Nghĩa của từ tantalus bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Aellopos tantalus, known as the Tantalus sphinx, is a moth of the family Sphingidae.

Aellopos tantalus, được gọi là the Tantalus Sphinx, là một loài bướm đêm thuộc họ Sphingidae.

2. Atreus was one of the many sons of Pelops and Hippodamia, and therefore grandson of Tantalus; potentially Atreus had as many as 15 siblings, but Atreus would be most closely associated with his brother Thyestes

3. Angered by the adultery of Thyestes and Aerope, a similar madness to that which had taken his grandfather Tantalus seemed to take Atreus, for now Atreus served to Thyestes the two sons born

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5. ‘The Argive king Tantalus began a pattern of destruction for Argos after he offended the gods by feeding them his son Pelops at a banquet.’ More example sentences ‘Perhaps the most famous statue of the classical period is the Doryphoros by the Argive sculptor Polyclitus, which he also referred to …

6. ‘The Argive king Tantalus began a pattern of destruction for Argos after he offended the gods by feeding them his son Pelops at a banquet.’ More example sentences ‘Perhaps the most famous statue of the classical period is the Doryphoros by the Argive sculptor Polyclitus, which he also referred to …

7. Atreus ( Ἀτρεύς), a son of Pelops and Hippodameia, a grandson of Tantalus, and a brother of Thyestes and Nicippe.[PELOPS.] He was first married to Cleola, by whom he became the father of Pleisthenes; then to Aerope, the widow of his son Pleisthenes, who was the mother of Agamemnon, Menelaus, and Anaxibia, either by Pleisthenes or by Atreus [AGAMEMNON]; and lastly to Pelopia, the