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 Atlas --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
In the works of Homer, Atlas seems to have been a marine creation who supported the pillars that held heaven and earth apart.
The most common myth concerning Atlas, told by the poets Homer and Hesiod, relates that Atlas supported the pillars that held Heaven and Earth apart.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?tocId=9316698   (788 words)

  
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Clymene put her hands up to the sky and asked the sun to prove to Phaethon that he was his father.
Clymene told Phaethon to travel to India, where the sun rises.
Phaethon was the son of Hyperion and the nymph Clymene.
http://members.core.com/~starrcat/phaet.htm   (327 words)

  
 V. Phaëton. Vols. I & II: Stories of Gods and Heroes. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable
proof of it, and establish my claim to the honor.” Clymene stretched forth her hands towards the skies, and said, “I call to witness the Sun which looks down upon us, that I have told you the truth.
If I speak falsely, let this be the last time I behold his light.
One day a schoolfellow laughed at the idea of his being the son of the god, and Phaëton went in rage and shame and reported it to his mother.
http://www.bonus.com/contour/bartlettqu/http@@/www.bartleby.com/181/051.html   (2670 words)

  
 Clymene, a brief history of a Workington sailing ship
The Clymene was sold foreign some time about 1874, upto which time her master had been Capt. Thomas Morgan.
Clymene, a brief history of a Workington sailing ship
Source 1 reports the following account of her launch, taken from the Cumberland Pacquet newspaper of 20th May, 1851.
http://www.mightyseas.co.uk/marhist/workington_harrington/clymene.htm   (416 words)

  
 Greek Mythology: CLYMENE / KLYMENE Oceanid Nymph, Goddess of Fame & Infamy
'You fool, he said, 'To credit all your mother [Klymene] says; that birth you boast about is false.' Then Phaethon flushed, though shame checked his rage, and took those taunts to Clymene, his mother.
"Clymene, distraught with sorrow [at the death of Phaethon, fallen from the chariot of the sun], said whatever could be said in woes so terrible and beat her breast, and roamed the world to find his lifeless limbs and then his bones, and found his bones at last buried beside a foreign river-bank.
Go, make the journey if your heart is set, and put your question to Sol [Helios] himself.' Then up flashed Phaethon at his mother's words [to seek out his father]...
http://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/NympheKlymene.html   (1451 words)

  
 Clymene Dolphin, Stenella clymene @ MarineBio.org
Their beaks are short with a dark line on top, and they also have distinct facial markings such as black eye rings and dark lips.
The Clymene dolphin, Stenella clymene, is found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean (eastern North America to West Africa), the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Clymene dolphins are known to ride bow waves and "spin", however they are not as agile as Spinner dolphins except in the Gulf of Mexico where they have been observed displaying a similar agility as Spinner dolphins.
http://www.marinebio.com/species.asp?id=350   (851 words)

  
 Chapter 8 - www.ezboard.com
Mister Jones soon came around to open the door and let them out.
Clymene turned back around to face Damian and gave him teasingly smiled and said, "I am Clymene by the way," while reaching out her hand as the sea water made the yacht move.
She laughed at his remark about the monsoons and then replied to his question, "I think we are.
http://p205.ezboard.com/fthemushroomfrm15.showMessage?topicID=22.topic   (1155 words)

  
 Clymene (1) * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
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Clymene (1) * People, Places, and Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
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http://www.messagenet.com/myths/ppt/Clymene_1.html   (225 words)

  
 Phaethon 3, Greek Mythology Link.
For Epaphus 1 denied that Phaethon 3's father was Helius, and Phaethon 3 had no evidence of it, since his mother Clymene 1 was at the time living with King Merops 2 of Ethiopia, who had adopted him.
Eager to justify his claims to divine origin, Phaethon 3 asked of his mother Clymene 1 some sure token of his birth.
Some say that Phaethon 3 is the son of Helius (Sun) and the Oceanid Clymene 1; but others affirm that his parents were Clymenus 5 and the Oceanid Merope 4, and that Clymenus 5 was the grandfather of Phaethon 3, being himself the son of Helius.
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Phaethon3.html   (1209 words)

