Antimachus may refer to these persons in Greekmythology Antimachus, son of Heracles and Nicippe , one of the fifty daughters of Thespius . ref http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus2.html Apollodorus, Library, 2.7.8 ref Antimachus, one of the Heracleidae Heraclides . He was the son of Thrasyanor and father of Deiphontes ref http www.theoi.com Text Pausanias2B.html Pausanias, Description of Greece, 2.19.1 ref Antimachus, one of the suitors of Penelope , from Dulichium , and slain, along with the others, by Odysseus ref http www.theoi.com Text ApollodorusE.html Apollodorus, E.7.27 ref Antimachus, a Centaur . He attended the wedding of Pirithous and was slain by Caeneus . ref http www.theoi.com Text OvidMetamorphoses12.html Ovid, Metamorphoses, 12.459 ref Antimachus, a Trojan. Bribed by Paris , he was against returning Helen of Troy Helen to Menelaus . He was the father of Pisander and Hippolochus both killed by Agamemnon , Hippomachus , injured by Leonteus , descendant of Ares , and Tisiphone , wife of Meneptolemus ref http www.gutenberg.org dirs etext00 iliad10.txt Homer, Iliad ref ref http www.theoi.com Text QuintusSmyrnaeus1.html Quintus Smyrnaeus, The Fall of Troy 1.545 ref Antimachus, a Cretan warrior who came with Idomeneus to fight on the Greeks side in the Trojan war . He was one of the warriors hidden in the Trojan horse . ref http www.theoi.com Text QuintusSmyrnaeus12.html Quintus Smyrnaeus, The Fall of Troy. 12.337 ref He was killed by Aeneas ref http www.theoi.com Text QuintusSmyrnaeus6.html Quintus Smyrnaeus, The Fall of Troy. 6.673 ref Antimachus, one of the sons of Aegyptus . He married the Danaid Mideia who murdered him on their wedding night. ref http www.theoi.com Text HyginusFabulae4.html Hyginus, Fabulae, 170 ref Antimachus, the son of Hippodamas , son of the river Achelous and Aeolid Perimede mythology Perimede . ref Catalogue of Women , http www.hs augsburg.de ... In GreekMythology Category Greekmythology Category Trojans Category Characters in the Iliad ... more details
Car or Kar lang el is a name in Greekmythology that refers to two characters who may or may not be one and the same ref Smith, p. 607. CAR Kap , a son of Phoroneus, and king of Megara, from whom the acropolis of this town derived its name Caria. Paus. i. 39. 4, 40. 5. His tomb was shown as late as the time of Pausanias, on the road from Megara to Corinth, i. 44. 9. Another mythical personage of the name of Car, who was a brother of Lydus and Mysus, and was regarded as the ancestral hero of the Carians, is mentioned by Herodotus, i. 171. L. S. ref . According to Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Car was the king of Megara and the son of Phoroneus and Cerdo mythology Cerdo ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 39. 4 1. 40. 6 ref . His tomb was located on the road from Megara to Corinth ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 44. 6 ref . The acropolis at Megara derived its name Caria from him ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Karia ref . Herodotus mentions a probably different Car, brother of Lydus and Mysus the three brothers were believed to have been the ancestral heroes and eponyms of the Caria ns, the Lydia ns and the Mysia ns respectively ref Herodotus , Histories , 1. 171 ref . This Car was credited by Pliny the Elder with inventing the auspice auspicia ref Pliny, Naturalis Historia , 7. 82 ref . Car was also said to have founded the city Alabanda which he named after Alabandus, his son by Callirhoe, daughter of the river god Maeander the son, in his turn, was said to have been called that in commemoration of his father s victory in a horse fight, as Alabandos , according to Stephanus, was the Carian word for winner in a horse fight ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Alabanda ref . Car s another son, Idrieus, had the city Idrias named after himself ref Stephanus ... car vehicle . References reflist Sources SmithDGRA Category Greekmythology Category Mythological kings Greek myth stub de Kar Mythologie el fa pt Car rei de M gara ru ... more details
Thames and Hudson . Argive genealogy in Greekmythology Commonscat Ino Category Greekmythology Category Theban mythology ar br Ino ca Ino cs n da Ino de Ino et Ino el es Ino eo Inoa eu ..., daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia Greek goddess Harmonia , had an end just as tragic as her siblings ... Agave mythology Agave killed her own son, King Pentheus , while struck with Dionysian madness, and Actaeon ..., Walter , 1992. The Orientalizing Revolution Near Eastern Influence on Greek Culture in the Early ... more details
