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1º_ In Greek mythology 928; 949; 953; 961; 951; 957; 951; (Peirene) is one of the Danaides ("daughters of King Danao"), of those who murdered their cousins and husbands for their father's ambition. 2nd_ Nymph daughter of King Acheloos, mother of two sons of Poseidon. When Artemis killed one of them, her weeping gave rise to the fountain outside Corinth, later dedicated to the Muses.
1º_ Prince of the gods in Roman mythology. See Iuppiter . 2º_ By the previous , name of the fifth planet of the solar system. See Jovian . 3º_ It is called 'Jupiter' or 'Jupiter tree' to Lagerstroemia indica, native to Asia. The association with the planet occurs because it blooms in the summer, when Jupiter is visible in the Northern Hemisphere.
Odysseus, in Greek 8008; 948; 965; 963; 963; 949; 965; 962; (Odysseys), known to the Romans as Ulixes and in Spanish as Ulysses, is a mythical hero and character of several stories, although the best known is the Odyssey (attributed to Homer, eighth century BC). C . ) which relates his return to Ithaca after the Trojan War. While he did not possess superhuman strength like Heracles, he did demonstrate great courage and ingenuity, which ended up saving him in the most difficult situations.