- In Gr**** mythology,
Mideia[pronunciation?] or
Midea (Ancient Gr****: Μιδειη) may
refer to: Midea, a
Phrygian slave,
mother of
Licymnius by Electryon. Midea...
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Mideia (Ancient Gr****: Μίδεια) was a city of
ancient Boeotia mentioned by
Homer in the
Catalogue of
Ships in the Iliad.
Pausanias relates that
Mideia...
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Midea Midea (Greece)
Midea (Ancient Gr****: Μιδέα) or
Mideia (Μίδεια) was a city of
ancient Argolis.
Midea was
originally called ****uspolis (Περσέως πόλις)...
- Gr**** town
Midea (Argolid), a
citadel in the town of the same name
Midea or
Mideia, name of four
figures in Gr****
mythology Midea, a
genus of
mites in the...
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relates that this
height was
originally occupied by the
Homeric city of
Mideia, from
where the inhabitants,
under the
conduct of Lebadus, an Athenian,...
- (possibly)
Halia six sons
Eirene Melantheia Amycus Melia Mygdon Aspledon Mideia Astacus Olbia Cenchrias Peirene Leches Euadne Pitane or Lena
Phocus Pronoe...
- Kıyıköy,
historically Medea (Bulgarian: Мидия; Gr****: Μήδεια; Turkish: Midye), is a town (belde) in the Vize District, Kırklareli Province, Turkey. Its...
- him half-brother of Alcmene,
mother of Heracles). His
mother is
given as
Mideia, a
Phrygian woman. One
source mentions Alco (Ἀλκώ) as his sister. Licymnius...
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Sesouar Gia
Dolofonous 2006 – 2007: S' Agapo, Se Latrevo,
Horizoume 2007:
Mideia 2007 – 2008: T'
Oneiro Tis
Diplanis Portas 2008 – 2009: Stis
kouzines 2009...
- ἀγακλειτῆς τε Μιδείης Ἀσπληδὼν γένεθ' υἱὸς ἀν' εὐρύχορον πτολίεθρον. From
Poseidon and much-famed
Mideia Aspledon was born, a son in the wide-wa**** city....