Pelagon
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Pelagon [1] — PELĂGON, ontis, einer von den Freyern der Hippodamia, der aber auch gegen deren Vater zu kurz kam und daher mit dem Leben bezahlen mußte. Pau san. El. pr. c. 21. p. 386 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
PELAGON — nomen viri. Ovid Met. l. 8. v. 360 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pelagon — There are three figures named Pelagon (Πελάγων, όνος) in Greek mythology.# Pelagon, the King of Phocis who gives Cadmus the cow that will guide him to Boeotia. # A second Pelagon is given in the Iliad as the father of the Paionian warrior… … Wikipedia
Asopus — or Asôpos (Greek Ασωπός) is the name of five different rivers in Greece and Turkey and also in Greek mythology the name of the gods of those rivers.The rivers#Boeotian Asopus, a river of Boeotia rising on Mt. Cithaeron and flowing through the… … Wikipedia
Asopo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Asopo País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
Calydonivs Aper — CALYDONIVS APER, Gr. Ὗς Καλυδώνιος. 1 §. Namen. Diesen führet solches Schwein von der Landschaft, wo es sich aufhielt, welches die Gegend um die Stadt Kalydon in Aetolien war, woselbst damals Oeneus, als König, regierete. Taubm. ad. Virg. Aen.… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Achilles — Achilleus redirects here. For the emperor with this name, see Achilleus (emperor). For other uses, see Achilles (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Achilles (also Akhilleus or Achilleus; Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἀχιλλεύς) was a Greek hero of… … Wikipedia
Cadmus — Cadmus, or Kadmos ( el. Κάδμος), in Greek mythology, was a Phoenician prince, [John B. Alden, (1883). The Greek Anthology , pp. 160 162: Cadmus am I: ...though I am Phoenician born, I taught you Greeks your Alpha, Beta, Gamma .] son of Agenor and … Wikipedia
Periboea — In Greek mythology, nine people shared the name Periboea (Περίβοια).#Periboea was the daughter of either King Cychreus of Salamis or of Alcathous. Her mother was either Pyrgo or Evaechme (Εὐαίχμη), daughter of Megareus. She married Telamon and… … Wikipedia
Paionia — For the flower genus, see Peony. Paionia or Paeonia ( el. Παιονία) was in ancient geography, the land of the Paeonians (Ancient Greek Παίονες), the exact boundaries of which, like the early history of its inhabitants, are very obscure but they… … Wikipedia