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Diogeneia (/daɪoʊˈdʒiːniə/;
Ancient Gr****: Διογένεια) may
refer to
three women in Gr**** mythology:
Diogeneia,
daughter of the
river god
Cephissus and the...
- Callidice, Demo,
Cleisidice and
Callithoe in the
Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and
Diogeneia,
Pammerope and
Saesara by Pausanias. In the
Homeric Hymn to Demeter, Celeus...
- as the son of King
Erechtheus and Praxithea,
daughter of
Phrasimus and
Diogeneia.
Metion was the
brother of Cecrops, Pandorus, Protogeneia, Pandora, Creusa...
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Eleusinos (Eleusis) and
Cyntinea ✓
Trochilus and
Eleusinian woman ✓
Siblings Eubuleus ✓ ✓
Cercyon (half-brother) ✓ ✓
Diogeneia ✓
Pammerope ✓
Saesara ✓...
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latter account,
Augeas was
probably the
brother of Actor,
Tiphys and
Diogeneia. His
children were Epicaste, Phyleus, Agamede, Agasthenes, and Eurytus...
- the river-god
Cephisus Dercetis Boeotia mother of
Alatreus by
Laphitaon Diogeneia Attica daughter of the river-god Cephisus; the wife of the
Athenian lord...
- the "benefactor" (Euergetes) of the city,
along with a festival, the
Diogeneia (Διογένεια), and gymnasium, the
Diogeneion (Διογένειον),
having been set...
- and thus
probably the
sister of Callidice, Demo, Cleisidice, Callithoe,
Diogeneia, Pammerope, Demophon, and Triptolemus. She
married Crocon and
became the...
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Erechtheus of
Athens and
probably Praxithea,
daughter of
Phrasimus and
Diogeneia.
Together with her
sister Protogeneia, they
sacrificed herself on behalf...
- Eleans.
Amarynceus was the son of
Onesimachus or of
Acetor (Alector) and
Diogeneia. In some account, his
father was the
Thessalian immigrant Pyttius. Mnesimache...