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battus (noun) - A genus of butterflies that includes several species found in the Americas. Battus butterflies are known for their vibrant colors and distinctive wing patterns, making them a popular subject of study and admiration among entomologists and nature enthusiasts

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Battus named this new settlement founded in ca.
Plutarch considers Battus as a worthy and honourable man.
Battus polydamas is mainly present in open woods and in abandoned fields.
One of the men that accompanied the king was Battus.
Battus broke his promise and was turned to stone by the god.
Herodotus opines that he was not known as Battus until he left for Libya.
Battus eracon is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae.
The chrysalis is shaped very similar to that of the pipevine swallowtail Battus philenor.
Battus of Cyrene might also be mentioned.
The king was too old for this journey and commissioned Battus to complete the task.
Battus lycidas is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae native to the Neotropic ecozone.
Polyarchus then brought out Battus III and proclaimed him the king of Cyrenaica.
Battus polydamas antiquus is an extinct subspecies of the polydamas swallowtail within the family Papilionidae.
The King and the people picked Battus as the leader for the journey to Platea.
Battus was born in an unknown village on the Greek island of Thera.

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In addition to naming the settlement, Battus made all the colonists swear an oath.
Battus returned to Cyrene with Demonax to assist him in reforming the constitution.
Learchus also wanted Battus III to be co-ruler with him.
Battus was the son and only child of king Arcesilaus II and queen Eryxo.
Arcesilaus was the only child of the seventh Cyrenaean king, Battus IV.
Battus also invited Greeks to move to Libya.
When Learchus was murdered, her grandson Battus III was proclaimed king by Polyarchus.
Battus II was the son of the second Cyrenaean king Arcesilaus I and an unknown mother.
Arcesilaus was the son of Battus I, the first king of Cyrenaica and Cyrene.
Battus was a figure in Greek mythology who witnessed Hermes stealing Apollo 's cattle.
Arcesilaus was the son of the fifth Cyrenaean King, Battus III and queen Pheretima.
A statue of Battus was dedicated at Delphi, by the subjects of Cyrene.
Battus II's sister was the princess Critola and was the maternal aunt to Arcesialus II.
There are 21 Battus polydamas subspecies.
Battus died in 600 BC and was worshipped as a heroic figure by his subjects.
In Greek mythology, Battus is a shepherd who witnessed Hermes stealing Apollo 's cattle.
Battus died in 560 BC and was buried near his father and paternal grandfather.
As a sign of gratitude, Battus allowed Amasis to marry a Greek woman from Cyrenaica.
Battus reigned until his death in 530 BC, and was buried near his paternal ancestors.
She married Battus sometime before he became king in 550 BC.
Her grandson Battus IV became king, but Cyrenaica became a vassal state of the Persian Empire.
A puppet king, Battus IV, was installed, and Libya was made into a Persian satrapy.
His son, Battus II, succeeded him.

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