- ****ociated with
Phoroneus,
sometimes as his mother,
sometimes as his daughter, or as his
consort (Kerenyi).
According to ****anicus of ****s,
Phoroneus had at...
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after Io in 1614.
Because her
brother was
Phoroneus, Io is also
known as
Phoronis (an
adjective form of
Phoroneus: "Phoronean"). She was
sometimes compared...
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named Melia,
called the
mother of
Phoroneus and Aegialeus, or
another Oceanid named Argia,
called the
mother of
Phoroneus and Io. Io is
sometimes confused...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Niobe (Ancient Gr****: Νιόβη) was a
daughter of
Phoroneus and
Teledice and the
mother by Zeus of Argus, who was the
eponym of Argos...
- Gr****s). Inachos.
Phoroneus. Son of Inachos. Apis. Son of
Phoroneus.
Argos Pelasgos or Argeos. Son of Zeus and Niobe, the
daughter of
Phoroneus.
Argos named...
-
culture hero
Phoroneus, and Aegialeus, by her
brother Inachus, the river-god of Argos. However, in some accounts,
Inachus fathered Phoroneus by an Oceanid...
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Nereid Argia ✓+
Mother of
Phoroneus, by Inachus,
according to
Hyginus however according to Apollodorus, the
mother of
Phoroneus was an
Oceanid named Melia...
- Gr****: Μυκήνη), was a
daughter of Inachus, king of Argos, the
sister of
Phoroneus, and the wife of Arestor. She was said to be the
eponym of Mycenae. Homer's...
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nymphs Hecaterides (rustic dance)
daughters of
Hecaterus by a
daughter of
Phoroneus;
sisters of the
Dactyls and
mothers of the
Oreads and the
Satyrs Kabeirides...
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mother of
Euphemus by
Poseidon Europa, one of the
possible consorts of
Phoroneus Europa (daughter of Laodicus), one of the
sacrificial victims of Minotaur...