Apollodorus of Artemita lang grc was a Greek writer of the 1st century BCE. Apollodorus wrote a history of the Parthia n Empire, the Parthika lang grc , in at least four books. He is quoted by Strabo and Athenaeus . Strabo stated that he was very reliable. Apollodorus seems to have used the archives of Artemita and Seleucia on the Tigris for his work. Some information on Greco Bactrians are preserved in Strabo s work The Greeks who caused Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only of Ariana , but also of India , as Apollodorus of Artemita says and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander the Great Alexander by Menander I Menander in particular at least if he actually crossed the Hypanis towards the east and advanced as far as the Imaus , for some were subdued by him personally and others by Demetrius I of Bactria Demetrius , the son of Euthydemus I Euthydemus the king of the Greco Bactrian Bactrians and they took possession, not only of Patalena, but also, on the rest of the coast, of what is called the kingdom of Saraostus and Sigerdis. In short, Apollodorus says that Bactriana is the ornament of Ariana as a whole and, more than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni. Strabo, Geographia, http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Strab. 11.11.1 11.11.1 He is also quoted for his general geographical knowledge of Central Asia Accordingly, if the distance from Hyrcania to Artemita in Babylonia is eight thousand stadia, as is stated by Apollodorus of Artemita, and the distance from there to the mouth of the Persian Sea another ... 11.11.1 DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus Of Artemita Category Ancient Greek writers Category 1st century BC Greek people Category 1st century BC writers br Apollodoros Artemita ca Apol lodor d Artemita de Apollodor von Artemita it Apollodoro di Artemita zh ... more details
Artemita lang grc or Artemita in Apolloniatis was a city in what is now eastern Iraq that flourished under the Parthian Empire . Though its exact location is not known, it was located on the major route to Greater Khorasan Khorasan , between Seleucia and the Zagros Mountains . According to Isidore of Charax , it was crossed by the river Sillas Diyala River Diyala and was located about 82 km from Seleucia, and was also known as Chalasar . ref Isidore of Charax, http www.parthia.com doc parthian stations.htm PARTHIAN STATIONS Parthian Stations , paragraph 2. ref It was originally a Macedonian foundation, but was later considered Parthian. In AD 31, It welcomed the Arsacid pretender Tiridates II of Parthia Tiridates II . ref Tacitus, Annals , http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Tac. Ann. 6.41&fromdoc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.02.0078 6.41 . ref Artemita was the birthplace of the historian Apollodorus of Artemita . References references See also Cities of the ancient Near East External links http www.iranica.com articles artemita in apolloniatis city of the parthian period in eastern iraq Artemita in Apolloniatis Encyclop dia Iranica article Category Ancient Greek sites in Iraq Category Ancient Greek cities Category Hellenistic colonies Category Persian history Category Former populated places in Iraq el ... more details
of Kos and Sophron . Apollodorus produced numerous other critical and grammatical writings, which .... The encyclopedia of Greek mythology called Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca , or Library ... later. Today the author of the Bibliotheca is called Pseudo Apollodorus. References Wikisource1911Enc Apollodorus grammarian cite encyclopedia last Hornblower first Simon authorlink title Apollodorus ... . NAME Apollodorus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus Category 180 BC births Category 2nd century BC deaths ... cy Apollodorus da Apollodor fra Athen de Apollodor von Athen Schriftsteller el ... Apolodor id Apollodoros it Apollodoro di Atene la Apollodorus grammaticus lt Apolodoras mk nl Apollodorus van Athene ja no Apollodoros pl Apollodoros z Aten historyk pt Apolodoro ... more details
