26 relations: Aidos, Alyzeus, Asterodia, Batea (mythology), Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus), Eurypylus, Gorgophone (Perseid), Greek mythology, Hippocoon, Homer, Iphthime, Leucadius, Odysseus, Odyssey, Oebalus, Orsilochus, Pausanias (geographer), Penelope, Periboea, Perieres (king of Messenia), Perileos, Polycaste, Scholia, Sparta, Strabo, Tyndareus.
Aidos
Aidos (Greek: Αἰδώς) was the Greek goddess of shame, modesty, respect, and humility.
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Alyzeus
Alyzeus (Ἀλυζεύς) was in Greek mythology a son of Icarius and Polycaste, and brother of Penelope and Leucadius.
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Asterodia
In Greek mythology, the name Asterodia, Asterodeia, or Asterodea (Ancient Greek: Ἀστεροδεία, Ἀστεροδία) refers to.
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Batea (mythology)
In Greek mythology, the name Batea or Bateia (Ancient Greek: Βάτεια) refers to the following individuals.
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Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)
The Bibliotheca (Βιβλιοθήκη Bibliothēkē, "Library"), also known as the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus, is a compendium of Greek myths and heroic legends, arranged in three books, generally dated to the first or second century AD.
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Eurypylus
In Greek mythology, Eurypylus (Εὐρύπυλος Eurypylos) was the name of several different people.
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Gorgophone (Perseid)
In Greek mythology, Gorgophone (Ancient Greek: Γοργοφόνη) was a queen of Messenia and Sparta.
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Greek mythology
Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices.
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Hippocoon
In Greek mythology, the name Hippocoön (Ἱπποκόων, Ἱppokóōn) refers to several characters.
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Homer
Homer (Ὅμηρος, Hómēros) is the name ascribed by the ancient Greeks to the legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems that are the central works of ancient Greek literature.
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Iphthime
In Greek mythology, the name Iphthime (Ἰφθίμη) refers to.
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Leucadius
In Greek mythology, the name Leucadius may refer to.
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Odysseus
Odysseus (Ὀδυσσεύς, Ὀδυσεύς, Ὀdysseús), also known by the Latin variant Ulysses (Ulixēs), is a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.
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Odyssey
The Odyssey (Ὀδύσσεια Odýsseia, in Classical Attic) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer.
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Oebalus
In Greek mythology, King Oebalus (Ancient Greek: Οἴβαλος, Oἴvalos) of Sparta, son of Cynortas, was the second husband of Princess Gorgophone and thus son-in-law of hero Perseus.
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Orsilochus
In Greek mythology, Orsilochus (Ὁρσἰλοχος), Ortilochus (Ὁρτἰλοχος) or Orsilocus is a name that may refer to.
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Pausanias (geographer)
Pausanias (Παυσανίας Pausanías; c. AD 110 – c. 180) was a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD, who lived in the time of Roman emperors Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius.
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Penelope
In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope (Πηνελόπεια, Pēnelópeia, or Πηνελόπη, Pēnelópē) is the wife of Odysseus, who is known for her fidelity to Odysseus while he was absent, despite having many suitors.
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Periboea
In Greek mythology, the name Periboea (Περίβοια "surrounded by cattle" derived from peri "around" and boes "cattle") refers to multiple figures.
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Perieres (king of Messenia)
In Greek mythology, Perieres (Περιήρης) was King of Messene, an ancient polis in southern Peloponnese.
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Perileos
In Greek mythology, Perileos (Ancient Greek: Περίλεως) or Perilaus (Περίλᾱος) is a name that may refer to.
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Polycaste
Polycaste is the name of several different women in Greek mythology.
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Scholia
Scholia (singular scholium or scholion, from σχόλιον, "comment, interpretation") are grammatical, critical, or explanatory comments, either original or extracted from pre-existing commentaries, which are inserted on the margin of the manuscript of an ancient author, as glosses.
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Sparta
Sparta (Doric Greek: Σπάρτα, Spártā; Attic Greek: Σπάρτη, Spártē) was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.
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Strabo
Strabo (Στράβων Strábōn; 64 or 63 BC AD 24) was a Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian who lived in Asia Minor during the transitional period of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.
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Tyndareus
In Greek mythology, Tyndareus (Ancient Greek: Τυνδάρεος, Tundáreos; Attic: Τυνδάρεως, Tundáreōs) was a Spartan king.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icarius_of_Sparta