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- supposedly received at Trophonius' oracle. Pausanias, in his account of Boeotia (9.39), relates many details about the cult of Trophonius. Whoever desired to...
- Epicaste, or of Zeus and Iocaste, and father of Trophonius. In the most common accounts, Trophonius was his brother. The two brothers are said to have...
- Trophonius (foaled 1808) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire and best known for winning the classic 2000 Guineas in 1811. Trophonius won his...
- the journal ZooKeys. The specific epithet trophonius was picked as a reference to the Gr**** hero Trophonius, due to his ****ociation with both the underworld...
- reality and awakens the spirit of Trophonius. Apollo pleads with Trophonius to take him instead of Meg, to which Trophonius agrees in return for a wish, but...
- was home to a prophetess. Trophonius was an oracle at Lebadea of Boeotia devoted to the chthonian Zeus Trophonius. Trophonius was a Gr**** hero nursed by...
- ****phone Angelos Demeter Erinyes Gaia Hecate Iacchus Melinoƫ Triptolemus Trophonius Lesser deities Alpheus Amphitrite Asclepius Bia Boreas Circe Cybele Deimos...
- Demeter-Europa and she was ****ociated with Trophonius, an old divinity of the underworld. The oracle of Trophonius was famous in the antiquity. Pindar uses...
- sanctuary of Trophonios: [Part of the rituals at the oracle of Trophonios (Trophonius) at Lebadeia, Boiotia (Boeotia):] He [the supplicant] is taken by the...
- importance in consequence of its possessing the celebrated oracle of Trophonius. The oracle was consulted both by Croesus and by Mardonius, and it continued...