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Amphithea (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμφιθέα) is the name of
several women in Gr**** mythology:
Amphithea, who was,
according to some, the wife of Lycurgus, king...
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shape at will and was a
daughter of Erysichthon), or of Neaera, or of
Amphithea. He
became the
father of
Anticlea (who
married Laertes of
Ithaca and was...
- (/ˈdaɪɒn, ən/;
Ancient Gr****: Δίων) was a King in
Laconia and
husband of
Amphithea, the
daughter of Pronax. By his wife, he
became the
father of Orphe, Lyco...
- Carya's
mother was
Amphithea,
daughter of
Pronax of Argos. Her
sisters were Lyco and Orphe. Apollo, in
reward for Dion and
Amphithea receiving him with...
- Lysimache, a
brother of
Adrastus and Eriphyle, and the
father of
Lycurgus and
Amphithea.
According to some accounts, he died
before the war of the
Seven against...
- the wife of King Laërtes.
Anticlea was the
daughter of
Autolycus and
Amphithea. The
divine trickster and
messenger of the gods, Hermes, was her paternal...
- Gr****: Δηιπύλη, Dēipulē) may
refer to: Deipyle,
daughter of
Adrastus and
Amphithea, wife of
Tydeus and
mother of Diomedes. Her
sister Argea married Polynices...
- Gr****: Ἀργεία Argeia) was a
daughter of King
Adrastus of Argos, and of
Amphithea,
daughter of Pronax. She was
married to Polynices, the
exiled king of...
- son of
Magnes and bore Hyacinth.
Aegiale was a
daughter of
Adrastus and
Amphithea and was
married to Diomedes.
Because of
anger of Aphrodite, whom Diomedes...
- or muni****l
communities (29 city areas) plus 2
suburban communities (
Amphithea and Koulourion). The muni****lity
includes also the
Community of Terpsithèa...