An Acteon is an obsolete slang term for a cuckold, a man married to an unfaithful wife.
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Titian painted a lot of naked woman and used the excuse that for example Diana and Acteon, Acteon stumbled accross the naked woman and was sentenced to death.
It was unable to uphold all of the attacks and people and sea storms, it fell to pieces and was never seen again.
Artemis the goddess attempted to battle Hera, the Queen of Heaven, during the Trojan War, which resulted with Artemis getting her ears boxed by Hera.
Robert Cox has written: 'Actaeon and Diana' 'Acteon & Diana' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, English drama, One-act plays 'Creating the soul body' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Immortality, Consciousness
Megasoma acteon: South America's male Acteon Beetle is one of the bulkiest of the abundant order of beetles, and it is often considered the "largest" in the world. The males can grow to be 9 cm long by 5 cm wide by 3.8 cm thick. Titanus giganteus: The extremely rare South American Longhorn Beetle checks in from time to time at lengths greater 15 cm long. In his 1874 work, Insects Abroad, the Reverend J.G. Wood reports on a 23 cm long Titanus specimen. Could it be that this legendary, but undocumented beetle was measured with antennae extended? Average Titanus specimens check in well over 13 cm on average. Pharnacia kirbyi or Pharnacia serritypes: The female of the species of this Borneo stick-insect can be over 36 cm long, but she's thin as a rail. Nowadays there are no insects larger than 1/4 meter.
Artemis was born to the parents Zeus and Leto on the island Delos. Upon birth, she asked Zeus to grant her six wishes, the most famous were to never make her marry and to always remain a virgin. Many men have adored Artemis, and each and every one have had misfortune fall upon them. Acteon happened to catch her bathing, he was turned into a stag and eaten by his own dogs. Orion was the only man Artemis has ever favored they would frequently hunt together. Apollo, her twin brother, grew jealous and sent a scorpion to kill Orion. See a recurring theme, men like Artemis, men die. These are a few of Artemis' great events.
The biggest living insect is generally considered to be the Acteon Beetle of South America. By weight, New Zealand's Giant Weta takes the prize. In Borneo the stick insect Pharnacia kirbyi can be a foot long and Goliath Scarabs appear to be extremely large. Fossils of dragonflys exist with two foot wingspans. The Queen Alexandra Birdwing of New Guinea sports an 11 inch wingspan, which is pretty good for a butterfly.
Ed Speleers has: Played himself in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played himself in "American Chopper: The Series" in 2003. Played Eragon in "Eragon" in 2006. Played Jimmy Penwarden in "Echo Beach" in 2008. Played himself in "Moving Wallpaper" in 2008. Played himself in "Moving Wallpaper: The Mole" in 2008. Played himself in "Daybreak" in 2010. Played Jason in "Witchville" in 2010. Played Jimmy Kent in "Downton Abbey" in 2010. Played Henry in "Scribble" in 2010. Played Byron in "The Good War" in 2010. Played John Ray in "Deathless" in 2010. Played Ed in "A Lonely Place to Die" in 2011. Played Jamie in "Love Bite" in 2012. Played Acteon in "Metamorphosis: Titian 2012" in 2012.
The Goliath Beetle is the heaviest insect in the world. It grows up to 4.5 inches (11.5 cm) and can weigh up to 3.5 ounces (100 grams).The biggest spider might be the goliath bird-eating spiderwhich is pretty harmless to humans, as are most species of tarantulas. The biggest one on record was just over 11 inches across (28 cm). The giant camel spiders of Iraq (also harmless to humans) grows up to 10 inches (26 cm).The Atlas moth, from the jungles of South-East Asia, is the biggest moth, with a wingspang of over one foot (30 cm).The longest insect in the world is Pharnacia kirbyi, the giant Walking Stick, from Borneo. it can grow up to 20 inches (50cm) long.See some pictures at the link below.