Apollodorus was a popular name in ancient Greece . It may refer to Apollodorus of Athens born c. 180 BC , historian and mythographer The Pseudo Apollodorus, author of the Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca Apollodorus painter , an Athenian painter, who lived at the end of the 5th century BC and introduced great improvements in perspective and chiaroscuro Apollodorus of Carystus , New Comedy playwright, 300 260 BCE Apollodorus of Gela , an earlier playwright Apollodorus of Artemita , Apollodorus of Damascus , 2nd century architect Apollodorus of Pergamon , 1st century BC rhetorician Apollodorus of Seleucia , Stoic philosopher of the 2nd century BC Apollodorus of Acharnae , son of the 4th century BC banker Pasion and subject of many of Demosthenes speeches Apollodorus the Epicurean , author of the Life of Epicurus , a work famous in ancient Greece but no longer extant Apollodorus the Sicilian , companion of Cleopatra VII Cleopatra Apollodorus of Phaleron, follower of Socrates and narrator of the dialogue described by Plato in his Symposium Plato Symposium Apollodorus of Amphipolis , Macedonian general Apollodorus runner Apollodorus crater References http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0241.html Apollodorus Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology disambig br Apollodoros bg ca Apol lodor cs Apollod ros cy Apollodorus gwahaniaethu el es Apolodoro eo Apolodoro fr Apollodore it Apollodoro la Apollodorus hu Apollod rosz egy rtelm s t lap nl Apollodorus ja pl Apollodoros ru sk Apollodoros fi Apollodoros sv Apollodoros uk ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Apollodorus of Pergamon , one of the two most prominent teachers of rhetoric in the 1st century BC along with Theodorus of Gadara . His most famous student became the first Roman emperor Caesar Augustus . Students of Apollodorus were commonly referred to as Apollodoreans , while students of Theodorus were known as Theodoreans . DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus Of Pergamon Category People from Pergamon Category 1st century BC Greek people ca Apol lodor de P rgam es Apolodoro de P rgamo it Apollodoro di Pergamo ... more details
this article has used the BCE CE convention since its inception, 18 33, 2 October 2006 Apollodorus Greek language Greek polytonic , Apollod ros of Acharnae in Attica born 394 BCE is known from several of Demosthenes forensic speeches. Apollodorus was the son of the banker Pasion , who died in 370 BCE when Apollodorus was twenty four. ref Demosthenes For Phormion . ref After Pasion s death his widow married Phormion, a freedman of Pasion, and subsequently died in 360 BCE. Phormion then became the guardian of her younger son Pasicles. In 350 BCE, Apollodorus brought a lawsuit against Phormio. Demosthenes wrote the defence speech For Phormion , which is extant. At this time Apollodorus held the post of Archon of Athens archon eponymos at Athens . ref Diodorus 16.46. ref A rumour later circulated that Demosthenes leaked the defence speech to Apollodorus before the trial. ref Aeschines , On the embassy 165 Plutarch Demosthenes 15. ref Apollodorus afterwards attacked the witnesses who had supported Phormion. Demosthenes wrote for Apollodorus the two extant speeches entitled On the crown . Apollodorus had many lawsuits, for many of which Demosthenes wrote the speeches for him. The latest of them is Against Neaira hetaera Neaira , a courtesan , and which may date to 340 BCE. Apollodorus was extremely wealthy and performed the liturgy of trierarch y twice, in a period when it was unusual for a single person to take that role because of the enormous expense. ref Demosthenes Against Polycles , Against Nicostratus . ref References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apollodorus of Acharnae ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus of Acharnae Category 394 BC births Category Year of death missing Category Ancient Greek lawyers Category Ancient Athenians Category 4th century BC Greek people br Apollodoros Ac harnai ca Apol lodor d Akharne de Apollodor ... more details
