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Ixion and invited
Zeus took pity on Ixion and invited him to a meal on Olympus.

Ixion and father-in-law
Ixion grew to hate his father-in-law and ended up pushing him onto a bed of coal and woods committing the first kin-related murder.
Ixion married Dia, a daughter of Deioneus ( or Eioneus ) and promised his father-in-law a valuable present.
By killing his father-in-law, Ixion was reckoned the first man guilty of kin-slaying in Greek mythology.
* Father of Dia and father-in-law of Ixion to-be, Deioneus was pushed by him into a bed of flaming coals so that Ixion wouldn't have to pay the bride price.

Ixion and feast
Greek myth also has it that Nephele is the cloud whom Zeus created in the image of Hera to trick Ixion to test his integrity after displaying his lust for Hera during a feast as a guest of Zeus.

Ixion and at
Punishment of Ixion: Nephele sitting at Mercury's feet.
However, Zeus had pity on Ixion and brought him to Olympus and introduced him at the table of the gods.
Therefore, Ixion is bound to a burning solar wheel for all eternity, at first spinning across the heavens, but in later myth transferred to Tartarus Only when Orpheus played his lyre during his trip to the Underworld to rescue Eurydice did it stop for a while.
Whether the Etruscans shared the Ixion figure with Hellenes from early times or whether Ixion figured among those Greek myths that were adapted at later dates to fit the Etruscan world-view, the figure on the mirror-back is shown as winged, a characteristic shared with Etruscan daimones and Underworld figures rather than human heroes.
* Ixion London production opened at the Royalty Theatre on September 28 and ran for 153 performances
His most memorable early success was Ixion, or the Man at the Wheel ( 1863 ), a musical spoof that found audiences on both sides of the Atlantic.

Ixion and .
During the same period he had also written The Revolutionary Epick and three burlesques, Ixion, The Infernal Marriage, and Popanilla.
This Centaurus was either himself the son of Ixion and Nephele ( inserting an additional generation ) or of Apollo and Stilbe, daughter of the river god Peneus.
The Centaurs are best known for their fight with the Lapiths, caused by their attempt to carry off Hippodamia and the rest of the Lapith women, on the day of her marriage to Pirithous, king of the Lapithae, himself the son of Ixion.
However, 90482 Orcus, 28978 Ixion and many other Kuiper belt objects are large enough to be in hydrostatic equilibrium ; most of these candidates will probably qualify when more is known about them.
* 90482 Orcus and 28978 Ixion, large plutinos.
Tantalus was initially known for having been welcomed to Zeus ' table in Olympus, like Ixion.
According to an archaic myth he was sired by Cronus when he had taken the form of a horse and impregnated the nymph Philyra, Chiron's lineage was different from other centaurs, who were born of sun and raincloud, rendered by Greeks of the Classic period as from the union of the king Ixion, consigned to a fiery wheel, and Nephele (" cloud "), which in the Olympian telling Zeus invented to look like Hera.
* Ixion was the king of the Lapiths, the most ancient tribe of Thessaly.
The princes of other lands ordered that Ixion be denied of any sin-cleansing.
But when Ixion saw Hera, he fell in love with her and did some under-the-table caressing until Zeus signaled him to stop.
After finding a place for Ixion to sleep, Zeus created a cloud-clone of Hera named Nephele to test him to see how much he loved Hera.
Zeus drove Ixion from Mount Olympus and then struck him with a thunderbolt.
Ixion being strapped to the flaming wheel represented his burning lust.
Ixion failed in restraining his lust for Hera, thus fathering the Centaurs.
He was the father of Ixion and Coronis, one of Apollo's lovers.
He was a son of " heavenly " Dia, fathered either by Ixion or by Zeus.
When Deioneus arrived, Ixion pushed him into a bed of burning coals and wood.
These circumstances are secondary to the fact of Ixion's primordial act of murder ; it could be accounted for quite differently: in the Greek Anthology ( iii. 12 ), among a collection of inscriptions from a temple in Cyzicus is an epigrammatic description of Ixion slaying Phorbas and Polymelos, who had slain his mother, Megara, the " great one ".
Thereafter, Ixion lived as an outlaw and shunned.

concealed and invited
A large company of neighbors was invited to be present at the dividing of the cake in which rings were concealed.

