- mythology,
Caeneus (/ˈsɛnjuːs/ SEN-yooss;
Ancient Gr****: Καινεύς, romanized:
Kaineús) was a
Lapith hero of Thessaly.
According to Book XII of Ovid's Metamorphoses...
- the
strife of the
Lapithai (Lapith)
spearmen gathered round the
prince Kaineus (Caeneus) and
Dryas and
Peirithous (Pirithous), with Hopleus, Exadios,...
-
Hydria ("The Water-Pitcher")
Hypnos ("Sleep")
Iatros ("The Physician")
Kaineus ("Caeneus")
Kares ("Men From Caria")
Karine ("The
Woman From Caria") Kepouros...
- New York 1978. ISBN 0-8240-3220-9. Paragone.
Sculpture versus painting,
Kaineus and the
Kleophrades Painter. in:
Ancient Gr**** art and iconography. Madison...
- BM 522, BM 523, BM 521, and BM 520). The
rocky landscape, the
burial of
Kaineus,
centaurs fighting with tree
limbs or rocks, and men with
armour and weapons...
- Alcmene; Argeioi; Eurytidai; Laertes; Mega Drama; Omphale;
Phoinix or
Kaineus;
Phoinix Deuteros (The
Second Phoenix); Phrouroi; and Teucer. The Omphale...
-
Suidas mentions the
following as his comedies:
Adonis (erotic subject)
Kaineus,
after the
mythic transgender Caeneus (erotic subject) Kampylion, a name...
- p. 160.
Krannert Art Museum:
White ground lekythos with the
battle of
Kaineus and the
Centaurs C. H.
Emilie Haspels:
Attic black-figured lekythoi, Paris...