furoya
deyanira 10
1º_ It is a woman's name of Greek and mythological origin. At first it was a descriptive nickname for the third wife of the hero Heracles, who was killed by her by giving her a chiton who believed had a loving gualicho, but in truth was impregnated with Hydra poison with semen and blood of the centaur Neso (puaj). That's why she was called 916; 951; 953; 945; 957; 949; 953; 961; 945; ( Deiáneira ) , formed by 948; 951; 953; 959; 969; ( deioo "to kill, to ravage") 945; 957; 949; 953; 961; 945; (áneira) as a somewhat poetic accusative of 945; 957; 948; 961; 959; 962; ( andros "adult male, husband"); so it can be translated as "mariticide". 2º_ It is the name of a design style for some Corinthian vessels of the lecith type typical of the sixth century BC. C . in ancient Greece.
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