concealed and feast
Joseph invites the brothers to a feast and has his own golden chalice concealed in Benjamin's bag while no one is looking.

concealed and at
While several yards from it, still concealed by the shrubbery, she'd seen two men on her left at the pool's edge.
Just before leaving the arroyo where he was partially concealed, he did hear shots down at the house.
They are continuous through all concealed spaces ( e. g., above a ceiling ), but are not required to extend through concealed spaces if the construction assembly forming the bottom of the space has a fire resistance rating at least equal of the fire barrier wall.
Other writers say that it was interred in Herod's palace at Jerusalem ; there it was found during the reign of Constantine I, and thence secretly taken to Emesa, in Phoenicia, where it was concealed, the place remaining unknown for years, until it was manifested by revelation in 453.
Mojos are traditionally made for an individual, and so must be concealed on the person at all times.
Arrow slits, concealed doors for sallies, and deep water wells were also integral to resisting siege at this time.
Oxfordians argue that at the time of the passage's composition ( pre-1589 ), the writers referenced were not in print, and interpret Puttenham's passage ( that the noblemen preferred to ' suppress ' their work to avoid the discredit of appearing learned ) to mean that they were ' concealed '.
He says that his style is so distinctive and unchanging that ' every word doth almost tell my name ,' implying that his name is otherwise concealedat a time when he is publishing long poems under the name William Shakespeare.
In part this limitation arose from the fact that consciousness raising, as " the primary method of understanding women's condition " in the movement at this time and its " most successful organizing tool ", led to an emphasis on personal experience that concealed " prior political and philosophical assumptions ".
Hope found Ryan to be at fault for authorising the training operation in a public place using concealed weapons.
Napoleon, from whom Frederick Augustus was not able to keep the diplomatic maneuvers concealed, summoned the King urgently to Saxony after he had defeated the Prussian-Russian troops at Lützen on 2 May.
With a concealed identity, an online user can be whoever they want to be at that exact moment.
" Essex also asserted that Cecil had stated that none in the world but the Infanta of Spain had right to the Crown of England, whereupon Cecil ( who had been following the trial at a doorway concealed behind some tapestry ) stepped out to make a dramatic denial, going down on his knees to give thanks to God for the opportunity.
He reportedly shared with a surprised George H. W. Bush, at the time the Director of the CIA, his fear that some of the portraits in 10 Downing Street ( specifically including Gladstone's portrait in the Cabinet Room ) concealed listening devices being used to bug his discussions.
Although Annas is not mentioned by name in the plot to kill Lazarus, several 19th Century writers such as Johann Nepomuk Sepp and the Abbé Drioux, considered that there may be a concealed reference to Annas in the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus which points at a " Rich man " with five sons.
Until AD 22 there had, according to Tacitus, been " a genuine harmony between mother and son, or a hatred well concealed ;" Dio tells us that at the time of his accession already Tiberius heartily loathed her.
A player is never required to expose his concealed cards when folding or if all others have folded ; this is only required at the showdown.
Said Leucothae ... Then Leucothea had pity ,/' mortal once / Who now is a sea-god ...'"), and reappears at the beginning of Canto 96, the first of the Thrones section (" Κρήδεμνον .../ κρήδεμνον .../ and the wave concealed her ,/ dark mass of great water.
" His manner may have concealed a more emotional side ; his marriage to Joan of Bourbon was considered very strong, and he made no attempt to hide his grief at her funeral or those of his children, five of whom predeceased him.
The tale traditionally told of him is that when Castor and Pollux invaded Attica to liberate their sister Helen, he betrayed to them that she was kept concealed at Aphidnae.
The denouement of Michael Innes's Operation Pax ( 1951 ) is set in an imaginary version of the underground bookstack, reached at night by sliding down the ' Mendip cleft ', a chute concealed in Radcliffe Square.
* Florenz Plassmann, State University of New York at Binghamton, and T. Nicolaus Tideman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, " Does the right to carry concealed handguns deter countable crimes?
* David E. Olson, Loyola University Chicago, and Michael D. Maltz, University of Illinois at Chicago, " Right-to-carry concealed weapons laws and homicide in large U. S. counties: the effect on weapon types, victim characteristics, and victim-offender relationships ," The Journal of Law and Economics, October 2001.

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