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    Myrto (/ ˈ m ɜːr t oʊ /; Greek: Μυρτώ; fl. 5th century BC) was, according to some accounts, a wife of Socrates. Sources. The original source for the claim that she was Socrates' wife appears to have been a work by Aristotle called On Being Well-Born, although Plutarch expresses doubt that the work is genuine.

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  3. In Greek mythology, the name Myrto (Ancient Greek: Μυρτώ) may refer to one of the following characters: Myrto, a possible eponym for the Myrtoan Sea. Myrto, one of the Maenads who followed Dionysus in the Indian War. Myrto, an Amazon and one of the possible mothers of Myrtilus by Hermes. Myrto, daughter of Menoitios of Opus, sister to ...

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    Choice Number. You can avail a Fancy number of your choice for your vehicle at the time of registration of the motor vehicle as per the Maharashtra Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989. Under MMVR 1989 R54 the applications for new VIP Numbers will be accepted at the respecting RTOs.

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  7. Now Eukleia is regarded by most as Artemis, and is so addressed; but some say she was a daughter of Herakles and of that Myrto who was daughter of Menoitios (Menoetius) and sister of Patroklos (Patroclus), and that, dying in virginity, she received divine honors among the Boiotians and Lokrians.

  8. www.factum-arte.com › pag › 1167Factum Arte :: Myrto

    As legend goes, Tamara de Lempicka’s Myrto, a painting of two naked, reclining women was stolen during the Nazi occupation of France in World War II by a German soldier who could not resist the allure of the image. It has not been seen since.