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Multiple issues verylong December 2010 refimprove May 2010 fansite July 2011 Elements of Greekmythology have appeared many times in popular culture. These elements include the gods of varying stature, humans, demigods, titans, giants, monsters, nymphs, and famed locations. Their use can range from a brief allusion to the use of the actual Greek character as a character in a work. Some types of creatures such as centaurs and nymphs are used as a generic type rather than individuated characters out of myth. Olympians Aphrodite Aphrodite, referred to as Lady Cyprian , appears in John C. Wright author John C. Wright s Orphans of Chaos and is one of the three goddesses who will determine who succeeds to the throne of Zeus. ref name DramatisPersonae http tubamaster.net DramatisPersonae.html Fugitives ... Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT GreekMythology In Popular Culture Category Greco Roman mythology in popular ... and Psyche. ref name splendor Euphrosyne mythology Euphrosyne Euphrosyne appears in John Milton s L ... Comic ref Flora mythology Flora John Keats s Ode To A Nightingale invokes a vintage Tasting of Flora ... . ref name apotheosis Hebe mythology Hebe Hebe is invoked in John Milton s L Allegro . ref name ... in John Milton s L Allegro . ref name milton Iris mythology Iris see also Iris mythology Fictional adaptations Morpheus mythology Morpheus see also Morpheus mythology Appearances In John C. Wright author ... name DramatisPersonae Muse s main Muses in popular culture Pan mythology Pan main Pan in popular ... s Bull God . ref name romanticsf Endymion mythology Endymion John Keats s Endymion poem Endymion ... Greeks Mythology Orpheus.html Orpheus ref Paris see also Paris mythology Later treatments Alfred ... Psyche mythology Psyche In C. S. Lewis s retelling of Cupid and Psyche , Till We Have Faces , the narrator ... in love. ref name romanticsf Titan mythology Titans main Titans in popular culture Giants and monsters ... Hydra The Revenge at Roller Coaster Database ref Lamia mythology Lamia In the manga series ... more details
Theban Kings In GreekMythology Category Theban kings bg da Thebanske sagnkreds et ...Refimprove date December 2009 Greek myth The dynastic history of Ancient Thebes Boeotia Thebes in Greekmythology is crowded with a bewildering number of kings between the city s new foundation by Cadmus and the Trojan War see Ogyges . This suggests several competing traditions, which mythographers were forced to reconcile. ref name hard2004 Hard, Robin Rose, Herbert Jennings 2004 . The mythical history of Thebes. In. The Routledge handbook of Greekmythology , pp. 294 ff. Psychology Press, ISBN 9780415186360 ref The rulers The first king of Thebes was Cadmus, after whom the city was originally called Cadmeia. It only became known as Thebes during the reign of Amphion and Zethus , after the latter s wife Thebe . The first kings of Boeotia before Cadmus and the flood of Deucalion were Calydnus and Ogyges Ogygos . When Cadmus died, his son Polydorus was still a minor and hence Pentheus , a son of Cadmus daughter Agaue and one of the Spartoi , became king. He met a tragic end after falling foul of the young god Dionysus . Polydorus succeeded his nephew but only reigned for a short while. At his death, the kingdom was entrusted to his father in law, Nycteus , who acted as guardian for the young Labdacus, the son of Polydorus and Nycteis. During the regency of Nycteus, Thebes Cadmea made war against Epopeus , the king of Sicyon , who had abducted Nycteus daughter, Antiope mother of Amphion Antiope . However, an alternate account says that Antiope fled Thebes to evade her father s wrath, and sought refuge with King Epopeus after finding herself pregnant by the god Zeus . Nycteus and the Thebans were defeated, and Nycteus himself died of his battle wounds. He was succeeded as ruler of Thebes by his brother, Lycus . Labdacus eventually became king ... was killed died during this war. Thersander joined the Greek forces in the Trojan War, but he was killed ... more details
. ref name Br cite encyclopedia title GreekMythology encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Britannica year ... and perception of Greekmythology through subsequent centuries. ref name BrBurn cite encyclopedia title Greekmythology encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Britannica year 2002 br L. Burn, Greek Myths , 75 ref From the early years of Renaissance, artists portrayed subjects from Greekmythology alongside ... Europe, Greekmythology never took the same hold of the visual arts, but its effect was very obvious on literature. Both Latin and Greek classical texts were translated, so that stories of mythology ... for all things Greek, including Greekmythology. In Britain, it was a great period for new translations of Greek tragedies and Homer, and these in turn inspired contemporary poets, such as Keats , Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley Shelley . ref name Burn75 76 l. Burn, Greek Myths , 75 76 ref The Hellenism ... composer of the 18th century Christoph Gluck was also influenced