Harvest |
 | | Now that was two sons dead by a goddesses hand, and Celeus began to think his house was cursed. |  | | In his weeping his name got changed to Dysaules (which means "of an unlucky house"), and Demeter told him to stop weeping, because she would bestow many gifts upon his third son Triptolemus. |  | | There King Celeus and Queen Metaneira entertained her and graciously offered her the position of wet-nurse to their son Demophoon. |
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http://www.paleothea.com/SortaSingles/Demeter.html
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| | Demophon |
 | | Demeter raised the child as a divine being, and put him every night in the fire. |  | | The son of Celeus and Metanira, king and queen of Eleusis. |  | | Article "Demophon" created on 21 April 1999; last modified on 08 February 2004 (Revision 2). |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/d/demophon.html
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| | Overhead 6 |
 | | reception at house of Celeus: attempts to make a mortal immortal & defy divine (patriarchal) order |  | | Iambe & laughter at Celeus house (aischrologia or obscenity in cult) |
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http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/classics/CLAS_351/lecture6.html
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| | Celeus obrieni |
 | | I don't know that part of the world but is Celeus flavescens the only possibility there? |  | | Particularly with respect to the place it is known from. |  | | And Celeus woodpeckers, especially those in relatively open habitats, are almost certainly going to be heard or seen within three days. |
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http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCProp59.html
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| | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - laeno, Celetrum, Celeus, Celsus A Cornelius, ... |
 | | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - laeno, Celetrum, Celeus, Celsus A Cornelius, Celtae, Celtiberia, Cenaeum, Cenchraeae, Cenomani, Censorinus |  | | This page contains descriptions for the following names Celaeno, Celetrum, Celeus, Celsus A Cornelius, Celtae, Celtiberia, Cenaeum, Cenchraeae, Cenomani, Censorinus |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/cornwall_business_systems/104.htm
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| | Celeus |
 | | He gave welcome to Demeter and became the first priest of her sanctuary in his city. |  | | Article "Celeus" created on 21 April 1999; last modified on 21 April 1999 (Revision 1). |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/c/celeus.html
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| | Song of the Daughters of Celeus, by Louis V. Ledoux |
 | | "Song of the Daughters of Celeus" is reprinted from Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1916. |  | | Song of the Daughters of Celeus, by Louis V. Ledoux |
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http://www.poetry-archive.com/l/song_of_the_daughters_of_celeus.html
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| | History and the Mysterious Quest |
 | | She traveled the woeful world in search of her child in clothes of mourning until she arrived at the court of King Celeus of Eleusis. |
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http://www.themysterybox.com/Features/triptolemus/tripto.html
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| | Classification of birds of South America Part 05 |
 | | Webb and Moore (2005) recommended a classification with three tribes for the three major groups in the Picinae: (1) Malarpicini for Colaptes, Piculus, Celeus, Dryocopus, and several Old World genera; (2) Dendropicini for Picoides, Veniliornis, Melanerpes, Sphyrapicus, and several Old World genera; and (3) Campephilus, Chrysocolaptes, and two Old World genera. |  | | Celeus obrieni, known from one specimen from Piauí, Brazil, is traditionally (e.g., Short 1973, 1982) considered a subspecies of C. |  | | shares some plumage and structural features with Celeus, especially C. |
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http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline05.html
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| | Celeus Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Celeus |
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http://www.essaytown.com/topics/celeus_essays_papers.html
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| | Perseus Encyclopedia |
 | | mysteries taught by D. to Triptolemus, Diocles, Eumolpus, and Celeus: Paus. |  | | seeks to make the child of Celeus immortal: Apollod. |
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http://www.bsu.edu/classes/magrath/305s01/demeter/persdem.html
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http://www.onlinecasinonews.com/ocnv2_1/article/Article.asp?id=7118
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| | Homer, Myth & Greek Archaeology |
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http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~histclas/harris/lec18_files/slide0246.htm
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| | Splits Woodpeckers |
 | | Because of the geographical separation, different habitat requirements and the plumage and size differences they suggest Celeus obrieni should be considered a full species. |  | | The type locality is a region of high endemism. |
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http://www.ornitaxa.com/SM/Split/SplitWoodpeckers.htm
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| | Les oiseaux Picidés |
 | | Celeus lugubris, Pic à tête pâle, Pale-crested Woodpecker |  | | Celeus torquatus, Pic à cravate noire, Ringed Woodpecker |  | | Celeus spectabilis, Pic à tête rousse, Rufous-headed Woodpecker |
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http://www.oiseaux.net/liste/aves.picidae.html
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| | Birds: Picidae |
 | | Celeus grammicus (Natterer and Malherbe, 1845) - Scaly-breasted Woodpecker |  | | Celeus elegans (Statius Müller, 1776) - Chestnut Woodpecker |  | | Celeus flavus (Statius Müller, 1776) - Cream-colored Woodpecker |
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http://www.phthiraptera.org/Birds/Picidae.html
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| | InfoNatura Species Index: Family Picidae |
 | | BO, BR, CO, EC, PE, VE Celeus undatus |  | | BZ, CR, GT, HN, MX, NI, PA Celeus elegans |  | | AR, BO, BR, PY, SR, UY Celeus loricatus |
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http://www.natureserve.org/infonatura/speciesIndex/Family_Picidae_100371_2.htm
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