File Apollodorus of Damascus, Greek Architect and Engineer. Pic 01.jpg thumb Apollodorus of Damascus, bust from 130 140 AD in the Glyptothek Image 072 Conrad Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traianss ule, Tafel LXXII Ausschnitt 01 .jpg thumb The monumental Trajan s Bridge Danube Bridge of Apollodorus . Apollodorus himself stands in the foreground behind the sacrificing emperor. ref citation title Apollodorus of Damascus and Trajan s Column From Tradition to Project author Giuliana Calcani, Maamoun Abdulkarim publisher L Erma di Bretschneider year 2003 isbn 8882652335 page 55 ref Apollodorus of Damascus was a Greeks Greek engineer, architect, designer and sculptor who flourished during the 2nd century AD, from Damascus , Syria Roman province Roman Syria . ref Encyclopaedia Britannica , http www.britannica.com eb article 9008022 Apollodorus Of Damascus Apollodorus of Damascus , Greek engineer and architect ... of the Mediterranean World , Osiris 2 406 463 430 br citation title Apollodorus of Damascus ... Apollodorus of Damascus. This famous Syrian personage represents... br citation title International .... Apollodorus also designed the triumphal arches of Trajan at Beneventum and Ancona . He is also ... his performances as architect and artist, Apollodorus was banished and, shortly afterwards ... on Siege Engines , which was dedicated to Hadrian. The story about Apollodorus ... trajan apollodorus.html James Grout Apollodorus of Damascus, part of the Encyclop dia Romana External links Commons category Apollodorus of Damascus Wikisource1911Enc Apollodorus of Damascus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apollodorus Of Damascus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus Of Damascus ... Rome bio stub Greece architect stub ar bg ca Apol lodor de Damasc cy Apollodorus ... la Apollodorus Damascenus hu Apollod rosz p t sz mk nl Apollodorus van Damascus ... more details
Apollodorus of Carystus in Euboea was one of the most important writers of the Attic New Comedy , who flourished in Athens between 300 and 260 B.C. He is to be distinguished from the older Apollodorus of Gela 342&mdash 290 , also a writer of comedy, a contemporary of Menander . He wrote 47 comedies and obtained the prize five times. Terence borrowed his Hecyra and Phormio from the and of Apollodorus. Fragments in Koch, Comicorum Atticorum Fragmenta , ii. 1884 References Wikisource1911Enc Apollodorus of Carystes http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0242.html Ancient Library.6 Augustus Meineke , Historia Critica Comicorum Graecorum 1839 1911 DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus of Carystus Category Ancient Greek dramatists and playwrights Category Ancient Euboeans Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category New Comic poets Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Greece writer stub ca Apol lodor de Carist es Apolodoro de Caristos it Apollodoro di Caristo pt Apolodoro de Caristo sv Apollodoros fr n Karystos ... more details
other uses Apollodorus disambiguation Apollodorus 1st century was an unlucky ancient Macedonian runner who although won in Olympics he was killed by lightning on his way back home. He is commemorated by Antipater of Thessalonica in the below epigram . cquote You know Mount Kyllini Cyllene the Arcadian mountain That is the monument that covers Apollodorus. As he returned from Pisa Greece Pisa by night a thunder from Zeus killed him. Long away from Aiane and Beroia , beaten by Zeus the runner sleeps.. cquote Kyllenen oros Arkadon akoueis haute sem epikeitai Apollodoroi. Pisethen min ionta nyktos horei ekteinen Diothen peson keraunos.Telou d Aianes te kai Beroies niketheis Dios ho dromeus katheudei.. Every year the Road of Apollodoros is organized in modern Aiani and Veria Greece . References Greek Anthology , 7.390. http www.ipet.gr veroia show rec.php?id va0k00019 Veroia http odysseus.culture.gr h 1 eh151.jsp?obj id 3386 Archaeological Museum of Aiane Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apollodorus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus Category 1st century deaths Category Ancient Greek runners Category Ancient Macedonian athletes Category Roman era Olympic competitors Category 1st century Greek people Category Roman era Macedonians Category Deaths by lightning Category Athletic history of Greek Macedonia ... more details