by Greekmythology. ref name Br ... and taste . ref name Bulfinchintroduction T. Bulfinch, Bulfinch s Greek and Roman Mythology ... and many others have set Greek mythological themes to music. ref name Br See also Classical mythology Classical tradition References references DEFAULTSORT GreekMythology In Western Art And Literature Category Greekmythology Category Art history Category Greek Antiquity in art and culture Mythology ... BrBurn Through the medium of Latin and the works of Ovid, Greek myth influenced medieval and Renaissance ... by Greek myths nearly all the major English poets from Shakespeare to Robert Bridges turned for inspiration to Greekmythology. Jean Racine in France and Goethe in Germany revived Greek drama. ref name BrBurn Racine reworked the ancient myths &mdash including those of Phaedra mythology Phaidra , Andromache , Oedipus and Iphigeneia &mdash to new purpose. ref name Burn75 l. Burn, Greek Myths , 75 ... throughout Europe and accompanied by a certain reaction against Greek myth there was a tendency ... more details
of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology wikisource Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology http www.hti.umich.edu cgi t text text idx?c moa idno ACL3129.0001.001 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Vol 1 online 1867 at University of Michigan Library Entries ... of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Vol 2 online at University of Michigan Library Entries ... of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Vol 3 online at University of Michigan Library Entries ... first William year 1853 title A new classical dictionary of biography, mythology, and geography, partly based on the Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. location London publisher ... Smith first2 William year 1860 title A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, mythology and geography partly based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology by William ... Category 1849 books Category Biographical dictionaries by topic Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ... on Greekmythology de Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology es Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology it Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mithology la Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology pt Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ...File Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities TITLE.jpg right thumb The Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1849, originally published 1844 under a slightly different title is an encyclopedia biographical dictionary . Characteristic Edited by William Smith lexicographer William Smith ... . The work is a companion to Smith s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities and Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography . The work lists thirty five authors in addition to the editor, who is also ... which occur in the Greek and Roman writers, from the earliest times down to the extinction of the Western ... looking source references straight, and unchecked from it when writing The Greek Myths . ref ... more details
In Greekmythology , the name Clymene or Klymene lang grc may refer to Clymene, an Oceanid , ref Hesiod , Theogony , 351 ref wife of Iapetus mythology Iapetus , and mother of Atlas mythology Atlas , Epimetheus mythology Epimetheus , Prometheus , and Menoetius mythology Menoetius ref Hesiod , Theogony , 508 Hyginus, Fabulae , Preface ref other authors relate the same of her sister Asia mythology Asia . ref Pseudo Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus , Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 1. 2. 3 ref A less common genealogy makes Clymene the mother of Deucalion by Prometheus. ref Scholia on Pindar , Olympian Ode 9. 81 on Odyssey , 10. 2 ref ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Roman Antiquities , 1. 17. 3 ref The Oceanid Clymene is also given as the wife to King Merops mythology Merops of Ethiopia and, by Helios , mother of Pha ton and the Heliades . ref Ovid , Metamorphoses , 4. 204 ref ref Servius on Aeneid , 10. ref ref Strabo , Geography , 1. 2. 27, citing Euripides ref Clymene, a Nereid . ref Homer , Iliad , 18. 47 ref ref Hyginus , Fabulae , Preface ref ref Virgil , Georgics , 4. 345 ref Clymene, an Amazons Amazon . ref Hyginus , Fabulae, 163 ref Clymene, an ox eyed servant of Helen of Troy Helen . ref Homer , Iliad , 3. 144 ref She was a daughter of AethraGreekmythologyAethra ref Dictys Cretensis , 5. 13 ref by Hippalces, ref Scholia on Iliad , 3. 144 ref thus half sister to Theseus and a distant relative to Menelaus . ref Dictys Cretensis, 1. 5. Atreus , the father of Menelaus, and Pittheus , the father of Aethra, were brothers. ref She and her mother were taken ... she became mother of Palamedes Greekmythology Palamedes , Oeax and Nausimedon. ref Pseudo Apollodorus ... reflist Category Greekmythology Category Oceanids Category Women in Greekmythology Category People ... . She and her sister Aerope were given to Nauplius mythology Nauplius to be sold away, as Catreus ... 4, 6. 8 also 2. 1. 5 for Nausimedon ref Clymene, daughter of Minyas mythology Minyas , wife of either ... more details
