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- Ampyx abstract "Ampyx (Greek: Ἄμπυξ) has several meanings; in hair care, an ampyx is a headband, often made of metal. In Greek mythology, there were a number of figures with the name Ampyx, Amycus or Ampycus (alt. \"Ampykos\"). Ampyx or Ampycus was a seer, the son of Elatus. He fathered Mopsus with the nymph Chloris. Appears in Orpheus's, Argonautica, Pausanias's Description of Greece, Hyginus's Fabulae. Ampyx or Ampycus was an Ethiopian priest of Demeter (Ceres). He appears in Ovid's Metamorphoses and was slain by Phineus during a fight between Phineus and Perseus (see Boast of Cassiopeia), just before Phineus was turned to stone. Ampyx or Amycus, son of Ophion, was one of the Lapiths who fought the centaurs at Pirithous's wedding. Appears in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Ampyx is an ancestor of Patreas, the founder of Patrae. He appears in Pausanias's Description of Greece.In paleontology, Ampyx is a genus of asaphid trilobite from the Middle Ordovician.".
- Ampyx mythology Greek_mythology.
- Ampyx wikiPageID "79166".
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- Ampyx wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Ampyx wikiPageRevisionID "638934934".
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Ampyx_(trilobite).
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Andromeda_(mythology).
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Argonautica.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Asaphida.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hairdressing.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_Greek_seers.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Centaur.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Chloris.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Demeter.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Elatus.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Gaius_Julius_Hyginus.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Hair_care.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Lapiths.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphoses.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Mopsus.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Ophion.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Ordovician.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Orpheus.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Paleontology.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Patras.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Perseus.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Phineus_(son_of_Belus).
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Pirithous.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLink Trilobite.
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ampycus".
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ampyx".
- Ampyx wikiPageWikiLinkText "ampyx".
- Ampyx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek-myth-stub.
- Ampyx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Ampyx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ampyx subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Ampyx subject Category:Hairdressing.
- Ampyx subject Category:Mythological_Greek_seers.
- Ampyx hypernym Headband.
- Ampyx type Agent.
- Ampyx type FictionalCharacter.
- Ampyx type MythologicalFigure.
- Ampyx type Person.
- Ampyx type Person.
- Ampyx type Occupation.
- Ampyx type Study.
- Ampyx type Agent.
- Ampyx type NaturalPerson.
- Ampyx type Thing.
- Ampyx type Q15410431.
- Ampyx type Q215627.
- Ampyx type Q5.
- Ampyx type Q95074.
- Ampyx type Person.
- Ampyx comment "Ampyx (Greek: Ἄμπυξ) has several meanings; in hair care, an ampyx is a headband, often made of metal. In Greek mythology, there were a number of figures with the name Ampyx, Amycus or Ampycus (alt. \"Ampykos\"). Ampyx or Ampycus was a seer, the son of Elatus. He fathered Mopsus with the nymph Chloris. Appears in Orpheus's, Argonautica, Pausanias's Description of Greece, Hyginus's Fabulae. Ampyx or Ampycus was an Ethiopian priest of Demeter (Ceres).".
- Ampyx label "Ampyx".
- Ampyx sameAs Q477426.
- Ampyx sameAs Ampyx.
- Ampyx sameAs Ampyx_(disambigua).
- Ampyx sameAs Ampyx.
- Ampyx sameAs m.0kllk.
- Ampyx sameAs Ампик.
- Ampyx sameAs Q477426.
- Ampyx wasDerivedFrom Ampyx?oldid=638934934.
- Ampyx isPrimaryTopicOf Ampyx.