  
 Latin 1 - Mythology - Fables - Adventures - Phaëthon
Clymene told her son to go to the Sun Palace to ask the god, Apollo himself if he was his son.
Apollo told him that it was true; he was the father of Phaëthon.
Clymene told Phaëthon that he was the son of the Sun, Helios, but all the other boys teased him in school for being foolish.
http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/mythology/3fables/adventures/phaethon.htm   (495 words)

  
 Catreus
But when an oracle predicted him that he would be killed by one of his children, he became suspicious and he broke the relation with his children.
Nauplius married Clymene and she gave him two sons Oiakos and Palamedes.
Aeropa married the Mycenaean king Atreus and she became the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/c/catreus.html   (325 words)

  
 Clymene Dolphin (Stenella clymene)
Stenella clymene has been observed at sea only in deep water.
This dolphin may possibly have evolved in the Atlantic.
Consequently, it is one of the most poorly known dolphins of the world.
http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/stenclym.htm   (216 words)

  
 Clymene Dolphin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Clymene Dolphin looks very similar to the Spinner Dolphin and at sea, where the two species may intermingle in large groups, they may be indistinguishable.
The Clymene Dolphin is endemic to the Atlantic Ocean.
Up until this time, because Clymenes are relatively remote and regarded as "the same" as more accessible Spinners they were never heavily studied.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene_Dolphin   (567 words)

  
 Cetacea - Clymene Dolphin
Gray classified Stenella clymene in 1846 from skeletal material, but it was not until the first recorded sighting in 1981 that some cetulogists believed in its existence.
In Greek myth, Clymene is the daughter of Tethys and Oceanus.
This species is found in tropical, subtropical and occasionally warm temperate waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
http://www.cetacea.org/new/species/clymene.php   (262 words)

  
 Amber
He wanted to know who his father was, and after a bit, Clymene told him his father was the sun god himself, Helius...and maybe it was time his curiosity about his father was satisfied, and they should meet.
Well, there was this nymph--her name was Clymene--and she had a thing for Helius, and one thing led to another, as it usually does, even in human terms, and Clymene had a son, and his name was Phaethon...and it's with Phaethon that the fun begins.
When Phaethon left his childhood behind him, his inquiring mind would leave him no peace.
http://www.tyler-adam.com/39.html   (600 words)

  
 Religion - Deities: Phaethon
Clymene was startled to see him in such distress, and she was greatly surprised when her son wanted to know the real identity of the mortal who, as Epaphos said, had fathered him.
Try as she would, Clymene could not reassure him.
There was nothing she could do to convince him that the brilliant Helius was indeed his father.
http://www.archaeonia.com/religion/deities/phaethon.htm   (713 words)

  
 Mythography The Titan Atlas in Myth and Art
According to the Greek poet Hesiod, Atlas was the son of Iapetos and the Oceanid Clymene.
"Iapetos took as his wife the fair-ankled Clymene,
http://www.loggia.com/myth/atlas.html   (405 words)

  
 Wal- und Delphinarten: Clymene-Delphin
Jefferson (1996) in a survey conducted in the north-western Gulf of Mexico from 1992 to 1993 estimated the local population of S.
Food: Clymene dolphins have been observed at sea only in deep water (250-5000m or deeper).
clymene are evidence that the present unequal distribution of this species in the western and eastern parts of the tropical North Atlantic could be an artefact of poor sampling in African waters (Robineau et al.
http://www.marine-mammals.de/species/whale/clymene.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Marine Dolphins
These dolphins are believed to be nocturnal feeders.
Once considered one of the many variations of long-snouted spinner dolphins, the clymene was officially classified as a seperate species in 1981.
They are very wary of ships and swim rapidly away when approached, which might account for their relative obscurity.
http://www.wcug.wwu.edu/~narf/dolp/d2.shtml   (439 words)