Mercury crater data image Image Spider crater on planet mercury.jpg 200px Pantheon Fossae in Caloris Basin caption Apollodorus lies near the center of the Pantheon Fossae trough pattern latitude 30.58 N or S N longitude 197.01 E or W W diameter 41.0 km depth eponym Apollodorus of Damascus Apollodorus is an impact crater on Mercury planet Mercury . It is located near the center of Pantheon Fossae , which is a system of radial graben s situated in the inner part of the Caloris basin . The floor, crater rim rim and walls of Apollodorus expose a low reflectance material LRM excavated during the impact from beneath the light volcanic plains, which cover the central part of the Caloris. ref name Watters2009 cite journal last1 Watters first1 Thomas R. last2 Murchie first2 Scott L. last3 Robinson first3 Mark S. last4 et al. first4 Sean C. last5 Denevi first5 Brett W. last6 Andr first6 Sarah L. last7 Head first7 James W. title Emplacement and tectonic deformation of smooth plains in the Caloris basin, Mercury year 2009 journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters volume 285 issue 3 4 pages 309 319 doi 10.1016 j.epsl.2009.03.040 bibcode 2009E&PSL.285..309W ref It is not currently known whether it played a role in the fossae s formation or if its location is merely a coincidence, although no graben appears to cut the crater rim, and the dark impact ejecta partially covers grabens suggesting that Apolodorus postdates Pantheon Fossae. In addition, the crater is actually slightly by about 40  km offset from the exact center of the Fossae. ref name Watters2009 Apollodorus of Damascus is credited as the architect of the Pantheon in Rome. ref name pantheonfossae cite web url http messenger.jhuapl.edu gallery sciencePhotos image.php?gallery id 2&image id 182 title MESSENGER MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging date May 5, 2008 accessdate November 17, 2009 publisher JHU APL ref References reflist Category Impact craters on Mercury ... more details
Apollodorus lang el of Seleucia on the Tigris Seleucia , flourished c. 150 BC , was a Stoicism Stoic philosopher , and a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon . He wrote a number of handbooks lang el on Stoicism, including ones on Ethics and Physics which are frequently cited by Diogenes La rtius . ref name diog1 Diogenes La rtius, http www.fordham.edu halsall ancient diogeneslaertius book7 stoics.html The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, VII ref Apollodorus is famous for describing Cynic ism as the short path to virtue , ref name diog1 and he may have been the first Stoic after the time of Zeno of Citium Zeno to systematically attempt to reconcile Stoicism with Cynicism. The lengthy account of Cynicism given by Diogenes La rtius, ref Diogenes La rtius, http www.fordham.edu halsall ancient diogeneslaertius book6 cynics.html The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, VI ref which is presented from a Stoic point of view, may be derived from Apollodorus, ref Dawson, D., Cities of the Gods Communist Utopias in Greek Thought , Oxford University Press. 1992 . ref and it is possible that he was the first Stoic to promote the idea of a line of Cynic succession from Socrates to Zeno Socrates Antisthenes Diogenes of Sinope Diogenes Crates of Thebes Crates Zeno . His book on Physics was well known in ancient times, and the Stoic Theo of Alexandria wrote a commentary on it in the 1st century AD. ref Suda, Theo . ref It is quoted several times by Diogenes La rtius, and Stobaeus records Apollodorus views on the nature of time blockquote Time is the dimension of the world s motion and it is infinity infinite in just the way that the whole number is said to be infinite. Some of it is past , some present, and some future . But the whole of time is present, as we ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apollodorus of Seleucia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apollodorus ... more details
Ancient Greek painters Apollodorus Skiagraphos lang el was an influential Ancient .... Apollodorus left a technique behind known as skiagraphia, a way to easily produce shadow, that affected ... Little is known about the actual life of Apollodorus, although he was catalogued by the notable historians Plutarch and Pliny the Elder . It was recorded that Apollodorus Floruit was active around ... or fragments of works. ref name answers.com Apollodorus. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Columbia University Press., 2003. Answers.com 26 Nov. 2008. http www.answers.com topic apollodorus ... painter Apollodorus of Athens therefore, it can be assumed that he lived and worked in the polis ..., he was Apollodorus Skiagraphos, The Shadow Painter, named after his greatest legacy. Sadly, none ... techniques that Apollodorus developed was called skiagraphia, or shading in English, hence his ... historian Plutarch, an inscription above one of Apollodorus painting read, Tis no hard thing ... of shading is highly sophisticated and even today people struggle to master skiagraphia. Apollodorus .... Another one of Apollodorus greatest accomplishments did not have to do with his actual style or technique on the other hand, it only had to do with the medium he chose. Apollodorus could very well .... New York Cambridge UP, 1990. 