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| | Leucothea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Greek mythology, Leucothea (Greek Leukothea, the "White Goddess") was one of the aspects under which an ancient sea goddess was recognized. |  | | Halia bore him Rhodos/Rhode and six sons; the sons were maddened by Aphrodite in retaliation for an impious affront, assaulted their sister and were confined beneath the Earth by Poseidon. |  | | There was also a beautiful mortal woman in Greek mythology with the variant name Leucothoë: a mortal princess, daughter of Orchamus and sister of Clytia, Leucothoë was loved by Apollo, who disguised himself as Leucothoë's mother to gain entrance to her chambers. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucothea
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| | Megara, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | So Athamas 1 hunted his son Learchus as if he were a deer and killed him, and Ino killed her son Melicertes: she threw him into a boiling cauldron, and carrying it with the dead child, cast herself into the sea. |  | | Ino, a daughter of Cadmus, the founder of Thebes, was originally a mortal woman, but now lives in the depths of the sea, being called Leucothea or Leucothoe 3. |  | | Melicertes became a new god, Palaemon 3, and his mother Ino was called Leucothea. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Megara.html
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| | Illustrations Album 7/9, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | It was then that the sea-goddess Leucothea assisted him saying: |  | | When Odysseus was sailing near the island of the Phaeacians, Poseidon wrecked his raft, and Odysseus found himself in the midst of mountainous waves with nothing in store for him except sudden death. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/000Free/003Illustrations/source/7.html
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| | Ino |
 | | Leucothea - Leucothea, in Greek mythology, sea deity. |  | | Later, when Athamas went mad and killed Learchus, Ino and Melicertes leaped into the sea to their deaths and were changed into sea deities, Leucothea and Palaemon. |  | | She plotted to kill her stepchildren, Phrixus and Helle, but their mother, Nephele, saved them with the help of a winged ram (see |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/ent/A0825267.html
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 | | Note: your comment will appear in Leucothea's local time zone: |  | | Leucothea's Xanga Site - 8/11/2005 5:58:42 PM I've got some friends, some that I hardly know. |
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http://www.xanga.com/Leucothea/324886634/item.html
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| | [Cnidaria] Leucothea on display |
 | | Jaci -----Original Message----- From: Andy Case Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 9:06 AM To: cnidaria@uci.edu Subject: [Cnidaria] Leucothea on display Hi all, Sorry for the ctenophore posting on Cnidaria but in the spirit of gelatinous-related news, I wanted the share the following. |  | | Jenny Sayre and I would love to see them. |  | | Anyone who is close by and wants to stop by and watch them (feeding is particularly cool) please feel free to contact me (numbers below). |
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http://maillists.uci.edu/mailman/public/cnidaria/2002-November/000324.html
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| | Advanced notes for Ulysses (ch11 Sirens) |
 | | Joyce unifies the siren Leucothea with the (pitying) punster of Homer's Book V [allusion] |  | | Joyce identifies Douce-bronze with the siren Parthenope, whose name means 'virgin' or 'maiden face' |  | | if Mina is Leucothea, then this must correspond to Leucothea's pun on 'Odysseus' in Book V [allusion] |
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http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/ulysses/notes11.html
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| | Apollo |
 | | Daphne prayed to the river god Peneus to help her and he changed her into a laurel tree, which became sacred to Apollo. |  | | Apollo had an affair with a mortal princess named Leucothea, daughter of Orchamus and sister of Clytia. |  | | Clytia, jealous of her sister because she wanted Apollo for herself, told Orchamus the truth, betraying her sister's trust and confidence in her. |
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http://www.icyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/a/ap/apollo.html
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| | Wilson Vineyard NEWS AND TRIVIA FILE - Classic Clippings |
 | | Quite literally she was the "White Goddess" vital to the very origins of wine itself. |  | | Leucothea is a wine that I describe as definitely a right-brain wine. |  | | Quantities of Leucothea are quite small, although there will be more released in future years. |
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http://www.wilsonvineyard.com.au/newsletters/classic_clippings/pruning/pruning96.html
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| | Leucothea |
 | | Leucothea is also the name of Ino as a marine-deity, which see. |  | | Article "Leucothea" created on 22 April 1997; last modified on 27 December 1998 (Revision 2). |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/l/leucothea_2.html
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| | Moonmilk: urth archives v0302/2902.txt |
 | | "Leucothea" was also the name of one of the Sirens. |  | | The Centaurs' mother goddess was called, in > Greek, Leucothea, 'the White Goddess'. |  | | I've always thought that it would have been a good name for Seawrack. |
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http://www.urth.net/urth/archives/v0302/2902.txt.shtml
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| | CALL-OF-THE-SEA.COM -- Sea Gods and Goddesses |