  
 Clymene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Clymene or Klymenê ("famous might") is the name of at least six possibly distinct females.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene   (176 words)

  
 The Baldwin Project: Gods and Heroes by R. E. Francillon
HERE was a nymph named Clymĕnē, who had a son so handsome that he was called Phaëthon, which means in Greek, "bright, radiant, shining," like the sun.
When he grew up the goddess Venus was so charmed with him that she made him the chief ruler of all her temples, and took him into such high favor that all his friends and companions were filled with envy.
So Phaëthon went to his mother Clymene, and said:—
http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=francillon&book=gods&story=presumption   (1082 words)

  
 Greek Mythology: CLYMENE / KLYMENE Titan Goddess of Fame, Infamy, Goddess of Greater Lydia in Anatolia ( also Asia Asie ...
"From Iapetus and Clymene [were born]: Atlas, Epimetheus, Prometheus." - Hyginus, Preface
Klymene's husband Iapetos (the piercer) appears to be the Titan-god associated with mortality, so Klymene may represent the fame that mortals strove for in order to obtain a lasting memorial in death.
Greek Mythology: CLYMENE / KLYMENE Titan Goddess of Fame, Infamy, Goddess of Greater Lydia in Anatolia (also Asia Asie) w/ Pictures
http://www.theoi.com/Titan/TitanisKlymene.html   (424 words)

  
 Species Profiles — OBIS-SEAMAP
The Clymene dolphin is found only in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
Jefferson, T.A. Morphology of the Clymene dolphin (Stenella clymene) in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
This species has a notable warm-water preference, although there are records as far north as New Jersey on the U.S. east coast and as far south as southern Brazil.
http://seamap.env.duke.edu/species/tsn/180435   (796 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Atlas (mythology)
Atlas (mythology), in Greek mythology, son of the Titan Iapetus and the nymph Clymene, and brother of Prometheus.
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761571464/Atlas_(mythology).html   (72 words)

  
 Clymene
The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
In Greek mythology, Clymene ("famous might") referred to six distinct beings.
http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/cl/Clymene.html   (69 words)

  
 Clymene Sources
Phaethon, son of Sol (the Sun) by Clymene;
Among the 3000 daughters of Ocean and Tethys were the eldest nymphs Peitho, Admete, Ianthe, Electra, Doris, Prymno, Urania, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, Callirrhoe, Zeuxo, Clytie, Idyia, Pasithoe, Plexaura, Galaxaura, Dione, Melobosis, Thoe, Polydora, Cerceis, Pluto, Perseis, Ianeira, Acaste, Xanthe, Petraea, Menestho, Europa, Metis, Eurynome, Telesto, Chryseis, Asia, Calypso, Eudora, Tyche, Amphirho, Ocyrrhoe, and Styx;
Deucalion, son of Prometheus by Clymene, daughter of Oceanus;
http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i49Sources.htm   (93 words)

  
 Phaëthon on Encyclopedia.com
(fā´ethen, -ten) or Phaëton, in Greek mythology, son of Helios and the nymph Clymene.
He tried to drive his father's golden chariot, but he could not control its great steeds.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/P/Phaethon.asp   (312 words)

  
 Clymene Dolphin (Stenella clymene)
Distant view of a small group of Clymene Dolphins leaping.
This species probably feeds mostly at night when prey species (squid and small fish) rise in the water column.
Initially known only from skulls and thought to be a variant of Spinner Dolphin (S. longirostris), Clymene Dolphin was granted full species status as recently as 1981.
http://www.oceanwanderers.com/Cly.Dol.html   (355 words)

  
 Helmet Dolphin
CETACEA: Stenella clymene (Clymene Dolphin): In Greek myth, Clymene is the daughter of Tethys and Oceanus.
Pegasos with pointed wings flying right, "D" below/Head of Athena right wearing helmet, dolphin above, club and "A" left.
Clymene-Delfin (Stenella clymene):...- [ Translate this page ]...
http://specieslist.com/endangered/common_name/H/Helmet_Dolphin.shtml   (1022 words)

