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- ****ociated with Phoroneus, sometimes as his mother, sometimes as his daughter, or as his consort (Kerenyi). According to ****anicus of ****s, Phoroneus had at...
- 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...
- Melia, called the mother of Phoroneus and Aegialeus (or Phegeus), or another Oceanid named Argia, called the mother of Phoroneus and Io. Io is sometimes confused...
- 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...
- hero Phoroneus, and Aegialeus (or Phegeus), by her brother Inachus, the river-god of Argos. However, in some accounts, Inachus fathered Phoroneus by an...
- Nereid Argia ✓+ Mother of Phoroneus, by Inachus, according to Hyginus however according to Apollodorus, the mother of Phoroneus was an Oceanid named Melia...
- dealt with separate characters. Apis, king of Argos. He was a son of Phoroneus by the nymph Teledice, and brother of Niobe. During his reign, he established...
- replacing its older name Phoronikon Asty (Φορωνικόν Άστυ, "Citadel of Phoroneus"). Both the personal name and placename are linked to the word argós (αργός)...
- pear-tree") was a king of Argos in Gr**** mythology. Apis was a son of Phoroneus by the nymph Teledice, or Cinna, or Cerdo, or Perimede and brother of...
- (/ˈnaɪ.ə.biː/; Ancient Gr****: Νιόβη [ni.óbɛː]: Nióbē) was a daughter of Phoroneus and Teledice, the sister of Apis, and the mother by Zeus of Argus, who...