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- Dryopes (/ˈdraɪəpiːz/; Ancient Gr****: Δρύοπες) or Dryopians (/draɪˈɒpiənz/) were one of the aboriginal tribes of ancient Greece. According to Herodotus...
- Member of Nereids Priapus and Lotis, detail of The Feast of the Gods by Giovanni Bellini (c. 1514) Abode Dryopia Parents Nereus Consort Priapus (wooer)...
- Cephisus Liriope Phocis bore a son Narcissus to the river-god Cephisus Lotis Dryopia/ Doris escape from the embraces of Priapus was metamorphosed into a tree...
- the horns. Dryope, a Lemnian. Dryope, mother of the Oenotropae by Anius. Dryopia Graves, Robert, (1955) 1960. The Gr**** Myths. Virgil, Aeneid 10.551 Valerius...
- Phthia, Histiaea and Macedon. In central Greece were Doris (the former Dryopia) and in the south Peloponnesus, specifically the states of Lacedaemon,...
- Dryopians, an ethnic group of Pelasgians whose ancestors had been driven from Dryopia by the Dorians, who then called it Doris, and from their Achaean place...