146 47. ref In the end, Apollodorus was responsible for much ... Heraclea was one of Apollodorus biggest enemies. Zeuxis was tutored in the arts by Demophilus of Himera and Neseus of Thasos . Apollodorus should have treated Zeuxis great respect because Zeuxis had ..., were constantly at odds with each other. At one point, Apollodorus even accused Zeuxis of stealing ... with the expansion and development of Apollodorus prized skiagraphia. ref name Pliny 1857 Zeuxis is said ... Apollodorus creation for his own purposes. Another painter named Parrhasius painter Parrhasius of Ephesus ... and Aineia used six or more colors further demonstrating the extent of the transformation of Apollodorus ... more details
Apollodorus 2nd century BCE was an Epicurean philosopher, and head of the Epicurean school in Athens . He was according to Diogenes La rtius surnamed Tyrant of the Garden lang el from his exercising a kind of tyranny or supremacy in the garden or school of Epicurus. ref name diogx26 Diogenes La rtius, x. 26 ref He was the teacher of Zeno of Sidon , ref name diogx26 who succeeded him as the head of the school, about 100 BC . He is said to have written upwards of 400 books, ref name diogx26 but they have all perished. Only two works are mentioned by title. One was called a Life of Epicurus . ref name diogx2 Diogenes La rtius, x. 2 ref He also wrote a Collection of Doctrines , in which he asserted that Epicurus had written a greater amount of original writing than the Stoic Chrysippus , because although Chrysippus had written 700 books, they were filled with quotations from other authors. ref Diogenes La rtius, vii. 180 ref Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Epicureanism Category 2nd century BC Greek people Category 2nd century BC philosophers Category Epicurean philosophers Category Hellenistic era philosophers in Athens Category Roman era philosophers in Athens br Apollodoros an Epikurad ca Apol lodor Epicur el es Apolodoro epic reo fr Apollodore l picurien ru fi Apollodoros Puutarhantyranni sv Apollodorus ... more details
to suggest that even its complete sections are an epitome of a lost work. Pseudo Apollodorus A certain Apollodorus is indicated as author on some surviving manuscripts Diller 1983 . This Apollodorus has been mistakenly identified with ApollodorusApollodorus of Athens born c. 180 BC , a student of Aristarchus of Samothrace , mainly as it is known from references in the minor scholia on Homer that Apollodorus .... Since for chronological reasons Apollodorus of Athens could not have written the book, the Scriptor Bibliothecae the writer of the Bibliotheca is conventionally called the Pseudo Apollodorus by those ..., ref Frazer, Apollodorus Loeb Classical Library , 1913. ref also including the lost part, leaving us a good summary of its contents. Printed editions The first printed edition of Apollodorus ... minora on Homer to Apollodorus, in three books, as Diller noted in 1935 p. 298 and 308f. ref but made ... cgi bin ptext?lookup Apollod. 1.1.1 Online Text Apollodorus The Library translated by J ... criticism, etc. https perswww.kuleuven.be u0013314 apollodorus index.htm Apollodorus the Mythographer http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus1.html Online Text Apollodorus The Library translated by J ... 3Aalphabetic letter 3DA 3Aentry group 3D13 3Aentry 3Dapollodorus Perseus Encyclopedia , Apollodorus ... of the Bibliotheca of Pseudo Apollodorus , in Transactions of the American Philological Association ... . Smith, R.S. and S. Trzaskoma 2007 . Apollodorus Library and Hyginus Fabulae Two Handbooks of Greek ... more details
Sambana Greek language Greek polytonic , is an ancient town mentioned by Diodorus Siculus xvii. 27 . William Smith lexicographer William Smith identifies it as the same as the Sabata mentioned by Pliny the Elder Pliny vi. 27. 31 . It was situated about two days journey north of Sittace and east of Artemita , in Assyria . References SmithDGRG coord missing Iraq Category Ancient Greek cities Category Sittacene Category Former populated places in Iraq AncientGreece stub Assyrian stub ... more details