In Greekmythology , the Hyades IPAc en icon h a . d i z Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek the rainy ones , are a sisterhood of nymphs that bring rain. The Hyades were daughters of Atlas mythology Atlas by either Pleione or AethraGreekmythology Oceanid Aethra , one of the Oceanides and sisters of Hyas in most tellings, although one version gives their parents as Hyas and Boeotia . ref name Hyginus, Fabulae 192 Hyginus , Fabulae , 192 ref ref Ovid , Fasti poem Fasti , 5. 169 ff ref ref name Hyginus, Poetical Astronomy, 2. 21 Hyginus , Poetical Astronomy 2. 21 ref The Hyades are sisters to the Pleiades Greekmythology Pleiades and the Hesperides . The main myth concerning them is envisioned to account for their collective name and to provide an etiology for their weepy raininess Hyas was killed in a hunting accident and the Hyades wept from their grief. ref name Hyginus, Fabulae 192 ref Hyginus, Fabulae 248 ref They were changed into a Hyades star cluster cluster of stars, the Hyades set in the head of Taurus constellation Taurus . ref Taurus face gleams with seven rays of fire, which Greek sailors call Hyades from their rain word. Ovid , Fasti poem Fasti , 5. 164 . In Ancient Greek, to rain is hyein . ref Their number varies from three of the earliest sources to fifteen of the late ones. The names are also variable, according to the mythographer, and include ref name Hyginus, Fabulae 192 ref name Hyginus, Poetical Astronomy, 2. 21 ref Hesiod , Astronomy Fragment 2 in Theon on Aratus , Phaenomena , 254 ref ref Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Homer s Iliad 1156 ref Aesyle or Phaesyle Ambrosia Cleeia Coronis mythology Coronis Eudora Pedile Phaeo or Phaeote ... Theoi Project Nymphai Hyades http www.mythindex.com greekmythology H Hyades.html Myth Index Hyades DEFAULTSORT Hyades Mythology Category Greekmythology Category Nymphs af Hiade br Hyadezed ... and Prodice were supposed to be daughters of Hyas by Aethra , and have been added to the group ... more details
, 1922. Graf, Fritz. GreekMythology . Trans. Thomas Marier. Baltimore Johns Hopkins University ... of Man in Myth . Vanderbilt University Press , 1968. Richard Buxton. The Complete World of GreekMythology ... www.theoi.com Greekmythology https www.sacred texts.com Sacred texts http etext.virginia.edu toc ...For other uses, see Myth disambiguation , Mythology disambiguation , and Mythos disambiguation . TOCright pp move indef The term mythology can refer either to the study of myths e.g., comparative mythology , or to a body or collection of myths a mythos , e.g., Inca mythology . ref Kirk, p. 8 myth , Encyclop dia ..., to establish behavioral models, and to pedagogy teach . Early rival classifications of Greek mythos ... comparative mythology reinterpreted myth as evolution toward science E. B. Tylor , disease of language ... as fiction, supports the idea of myth as ongoing social practice. Nature of myths Mythology ... is about chaps , so mythology is about gods. ref As sacred stories, myths are often endorsed ... also Legend Folktale The term mythology can refer either to the study of myths or to a body or collection of myths. ref Kirk, p. 8 myth , Encyclop dia Britannica ref For example, landscape mythology is the study of landscape features in terms of totemistic mythology, whereas Hittite mythology is the body ... meaning of the word in academic discourse .... Using the original Greek term mythos is perhaps a better ... after the mythologist Euhemerus c.320 BC , who suggested that the Greek gods developed from legends ... of mythology a historical overview see also Comparative mythology Historically, the important approaches to the study of mythology have been those of Giambattista Vico Vico , Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph ... translation. ref Interest in polytheistic mythology revived in the Renaissance , with early works ... orders of mythology myths that are metaphorical of spiritual potentiality in the human being, and myths ... Undue section date April 2012 Creation of man by Prometheus Greek Prometheus and Epimetheus were spared ... more details