 | | The gods, out of compassion, make her a goddess of the sea, under the name of Leucothea, and him a god, under that of Palaemon. |  | | Ino, the daughter of Cadmus and wife of Athamas, flying from her frantic husband with her little son Melicertes in her arms, sprang from a cliff into the sea. |  | | Both were held powerful to save from shipwreck and were invoked by sailors. |
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http://www.call-of-the-sea.com/menu_gods.htm
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| | Athamas - Acadine Archive |
 | | Athamas after the murder of his son fled to Thessaly. |  | | In this state he slew his son Learchus, and in despair at this act Ino threw herself into the sea with her other child, Melicertes, who with her mother became a sea-goddess, Ino becoming Leucothea, and Melicertes Palaemon. |  | | He, however, intrigued with Ino, and for this was punished with madness by the goddess and his infuriated spouse. |
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http://www.acadine.org/index.php/Athamas
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| | Clytie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Apollo, having loved her, abandoned her for Leucothea and left her deserted. |  | | She was so angered by his treatment that she told Leucothoe's father, Orchamus, about the affair. |
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http://www.vacilando.org/_cliextra/baghdadmuseumorg/includepage.php?title=Clytia&action=history
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| | Jellies Sightings - Jellyfish & Other Gelatinous Zooplankton |
 | | Leucothea were scattered throughout surface waters of Carmel Bay (including the kelp forest at the Pinnacles), and with their large size (up to 20 cm) were easily visible from a boat. |  | | Fall months, during periods when the water is clear and glassy smooth, are the best times to see this delicate beauty. |  | | Calm, clear water during fall and winter months are the prime times to find the lobate species Leucothea pulchra and Bolinopsis infundibulum, and this day was true to form. |
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http://jellieszone.com/jelliesightings1999.htm
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| | Leucothea |
 | | However, Dionysus would not let her die, and she was transformet into Leucothea. |  | | Article "Leucothea" created on 07 April 1997; last modified on 22 April 1997 (Revision 2). |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/l/leucothea.html
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| | Leucothea |
 | | Distinctive brownish-orange papillae cover most of the body. |  | | Leucothea is an infrequent visitor to Monterey Bay during fall and winter months, and may be found south to the Sea of Cortez. |  | | When present, it's large size makes it relatively conspicuous in calm surface waters. |
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http://jellieszone.com/leucothea.htm
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| | CDNN :: Beautiful White Spectacle - Leucothea Pulchra |
 | | That's the English translation of "Leucothea pulchra," the scientific name for an animal more commonly known as a spotted comb jelly, only found in the Pacific Ocean between Central California and the Sea of Cortez, and only around this time of year. |  | | MONTEREY, California (6 Dec 2005) -- Chad Widmer was out in his boat on the Monterey Bay two weeks ago when what to his wondering eyes should appear but a "beautiful white spectacle." |  | | CDNN :: Beautiful White Spectacle - Leucothea Pulchra |
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http://www.cdnn.info/news/eco/e051206a.html
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| | Beroe and Leucothea picture |
 | | It has just ingested a lobate ctenophore Leucothea, and if the lights were off, the glow of the luminescing prey would be visible to passing creatures. |  | | The Beroe is swimming from right to left in this picture, and its mouth is at the left. |
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http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/organism/pictures/beroe.leuco.html
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| | Sites near deviantART: leucothea - GeoURL (2.0) |
 | | Sites near deviantART: leucothea (50.654, -120.34) Near Kamloops, Canada |  | | Kamloops Clear Sky Clock (1.5 km N) Near Kamloops 7 more from cleardarksky.com |
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http://geourl.org/near?p=http://leucothea.deviantart.com/&dist=150
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| | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Leucothea @ HighBeam Research |
 | | Our archive contains millions of documents from thousands of sources and goes back over 23 years. |  | | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Leucothea @ HighBeam Research |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/docfree.asp?DOCID=1E1:Leucothe&ctrlInfo=Round18:Mode18c:DocG:Result&ao=
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| | Leucothea - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK |
 | | Leucothea - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK or LOGIN |  | | Our search facility includes over 50,000 fully cross-referenced historical entries. |  | | THE HISTORY CHANNEL and BIOGRAPHY are trademarks of AandE Television Networks used under license ©2004 AandE Television Networks. |
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http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/search/search.php?word=LEUCOTHEA&enc=28040
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| | Leucothea |
 | | Leucothea - 2001 - Photo Construction, Oil, Acrylic, Collage, on Wood. |
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http://www.artatlarge.com/pages/HOCHBAUM/DSC04094.htm
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