wiktionary bibliotheca Bibliotheca may refer to Bibliotheca Photius Bibliotheca Photius , a 9th century work of Byzantine Patriarch Photius Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus , a grand summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends See also Library disambig de Bibliotheke it Bibliotheca ... more details
Pammon Greek language Greek , in Greek mythology , is one of the sons of Priam and Hecuba according to Apollodorus Apollodorus of Athens and Homer ref Homer s Iliad ref . Apollodorus says that Priam had nine sons and four daughters by Hecuba, the sons being Hector , Paris mythology Paris , Deiphobus , Helenus , Pammon, Polites , Antiphus , Hipponous , Polydorus , and the daughters Creusa , Laodice , Polyxena , and the prophetess Cassandra . He also names thirty eight sons by other women, including Troilus , Hippothous , Kebriones , and Gorgythion . ref Apollodorus, Chronicle , 3.12.5. ref Notes reflist See also List of King Priam s children Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology ... more details
orphan date March 2010 In Greek mythology , Democoon is a son of king Priam mentioned in Homer s Iliad ref http www.theoi.com Text HomerIliad4.html Homer, Iliad 4 ref , Hyginus s Fabulae ref http www.theoi.com Text HyginusFabulae2.html 90 Hyginus, Fabulae 50 99 ref and Apollodorus s Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca ref http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus3.html 12 Apollodorus, Library 3 ref . His mother s name is unknown. References reflist Category Greek mythology Greek myth stub el ... more details
orphan date March 2010 In Greek mythology , Polymedon is a son of king Priam mentioned in Hyginus s Fabulae ref http www.theoi.com Text HyginusFabulae2.html 90 Hyginus, Fabulae 50 99 ref and Apollodorus s Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca ref http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus3.html 12 Apollodorus, Library 3 ref . His mother s name is unknown. References reflist Category Greek mythology Greek myth stub ... more details
orphan date March 2010 In Greek mythology , Doryclus is a son of king Priam mentioned in Homer s Iliad ref http www.theoi.com Text HomerIliad11.html Homer, Iliad 11 ref , Hyginus s Fabulae ref http www.theoi.com Text HyginusFabulae2.html 90 Hyginus, Fabulae 50 99 ref and Apollodorus s Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca ref http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus3.html Apollodorus, Library 3 ref . His mother s name is unknown. Killed by Ajax mythology Ajax . References reflist Category Greek mythology Greek myth stub el fr Doryclos ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2011 In Greek mythology , Pieria lang el was the wife of Danaus . According to the Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Library of Apollodorus , Danaus and Pieria had fifty daughters, the Danaides who married the fifty sons of Aegyptus . Danaus, however, instructed his daughters to kill their husbands on the first wedding night. All of them obeyed, but Hypermnestra refused. The legendary punishment of the forty nine Danaides was to try to fill up a hollow tank in Tartarus . Category Greek mythology Category Pierian mythology Ancient Greece stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In Greek mythology , Ocalea or Ocaleia Greek language Greek polytonic was the daughter of Mantineus and the wife of Abas. Her sons were Proetus and Acrisius. Often, she is referred to as Agla a Greek polytonic . ref Apollodorus disambiguation Pseudo Apollodorus . Library , 2.24 Euripides . Orestes , 953. ref References reflist Category Greek mythology Greek myth stub sr ... more details
In Greek mythology , the name Euryte may refer to A nymph , mother of Halirrhothius by Poseidon . ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 3. 14. 2 ref Daughter of Hippodamas and granddaughter of Achelous . By Porthaon , she was the mother of Oineus , Agrius , Leucopeus, Melas mythology Melas , Alcathous and Sterope . ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 1. 7. 10 ref References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Nymphs Category Women in Greek mythology ... more details