Demodice — In Greek mythology, the name Demodice (Δημοδίκη) may refer to: Demodice, daughter of Agenor, same as Demonice[1]. Demodice (also known as Gorgopis, Themisto, or Biadice), second wife of either Cretheus or Athamas, who unsuccessfully attempted to… … Wikipedia
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Cretheus — In Greek mythology, Cretheus or Krētheus (Greek: Κρηθεύς) was the king and founder of Iolcus, the son of Aeolus (son of Hellen) and Enarete.[1] His wives were Tyro and either Demodice or Biadice.[2] With Tyro, he fathered Aeson, Pheres, and… … Wikipedia
Prepona — Taxobox name = Prepona image width = 250px image caption = Prepona roginias regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Lepidoptera unranked familia = Rhopalocera familia = Nymphalidae subfamilia = Charaxinae tribus = Preponini … Wikipedia
Stheneboea — In Greek mythology Stheneboea or Stheneboia (the strong cow or strong through cattle ) was the daughter of Iobates, king in Lycia, [ Iliad vi.160, as Anteia .] and consort of Proetus, joint king in the Argolid with Acrisius, having his seat at… … Wikipedia
Demonice — In Greek mythology, Demonice (Δημονίκη) is the name of two women. Demonice, a maiden of Ephesus. Brennus, king of the Gauls who was razing Asia Minor came to Ephesus and fell in love with Demonice. She promised to yield to him, and also to betray … Wikipedia
Crethêvs — CRETHÊVS, ëi, Gr. Κρηθεὺς, έως, (⇒ Tab. XXV.) des Aeolus und der Enarete Sohn. Apollod. lib. I. c. 7. §. 2. Er bauete die Stadt Iolkos, und heurathete seines Bruders, des Salmonens, Tochter, die Tyro, mit welcher er den Aeson, Amythaon, Pheretes … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Demotica — DEMOTĬCA, æ, ist nach einiger Schreibart so viel, als Demodice, die vorher zu sehen. Pindar. ap. Nat. Com. lib. VI. c. 9 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Événos — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Événos (homonymie). Ne doit pas être confondu avec Évenos. Événos … Wikipédia en Français