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- mythology, Pandareus (Ancient Gr****: Πανδάρεος) was the son of Merops and a nymph. His residence was given as either Ephesus or Miletus. Pandareus was said...
- infant Zeus. Tantalus's friend Pandareus stole the dog and gave it to Tantalus for safekeeping. When asked later by Pandareus to return the dog, Tantalus...
- and stolen by Tantalus' friend Pandareus. Tantalus held onto the golden dog for safekeeping and later denied to Pandareus that he had it. Tantalus' punishment...
- Anatolian variant of the story of Philomela. Chelidon was the daughter of Pandareus and his wife, and thus sister to Aëdon, Cleodora (or Cleothera), Merope...
- his wife's victory, so he went to Pandareus, and lied about Aëdon sending him to fetch her sister, Chelidon. Pandareus without suspecting a thing let Polytechnus...
- carried off by the harpies. Thus, they carried off the daughters of King Pandareus and gave them as servants to the Erinyes. In this form they were agents...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἴτυλος) was the son of Aedon, who was the daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus and the wife of King Zethus of Thebes. In others, Itys was...
- romanized: Aēdṓn, lit. 'nightingale') was in Gr**** mythology, the daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus. According to Homer, she was the wife of Zethus, and the mother...
- Macbeth consulting the Vision of the Armed Head, 1793 The daughters of Pandareus, c. 1795 Odysseus in front of Scylla and Charybdis, 1794–1796 The Night-Hag...
- Sidymos, the eponymous founder of the city of Sidyma. Chelidon, daughter of Pandareus, sister to Aëdon and wife of Polytechnos. Tituli Asiae Minoris 2.174,...