  
 Clymene Sources
After the death of Procris, Cephalus married Clymene, daughter of Minyas; Iphiclus, son of Cephalus by Clymene.
Iphiclus, son of Cephalusm, son of Deion, by Clymene, daughter of Minyas;
Clymene, daughter of Minyas, was wedded to Phylacus, son of Deion, and bore Iphiclus;
http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i666Sources.htm   (52 words)

  
 Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 144
This was a more complicated set of straps, reaching as far as over the ankle, where they were fastened.
On this page: Clotho – Clymene – Clytaemnestra – Clytia – Cocalus – Cock-Fighting – Cocytus – Coemptio
http://www.ancientlibrary.com/seyffert/0147.html   (693 words)

  
 African Marine Mammals
This species of dolphin lives on the West African coast in deep water.
Stenella is from the Greek word stenos for "narrow" almost certainly referring to the long, narrow beak.
The word Clymene is from the Greek mythological daughter of Oceanus and Tethys.
http://csiwhalesalive.org/csiclymene.html   (341 words)

  
 Fishery Bulletin: Abundance of cetaceans in the southern U.S. Nor... @ HighBeam Research
All sightings made with 25x binoculars had radial distances >665 m and were assumed to be made before these species were attracted to the ship.
The abundance estimate reported in the present study for the Clymene dolphin represents the first for this species in any portion of the U.S. Atlantic EEZ.
The abundance estimate for the Clymene dolphin, S. clymene (6086; 0.93), is the first for the U.S. Atlantic Ocean.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:107524532&refid=holomed_1   (6142 words)

  
 Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation: Leon and Clymene Bond Foundation
He also lost a child, which gave him great empathy for their loss.
When asked why he continues to give to the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation, DeCloux chuckled and said, "Because he keeps asking me!" As humorous as that answer may be, it is a fundamental of fund raising.
Shortly after Brian was lost, Leon Bond wrote Renee and Doug a letter of condolence.
http://www.briansjourney.com/news/leonbond   (266 words)

  
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We also ran into the striking Clymene Moth (Haploa clymene) and a very convincing bird-guano mimic, the Pearly Wood-Nymph (Eudryas unio).
We also drove downstream and visited the diabase remnant on Glenn Road; in addition to some expected wildflowers, like Whorled and Green Milkweed (Asclepias verticillata and A. viridiflora) and Deceptive Spinypod (Matelea decipiens) in bloom and some sort of big, wonderful- smelling Mountain-mint (Pycnanthemum sp.) nearly so.
http://www.biology.duke.edu/dnhs/spp_lists/ellerbe_creek_july03.txt   (137 words)

  
 Ancient Greece Mythology
Atlas fought with the Titans in the war against the deities of Mount Olympus.
As the moon goddess, she was sometimes identified with the goddesses Selene and Hecate.Her attributes are the bow and arrow, while dogs, deer and goose are her sacred animals.
Son of the Titan Iapetus and the nymph Clymene, and brother of Prometheus.
http://www.ancientgreece.com/mythology/mythology.htm   (2820 words)

  
 Clymene Moth (Haploa clymene)
Clymene (daughter of Oceanus and Tethys) was the mother of Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus, Epimetheus, Phaethon, Atlanta, a number of girls known as the Heliades, and others.
I suppose something about this moth made the namer (Brown) think of her back in 1776.
Note the uniform orange color beneath the moth.
http://booksandnature.homestead.com/moth38.html   (60 words)