Greek may refer to anything related to Greece , a country in Southern Europe Ancient Greece , the classical civilization centered in Greece Greeks , an ethnic group Greek language , or more specifically Mycenaean Greek language Mycenaean Greek , 16th to 11th centuries BC Ancient Greek , c. 1000 330  BC Koine Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament Greek, c. 330  BC 330  AD Medieval Greek or Byzantine Greek, 330 1453  AD Modern Greek , from 1453  AD Greek alphabet Other Greek may also refer to Greeks finance , the Greeks are the quantities representing the sensitivities of derivatives the most common of these sensitivities are often denoted by Greek letters Fraternities and sororities , often called the Greek System, at American colleges and universities because many of them are named after Greek letters Greek Theatre Los Angeles Greek TV series Greek TV series , an ABC Family show Greeking inserting dummy text in a computer display or typographic layout Greek love , a term referring variously to male bonding, homosexuality, pederasty and anal sex Greek play Greek play , by Steven Berkoff Greek opera Greek opera 1988 , by Mark Antony Turnage, after Steven Berkoff s play The Greeks 1980 , a cycle of ten plays adapted by John Barton director John Barton and Kenneth Cavander from the works of Homer, Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles, on the Oresteia legend. See also Names of the Greeks Name of Greece Hellenic disambiguation reflist disambiguation af Grieks dubbelsinnig an Griego arc ca Grec desambiguaci ceb Griyego cy Groeg da Gr sk flertydig de Griechisch el es Griego fr Grec gl Grego ia Greco disambiguation os li Grieks ml ms Yunani oc Gr c omonimia pt Grego ru sq Greqishtja simple Greek sk Gr cky tl Griyego ta th tr Yunan ... more details
about the fictional character the theater Greek Theatre Los Angeles Infobox character name The Greek ... family spouse children relatives footnotes The Greek is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire TV series The Wire , played by actor Bill Raymond . The Greek is the head of an international criminal ... Character profile The Greek publisher HBO accessdate 2006 08 16 url http www.hbo.com thewire cast characters port the greek.shtml ref The Greek is a mysterious figure involved in numerous criminal activities. His given name is never mentioned on the show, and though he is known only as The Greek , he has stated in the episode Port in a Storm that he is not actually Greek. A quiet and unassuming man, the Greek prefers to keep a low profile, operating all of his business through his lieutenant ... for years, and while Vondas would conduct business the Greek would listen in quietly at the counter. Nick Sobotka , upon seeing the Greek identify himself, was amazed that the shadowy figure had been in plain sight the entire time. Despite his calm appearance, the Greek is cunning and ruthless ... Simon has said that The Greek is an embodiment of Laissez faire raw unencumbered capitalism . ref name ... identification. The Greek s smuggling operation includes importing sex trade workers, illicit drugs ... by The Greeks of The Wire George Double G Glekas Double G Glekas . The Greek supplies the major drug ... commons.wikimedia.org wiki Image Thegreeks.png for rationale The Greek began to draw police attention ... at the docks, triggering a high profile homicide investigation. The container belonged to the Greek ... responsible dumped her overboard and collapsed the air pipe to kill the remaining women. The Greek .... When police began tracking containers as they left the port, The Greek and Vondas began to close down ... and Glekas store. The Greek recognized that the investigation was too extensive to stop and made ... Frank s nephew Nick Sobotka was able to identify The Greek in a photo and Sergei was pressured to give ... more details
ref By Pleione mythology Pleione or AethraGreekmythologyAethra ref Gaius Julius Hyginus Hyginus ... rare instances where a figure from Greekmythology is imported into Etruscan mythology ... Hyginus, Fabulae 192 ref a son, Hyas ref name Hyginus, Fabulae 192 the Pleiades Greekmythology Pleiades ... Smith lexicographer Smith, William Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , London ... 3DA 3Aentry group 3D53 3Aentry 3Datlas bio 1 Atlas Greekmythology deities DEFAULTSORT Atlas Mythology Category Greek gods Category Greekmythology Category Titans interwiki af Atlas mitologie ar ...Other uses Atlas disambiguation Infobox Greek deity Image MAN Atlante fronte 1040572.JPG Caption Farnese ... of Gaia mythology Gaia the Earth Symbol Parents Iapetus mythology Iapetus and Asia mythology Asia Siblings Children Hesperides , Hyades mythology Hyades , Hyas , Pleiades Greekmythology Pleiades , Calypso mythology Calypso , Dione mythology Dione and Maera location mt.Tamalpais Mount Roman equivalent Hindu equivalent In Greekmythology , Atlas IPA en tl s , lang grc was the primordial Titan mythology Titan who supported the heavens. Although associated with various places, he became ... 3DA 3Aentry group 3D53 3Aentry 3Datlas bio 1 Atlas ref Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetus mythology Iapetus and the Oceanid Asia mythology Asia ref Pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheke i.2.3. ref or Clymene mythology Klym n ref Hesiod Theogony 359 as a daughter of Tethys mythology Tethys , 507 ... son, Atlas also she bare very glorious Menoetius mythology Menoetius and clever Prometheus , full of various wiles, and scatter brained Epimetheus mythology Epimetheus . Hesiod , Theogony 507 11 In contexts ... with Phoebe mythology Phoebe and governs the Moon mythology moon . Failed verification date August ... vi.4.72. ref He had three brothers Prometheus , Epimetheus mythology Epimetheus and Menoetius mythology ... nature of Atlas by making him the son of Aether mythology Aether and Gaia mythology Gaia . ref Hyginus ... more details
