- In Gr**** mythology,
Cretheus (/ˈkriːθiəs, -θjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρηθεύς Krētheus) may
refer to the
following characters:
Cretheus, king and
founder of...
- King
Cretheus of
Iolcus but
loved the river-god Enipeus. Tyro gave
birth to twin sons,
Pelias and Neleus,
fathered by Poseidon. With
Cretheus, she had...
- to the
mythographer Apollodorus,
Aeolus was the
father of
seven sons:
Cretheus, Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, and five daughters:...
- Medea, who
brought him back to life as a
young man.
Aeson was the son of
Cretheus and Tyro. He had two
brothers Pheres and Amythaon.
Through his
mother Tyro...
-
twins to ****en, in the
presence of Melanippe, Aeolus, and Aeolus' son
Cretheus.
Names of the Gr****s LIMC 64 ****en (S) 1;
Michael C.
Carlos Museum 1994...
- Enarete,
daughter of Deimachus. He was the
brother of Athamas, Salmoneus,
Cretheus, Perieres, Deioneus, Magnes, Calyce, Canace, Alcyone,
Pisidice and Perimede...
-
Pandora DEUCALION Pyrrha ****en
Orseis Dorus Xuthus Aeolus Achaeus Ion
Cretheus Sisyphus Athamas Salmoneus Deion Magnes Perieres Canace Alcyone Pisidice...
-
Pandora Deucalion PYRRHA ****en
Orseis Dorus Xuthus Aeolus Achaeus Ion
Cretheus Sisyphus Athamas Salmoneus Deion Magnes Perieres Canace Alcyone Pisidice...
- Enarete,
daughter of Deimachus. He was the
brother of Salmoneus, Sisyphus,
Cretheus, Perieres, Athamas, Magnes, Calyce, Canace, Alcyone,
Pisidice and Perimede...
-
loved by a
mortal woman named Tyro, who was
married to a
mortal man
named Cretheus. Poseidon,
filled with lust for Tyro,
disguised himself as
Enipeus and...