Metharme

Metharme

METHARME, es, Gr. Μεθάρμη, ης, Pygmalions Tochter, heurathete den Cinyras, und zeugete mit ihr den Oxyporus und Adonis, wie auch die Orsedice, Laogore und Bräsia. Apollod. l. III. c. 13. §. 3.


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