In Greekmythology , Pylus Ancient Greek lang grc is a son of Ares and Demonice . His brothers were Evenus mythology Evenus , Molus mythology Molus and Thestius . ref Apollodorus. The Library , http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus1.html 1.7.7 . ref References reflist Category Greekmythology Category Offspring of Ares Greek deity stub ca Pilos fill d Ares ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In Greekmythology , Parias was a son of Philomelus and a grandson of Iasion . Parias gave his name to the Parians and the city of Parion a town in Mysia on the Hellespont . References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greekmythology ... more details
In Greekmythology , Euonymus well named , an euphemism euphemistic epithet was the son of Gaia mythology Gaia by either Uranus mythology Uranus or Cephissus . He was the eponym of the deme Euonymeia, Attica , whereas his daughter Aulis gave her name to the city Aulis , Boeotia . ref Stephanus of Byzantium , s. vv. Euonymeia , Aulis ref References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greekmythology Category Attic mythology Category Boeotian mythology Category Offspring of Gaia ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Thrace in Greekmythology was the eponymous heroine and sorceress of Thrace . She was the daughter of Oceanus and Parthenope Disambiguation needed date December 2011 , and sister of Europa mythology Europa . References Pierre Grimal The Dictionary of Classical Mythology. DEFAULTSORT Thrace Mythology Category Greek mythological witches Category Mythological Thracian women ... more details
In Greekmythology , Corus or Koros was the spirit daemon classical mythology daemon and personification of surfeit and disdain. He was said to be the son of Hubris Hybris . ref Pindar , Nemean Ode 13. 10 ref ref Herodotus , Histories 8. 77. 1 ref References reflist External links http www.theoi.com Daimon Koros.html Theoi Project Koros Category Greekmythology Category Greek gods Category Personification in GreekmythologyGreek myth stub ... more details
for the crab genus Potamon Potamon , in Greekmythology , is one of the sons of Aegyptus and Caliadne . He married and was murdered by Glaucippe , one of the Danaids , daughter of Danaus and Polyxo . ref Apollodorus, Library , http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus2.html 1 2.1.5 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Potamon Mythology Category GreekmythologyGreek myth stub it Potamone sv Potamon ... more details
In Greekmythology , Hero was one of the sons of king Priam mentioned in Fabulae Hyginus Fabulae . ref http www.theoi.com Text HyginusFabulae2.html 90 Hyginus, Fabulae 50 99 ref His mothers name is unknown. Possibly he was killed by Achilles or Neoptolemus . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Hero Mythology Category GreekmythologyGreek myth stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In Greekmythology, Memphis was the wife to Epaphus , mother of Libya mythology Libya Roman name and sometimes the daughter of Nilus mythology Nilus . She and her husband were the legendary founders of Memphis, Egypt Memphis , which bears her name. Memphis is a Naiad Nymph according to the website http www.theoi.com Nymphe NympheMemphis.html www.theoi.com Nymphe NympheMemphis.html Another name for Memphis s mother is Danaus Greek name . Argive genealogy in Greekmythology Argive genealogy in Greekmythology DEFAULTSORT Memphis Mythology Category Egypt in GreekmythologyGreek myth stub br Memfis mamm Libia de Memphis Mythologie et Memphis fr Memphis mythologie hu Memphisz Neilosz le nya pt M nfis mitologia ru sr sv Memphis mytologi ... more details
In Greekmythology , Bura Boura was a daughter of Ion mythology Ion , son of Xuthus , and Helice. She was the eponym of the city Boura Achaea Boura in Achaea . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 7. 25. 8 ref ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Boura ref She is possibly the same as Bura, mother of Atrax mythology Atrax by Peneus . ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Atrax ref References reflist Category Greekmythology Category Women in Greekmythology ... more details