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1. Autolycus, in Greek mythology, the maternal grandfather, through his daughter Anticleia, of the hero Odysseus
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2. In Homer’s Odyssey the god Hermes rewards Autolycus’s faithful sacrifices to him by granting Autolycus skill in trickery, but later ancient authors made him the god’s son
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3. Autolycus was the son of the god Hermes and Chione in Greek mythology
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4. Autolycus in Greek mythology, a notable thief who was a son of Hermes, and who stole his neighbours' flocks and concealed them among his own animals
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5. In Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, the pedlar and petty thief Autolycus describes himself as a ‘snapper up of unconsidered trifles’.
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6. Autolycus, the King of Thieves is a recurring character on Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
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7. Autolycus also appears in another story of missing cattle, for Autolycus was a neighbour of King Sisyphus, and as Autolycus’ herd grew in size, so that of Sisyphus decreased
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8. Autolycus had changed the appearance of the stolen cattle, and so the theft could not be proved.
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9. Name: Autolycus Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Autolykos Gender: Male Type: legendary mortal Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present Role: Unknown at present Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present Popularity index: 3322
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10. Autolycus is a short rogue, formerly one of Florizel’s servants
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11. Autolycus definition, a thief, the son of Hermes and Chione, and the grandfather of Odysseus
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12. Autolycus was a method for detecting submerged submarines from aircraft
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13. The first version of Autolycus was deployed on Shackleton aircraft in the mid-1950s, with an improved version re-appearing in the mid-1960s.2 1 Submarines 2 Operation 3 Withdrawal 4 …
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14. Autolycus an Idolater and Scorner of Christians
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15. 1 History 2 Links and References 2.1 Discover and Discuss 2.2 Footnotes Autolycus was once leader of the Black Knights of the Universal Church of Truth
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16. Warlock led a rebellion with the prisoners aboard the ship, which led to a fight with Autolycus, during which his soul was swallowed by Warlock's Soul Gem,1
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17. Autolycus is a trickster in Bohemia who robs the shepherd’s son, picks pockets at the sheep-shearing festival in Act 4, and tricks both the shepherd and his son to join Florizell’s boat to Sicilia
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18. An unusually short lifespan might indicate that your Autolycus ancestors lived in harsh conditions
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19. Autolycus is the name of a fictional racehorse in the 1934 film The Clairvoyant, starring Claude Rains
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20. Autolycus is the name of Debbie Aldridge's horse in the BBC Radio 4 series The Archers.
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21. Autolycus is the name of a midget submarine owned by the Lost Boys, the thieves of …
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22. In the play, Autolycus brags that he’s named after the mythological figure of the same name (4.3.1)
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23. In mythology, Autolycus (sometimes spelled Autolykos) is the son of Mercury (a.k.a
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24. In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Autolycus inherits his
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25. Shakespeare's Characters: Autolycus (The Winter's Tale)From The Works of William Shakespeare.Vol
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26. When we had formerly some conversation, my very good friend Autolycus, and when you inquired who was my God, and for a little paid attention to my discourse, I made some explanations to you concerning my religion; and then having bid one another adieu, we went with much mutual friendliness each to his own house, although at first you had borne somewhat
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27. Autolycus was disgusted by the Matriarch's order, but resolved to follow it nonetheless
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28. Autolycus is the mortal son of Hermes.He is better known as the "Prince of Thieves" due to his reputation as being the most talented thief after his father, the "King of Thieves".He was the one that taught wrestling to Hercules.
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29. Autolycus is called from his time by Cronus, he agrees to find and steal Hercules's Last Surviving Arrow, which were soaked with lethal Hydra poison, in exchange for
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30. By way of content, Theophilus writes to his friend, Autolycus, to convince him of the truth of Christianity
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31. Biography We know some information about the life of Autolycus of Pitane, but not really enough to date him accurately
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32. He was a teacher of Arcesilaus who was born in 315 BC so Autolycus must have lived until after 300 BC
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33. Autolycus, the King of Thievess a master thief and a skilled fighter, he is often described as having 'a heart of gold'
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34. Autolycus synonyms, Autolycus pronunciation, Autolycus translation, English dictionary definition of Autolycus
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35. Autolycus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeast part of Mare Imbrium.The crater is named after the ancient Greek astronomer Autolycus of Pitane
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36. West of the formation is Archimedes, a formation more than double the size of Autolycus.Just to the north is Aristillus, and the outer ramparts of these two craters overlap in the intermediate stretch of the lunar mare.
