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Dioxippe — (Διωξίππη) is a name in Greek mythology that may refer to: Dioxippe, one of the Heliades Dioxippe, one of the Danaids Dioxippe (Amazon) Dioxippe, one of Actaeon s dogs Dioxippe, mother of Sipylus by Agenor (Pseudo Plutarch, On Rivers, 9. 4) This… … Wikipedia
Dioxippe — DIOXIPPE, es, Gr. Διωξίππη, ης, (⇒ Tab. VI.) des Sol und der Klymene Tochter, und Schwester des Phaethons. Hygin. Præf. p. 15. Sieh Phaethontiades … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Dioxippe [1] — DIOXIPPE, es, (⇒ Tab. XIV.) eine der berühmtesten Amazonen. Hygin. Fab. 163. Sieh Amazones … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Dioxippe [3] — DIOXIPPE, es, einer von den vielen Hunden des Aktäons. Hygin. Fab. 181. Sieh Actæon … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Amazons — For other uses, see Amazon (disambiguation). Amazon preparing for a battle (Queen Antiop or Armed Venus), by Pierre Eugène Emile Hébert 1860 (National Gallery of Art, Washington … Wikipedia
Helios — In Greek mythology the sun was personified as Helios (pronEng|ˈhiliˌɑs) (Lang el| Ἥλιος, Latinized as Helius). Homer often calls him simply Titan or Hyperion, while Hesiod ( Theogony 371) and the Homeric Hymn separate him as a son of the Titans… … Wikipedia
Clymenus — In Greek mythology, Clymenus (Ancient Greek: Κλύμενος Klúmenos notorious ) may refer to any number of individuals: Clymenus was the father of Eurydice. Clymenus was the son of King Oeneus of Calydon and Althaea. He was killed while… … Wikipedia
Heliades — Helia redirects here. For the genus of noctuid moths, see Helia (moth) In Greek mythology, the Heliades ( children of the sun ) were the daughters of Helios, the god who drove the sun before Apollo. According to one source, there were three:… … Wikipedia
List of Greek mythological Amazons — The following is a list of Amazons appearing in Greek mythology.*Aella* Agave*Alcibie*Alcippe*Antandre*Antianara*Antibrote* Antioche* Antiope*Asteria*Bremusa*Celaeno*Cleite*Clonie*Clymene*Deianira*Derimacheia*Derinoe*Dioxippe*Eriboea*Euryale*Euryb… … Wikipedia
Daughters of Danaus — The Danaides (1903), a Pre Raphaelite interpretation by John William Waterhouse In Greek mythology, the Daughters of Danaus or Danaids (also Danaides or Danaïdes; Greek: Δαναΐδες; English pronunciation: /dəˈneɪɪdiːz/) were the fifty da … Wikipedia