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Ceyx logo #21000 In Greek mythology Ceyx (s; Kēüx) was the son of Eosphorus and the king of Thessaly. He was married to Alcyone. They were very happy together, and according to Pseudo-Apollodorus`s account, often called each other `Zeus` and `Hera`. This angered Zeus, so while Ceyx was at sea, the god threw a thunderbolt at his ship. Ceyx appeared to Alcyon...
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Ceyx

Ceyx logo #21000[Neopaganism] In the neopagan religion of Stregheria, Ceyx was the son of Lucifer and Diana. He is named after the Greek mythological figure Ceyx, who was also the son of Lucifer / Eosphorus (though his mother is not recorded). ...
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Ceyx

Ceyx logo #21000[bird] Ceyx is an Old World genus of river kingfishers. The genus has six species, found from South East Asia to the Solomon Islands, with a single species also occurring in Madagascar. The two African species in the genus Ispidina are sometimes placed in this genus. Compared to the related species in the genus Alcedo they are more terrestr...
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Ceyx

Ceyx logo #21000[father of Hippasus] In Greek mythology, Ceyx was a king of Trachis in Thessaly. He received Heracles, and Herakles`s sons later fled to him. Some accounts make him Amphitryon`s nephew, with Heracles building Trachis for him. Muller supposes that the marriage of Ceyx and his connection with Heracles were the subjects of ancient poems. This ...
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