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37.   Bruce Campbell played Autolycus, the self-proclaimed King of Thieves
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38. Hercules and Iolaus first met him when Autolycus framed Iolaus for a crime that he committed
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39. Hercules caught up with Autolycus and brought him back to confess, but after he was given his sentence, he made his escape with some of the treasures of the castle
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40. Hercules told Xena about Autolycus and she once sought …
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41. Autolycus, indeed a master thief, if he does say so himself.
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42. Autolycus is a recurring character of the TV shows Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess.As the proclaimed King of Thieves, Autolycus is a master burglar and lockpick whose primary goal is the acquisition of material goods.
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43. Experimental data on Autolycus are used to enhance the estimation of the hydrodynamic coefficients, which are used to describe the hydrodynamic characteristics of the vehicle
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44. The model is able to reproduce the motions of Autolycus in the vertical and horizontal planes.
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45. Autolycus was ideal for the sly world of satyr drama
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46. A little tribute to the one and only Autolycus - the King of Thieves!The music is from "The Piano" movie soundtrack - the exact name of the piece is "The Fli
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47. Autolycus (ôtŏl`ĭkəs), fl
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48. The other deals with the apparent rising and setting of the fixed stars.Autolycus, in Greek mythology, the son of
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49. Autolycus is an Unseelie Weasel Pooka Childling and member of the Sons of Liberty
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50. Autolycus was a demigod and a son of Hermes
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51. Autolycus fathered Anticleia(who married Laertes of Ithaca and was the mother of Odysseus) and several sons including Aesimus
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52. 1 History 2 Appearance 3 Personality 4 Capabilities Autolycus was born the son of Hermes and Chione, the daughter of Daedalion
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53. Autolycus emphatically does NOT want a woman
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54. Autolycus (plural Autolycuses or Autolyci) A thief or plagiarist
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55. 1875, Arthur Crump, The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation (page 28) Each new era of prosperity requires and generally witnesses a new set of ingenious devices to throw dust in the eyes of investors, while the new race of Autolycuses are going through all the old tricks.
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56. Autolycus king of thieves with grappling hook and dagger as seen on tv with fabric cape and dagger 6 inch doll by toybiz discontinued item in original package a real find chocking hazard - contains small parts - not for children under 3 product information package dimensions 12.99 x 5.35 x 2.68 inches item weight
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57. Autolycus always masters every situation he’s in and he is a jack-of-all-trades
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58. I might go so far as to argue that Autolycus is what the every day workingman might dream to be.
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59. Autolycus is the name of a fictional racehorse in the 1934 film The Clairvoyant, starring Claude Rains
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60. Autolycus is the name of Debbie Aldridge's horse in the BBC Radio 4 series The Archers
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61. Autolycus is the name of a midget submarine owned by the Lost Boys, the thieves of …
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62. Autolycus definition: a crater in the NW quadrant of the moon about 38 km in diameter and 3000 m deep Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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63. Autolycus was an Onu-Matoran and later Toa of Earth serving under the leadership of Toa Jovan, in the Fractures Universe.Following the Great Disruption he became a Turaga of Earth and the leader of Marlott, an Order of Mata Nui stronghold which held the Kanohi Avohkii.
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In Greek mythology, Autolycus (/ɔːˈtɒlɪkəs/; Ancient Greek: Αὐτόλυκος Autolykos, "the wolf itself") was a successful robber who had even the power of metamorphosing both the stolen goods and himself.
Pausanias instead states that Autolycus' real father was Daedalion. In some accounts, his mother was also called Telauge. Depending on the source, Autolycus was the husband of Mestra (who could change her shape at will and was a daughter of Erysichthon ), or of Neaera,, or of Amphithea.
Autolycus appears as a paragon of thievery in Thomas De Quincey's "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts". A comic thief in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale boasts that he is named after Autolycus and, like the latter's father, Mercury/Hermes, is "a snapper-up of unconsidered trifles".
He had a helmet to make him invisible. Autolycus, master of thievery, was also well known for stealing Sisyphus' herd right from underneath him – Sisyphus, who was commonly known for being a crafty king that killed guests, seduced his niece and stole his brothers' throne and was banished to the throes of Tartarus by the gods.