- In Gr**** mythology,
Lampetia /ˌlæmˈpiːʃə/ (Ancient Gr****: Λαμπετίη, romanized: Lampetíē or Λαμπετία,
Lampetía, 'shining') was the
daughter of
Helios and...
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Lampetia (minor
planet designation: 393
Lampetia) is a
fairly large main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by
German astronomer Max Wolf on 4 November...
- Merope, Helie, Aegle,
Lampetia, Phoebe,
Aetherie and Dioxippe. Aeschylus's
fragmentary Heliades names Phaethousa and
Lampetia, who are
otherwise called...
- day Hyperion,
Titan of light;
sometimes conflated with his son
Helios Lampetia,
goddess of light, and one of the Heliades or
daughters of Helios , god...
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personification of the brilliant,
blinding rays of the sun. With her twin sister,
Lampetia, she
guarded the
cattle of Thrinacia. She
carried a
copper staff with which...
- μᾶλον,
hence once of
their names Maliades.
Hesperides Penelope Sinoe Sose
Lampetia Phaethusa Atsma,
Aaron J. "EPIMELIDES -
Meadow Nymphs of Gr**** Mythology"...
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Nacole Phrygia eponym of
Nacoleia in
Phrygia Neaera Thrinacia mother of
Lampetia and
Phaethusa by
Helios Neaera mother of
Aegle by Zeus[citation needed]...
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figures in Gr**** mythology: Aegle, one of the
daughters of
Asclepius by
Lampetia, the
daughter of the Sun,
according to Hermippus. Her name is said to have...
- of
Helios in Book XII of Homer's Odyssey,
guarded by Helios'
daughters Lampetia and Phaethusa, born to him by Neaera.
Homeric Thrinacia was
later identified...
- (Phaethusa,
Lampetia and Aegle) are the
children of
Helios and Rhodos, here the
daughter of Asopus.
Hyginus names seven; Merope, Helie, Aegle,
Lampetia, Phoebe...