  
 TITANS, Greek Mythology Link.
Father, either by Clymene 1 or Asia 2, of Menoetius 1, Atlas, Prometheus 1, Epimetheus, and Hesperus 2 [Apd.1.1.3, 1.2.3; Dio.4.27.1; Hes.The.134, 506ff.; Hom.Il.8.479ff.].
Pyrrha 1 married Deucalion 1, the man who survived the Flood.
Son of Iapetus 1 and Clymene 1, daughter of Oceanus.
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/TITANS.html   (1123 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Clymene (Folklore And Mythology) - Encyclopedia
The wife of Iapetus, she bore him Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius.
You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Folklore And Mythology > Clymene
AllRefer.com - Clymene (Folklore And Mythology) - Encyclopedia
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/Clymene.html   (126 words)

  
 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Stenella clymene
The only area in which a significant bycatch is thought to occur is in the eastern tropical Atlantic, where, according to unconfirmed sources, significant numbers may be taken in tuna purse seines (T. Jefferson, pers.
There are an estimated 5,000—6,000 Clymene Dolphins in the northern Gulf of Mexico (Waring et al.
Clymene Dolphins are harpooned at least occasionally by fishermen in the Lesser Antilles, and they are sometimes caught in fishing gear elsewhere.
http://www.redlist.org/search/details.php?species=20730   (222 words)

  
 PBS - The Voyage of the Odyssey - Track the Voyage - ATLANTIC OCEAN
Unlike the Atlantic spotted and the Clymene dolphin, these three species are also found in the tropical and warm temperate waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
The Clymene dolphin (Stenella clymene) is the second endemic dolphin, however, the crew has not sighted this species yet.
The pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata), spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) and striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) are all close cousins.
http://www.pbs.org/odyssey/odyssey/20050419_log_transcript.html   (971 words)

  
 The Spinner Dolphin
It is now known that they are two different species and so both names have been simplified.
Spinner dolphins are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, where they are restricted to tropical, subtropical and less often warm, temperate regions.
com.) it derives from the time when scientists thought that the Clymene dolphin (then called the ‘short-snouted spinner dolphin) was of the same species.
http://www.ms-starship.com/sciencenew/spinner_dolphin.htm   (1051 words)

  
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The clymene (cly-MEE-nee) dolphin is closely related to and can be confused with the spinner dolphin.
http://www.harmlesslion.com/dolphins/so_clym.htm   (61 words)

  
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in the Gulf of Mexico.This marine mammal is called a Clymene Dolphine.
The group size of this dolphin is 5-50.
What are three other names you can call a Clymene Dophin?
http://www-bioc.rice.edu/precollege/galbay/galbay99/students/ClymeneDolphin/ClymeneDolphins.htm   (84 words)

  
 Pedigree: Glen Mythos Sirannan
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Macaela herself is a very dairy individual with a good front end, fine skin, open ribbing and sharp withers with a very well attached mammary.
She is a daughter of Hailey's Star True Pentheus who sired GCH Glen Mythos Clymene 1*M LA 88 and Glen Mythos Ecco Domani 11*M LA 89 VEVV.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/7060/Sirannan.html   (311 words)

  
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Guinea and off eastern Africa, but may be more widespread.
There is a grey strip that runs from the beak, under the eyes
The Clymene dolphin has a black back from the melon to just behind the
http://www.dolphinsmiles.com/clymene.htm   (62 words)

  
 Clymene - Wikipedia
In de Griekse mythologie verwijst Clymene naar ten minste zeven verschillende vrouwen:
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene   (115 words)

  
 Latch-key Demigods
"Oh, no. If you had been around when he was growing up..." Clymene chokes back a sob.
What happened when your son came to you."
Then he went of and HE let him drive that chariot!"
http://www.well.com/~limbo/latchkey.html   (496 words)

  
 Stenella clymene - Details - Systema Naturae 2000
Stenella clymene - Details - Systema Naturae 2000
http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/..\Details\68734.htm   (17 words)

  
 Sheet Music Plus - Pupazzi, Op. 36 [composer's arrangement]: - No. 2: Damis; No. 5: Clymene - set of parts
36 [composer's arrangement]: - No. 2: Damis; No. 5: Clymene - set of parts
http://wwws.sheetmusicplus.com/sheetmusic/detail/KM.A5875-STP.html   (50 words)

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