- In Gr**** mythology,
Athamas (/ˈæθəməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀθάμας, romanized:
Athámas) was a
Boeotian king.
Athamas was
formerly a
Thessalian prince and the...
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divide the
forms of
athamas (then
placed in
genus Eulepis)
occurring within our
limits into two subspecies—(1) E.
athamas athamas, the
Northern and Eastern...
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Coats of Arms of City of Kutaisi, the
ancient capital city of Colchis.
Athamas the
founder of Thessaly, but also king of the city of
Orchomenus in Boeotia...
- (through
Imbros or Centauros).
Nephele married Athamas, and had twins, a son, Phrixus, and a daughter, ****e.
Athamas then
divorced her for Ino, who
hatched a...
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causing Hera's
intense jealousy. In vengeance, Hera
struck Athamas with insanity.
Athamas went mad, slew one of his sons, Learchus,
hunting him down like...
- her
younger son by
Athamas, Melicertes, and was made a goddess, and that Ino,
daughter of Cadmus,
killed her son
Melicertes by
Athamas, son of Aeolus, when...
- Apollodorus,
Aeolus was the
father of
seven sons: Cretheus, Sisyphus,
Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, and five daughters: Canace, Alcyone...
- ram that
rescued Phrixus and ****e, the
children of the
Boeotian king
Athamas and
provided the
Golden Fleece.
There is no link
between Aries and Ares...
- and
Fretum ****esponti****. It was so
called from ****e, the
daughter of
Athamas, who was
drowned here in the
mythology of the
Golden Fleece. As a maritime...
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serpent coiled around her waist. At the
behest of Juno,
Tisiphone drives Athamas and Ino mad with the
breath of a
serpent extracted from her hair and a...