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Peliades (Ancient Gr****: Πελιάδες) is the
earliest known tragedy by Euripides; he
entered it into the
Dionysia of 455 BC but did not win. In Gr**** mythology...
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constructed the
Castello di Terra, the
Torre Pali, and the
Torre Peliade (also
known as Colombaia). He also
relocated part of Erice's po****tion...
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threw it into a
boiling cauldron,
thereupon a
young ram
jumped out. The
Peliades unsuccessfully tried to do the same
trick on
their father. ****aean Sibyl...
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Peliades Pisidice of Methymna, who betra**** her
father for the
enemy Room, Adrian...
- JSTOR 1353956. The priest(esse)s were
variously known as
selloi and as
peliades ("doves"),
Thompson (1982) Herodotus, Histories, Vol. II, 54–57. Homer...
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fragmentary plays can be dated, and are
arranged in
roughly chronological order:
Peliades (455 BC)
Telephus (438 BC with Alcestis)
Alcmaeon in
Psophis (438 BC with...
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Antinoe and Medusa.
These daughters are
sometimes called collectively as
Peliades after their father. Tyro was
married to King
Cretheus of Iolcus, with whom...
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Hypsipyle (410 BC), only
fragments survive.
Palamedes (415 BC)
Peliades (455 BC)
Phaethon (420 BC), only
fragments survive.
Philoctetes (431 BC)...
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sired Taphius who
later founded the city of Taphos. Hippothoe, one of the
Peliades,
daughters of Pelias, King of Iolcus. Her
mother was
either Anaxibia, daughter...
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lastly (5) Arne or (6) Scarphe.[AI-generated source?] Amphinome, one of the
Peliades,
daughters of
Pelias and
sister of
Alcestis and Evadne. She was
given by...