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God of rural crafts in Greek mythology
non-Greek peoples. Soon after Aristaeus' inadvertent hand in the death of Eurydice—whose husband, Orpheus, in one version, is Aristaeus' own half-brother, via
Aristaeus
Mythological Giant
Sicilian Aristaeus took part in the battle against the Olympian gods, and he had the distinction of being the sole survivor of that battle. The Aristaeus was
Aristaeus_(giant)
Nymph, mother of Aristaeus by Apollo
Themisto, Alcaea and Astyagyia. By the god Apollo, she bore Aristaeus and Idmon. Aristaeus became the god of animal husbandry, bee-keeping and cheese making
Cyrene_(mythology)
4th-century BC Greek mathematician
included among the sections of the cone when previously Aristaeus did not give recognize them. Aristaeus made useful contributions to conics, for Pappus explains
Aristaeus_the_Elder
Topics referred to by the same term
Aristaeus was a figure in Greek mythology. Aristaeus may also refer to: Aristaeus the Elder, Greek mathematician, active in the 4th century BCE Aristaeus
Aristaeus_(disambiguation)
Ancient Greek legend
the forest with the Nymphs. In some versions of the story, the shepherd Aristaeus saw her and, beguiled by her beauty, made advances towards her and began
Orpheus_and_Eurydice
Practice of the ancient Mediterranean
last and recounts how Aristaeus caused the death of Eurydice, thus angering the nymphs. The practice, or ritual, demanded of Aristaeus by Cyrene upon his
Bugonia
Near-Earth asteroid
Aristaeus (1977 HA) is an Apollo asteroid discovered on 17 April 1977, by E. F. Helin and S. J. Bus at Palomar Observatory. It is named for Aristaeus
2135_Aristaeus
Female spirit or nymph in Greek mythology
back-story of the myth of Aristaeus, Hypseus, a king of the Lapiths, married Chlidanope, a naiad, who bore him Cyrene. Aristaeus had more than ordinary mortal
Naiad
Prophetic god of bodies of water in Greek mythology
in the fourth Georgic, at one time the bees of Aristaeus, son of Apollo, all died of a disease. Aristaeus went to his mother, Cyrene, for help; she told
Proteus
Species of butterfly
larvae feed on grasses of the family Gramineae. Hipparchia aristaeus aristaeus Hipparchia aristaeus algirica (Oberthür, 1876) (North Africa) "Hipparchia Fabricius
Hipparchia_aristaeus
Centaur from Greek mythology
arts. Aristaeus – Although his mother Cyrene lived in Libya, Aristaeus' father Apollo brought him on Mount Pelion to be reared by Chiron. Aristaeus would
Chiron
1943 Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ship
USS Aristaeus (ARB-1) was planned as a United States Navy LST-1-class tank landing ship, but was redesignated as one of twelve Aristaeus-class battle damage
USS_Aristaeus
Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology
Virgil, who first introduces the name of Aristaeus (by the time of Virgil's Georgics, the myth has Aristaeus chasing Eurydice when she was bitten by a
Orpheus
Hottest part of summer in the Northern Hemisphere
prevent scorching drought. This practice was credited to the culture hero Aristaeus. Aristotle mentions the proverbial heat of the dog days as part of his
Dog_days
1st-century-BC Roman poet
beekeeping by Aristaeus, and the story of Orpheus' journey to the underworld. Ancient scholars, such as Servius, conjectured that the Aristaeus episode replaced
Virgil
Theban Princess
founder of Thebes in Boeotia, and the goddess Harmonia. She was the wife of Aristaeus and mother of Actaeon and possibly Macris. In Euripides' play, The Bacchae
Autonoë_(daughter_of_Cadmus)
Creature in Greek mythology
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Siren_(mythology)
Nurse of Hera and Dionysus
called Nysa (Ancient Greek: Νύσα, romanized: Núsa), is a daughter of Aristaeus who reared the goddess Hera in her youth, before incurring the wrath of
Macris
Ancient Greek god
Seeing several of his nymphs and Aristaeus drowning in a river, he took them to safety and healed them. He taught Aristaeus more useful healing arts and sent
Apollo
Anaximander Bion Empedocles Thales Aglaonice Anaxagoras Archytas Aristaeus Callippus Cleostratus Democritus Euctemon Eudoxus Heraclides Hicetas Hippocrates
List of ancient Greek astronomers
List_of_ancient_Greek_astronomers
Greek mythical character
Ancient Greek: Ἀκταίων Aktaiōn) was the son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus in Boeotia, and a famous Theban hero. Through his mother Autonoë he was
Actaeon
Wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology
played joyful songs as his bride danced through the meadow. One day, Aristaeus saw and pursued Eurydice, who stepped on a viper, was bitten, and died
Eurydice
satisfy the tastes of the social elite. Ancient Greek mythology credited Aristaeus with the discovery of cheese. Homer's Odyssey (late 8th century BC) describes
History_of_cheese
Flemish sculptor and decorator
the Notre Dame and the abbey of Saint-Denis. His best-known work is the Aristaeus fettering Proteus, begun in 1688 and installed in 1714 in the Bassin d'Apollon
Sébastien_Slodtz
reward for their helpfulness to mankind example: Heracles, Asclepius and Aristaeus, others through marriage to gods, example: Ariadne, Tithonus and Psyche
List of deified people in Greek mythology
List_of_deified_people_in_Greek_mythology
First Greek king of Cyrenaica (died 600 BC)
Justin gives him the name of Aristaeus and states after his death in Cyrene he was worshipped by the name of Aristaeus. In any case, Battus in ancient
Battus_I_of_Cyrene
of agriculture. Amphictyonis - Greek goddess of wine and friendship. Aristaeus - Greco-Roman god of rustic, rural arts, including making wine, beer,
List of deities of wine and beer
List_of_deities_of_wine_and_beer
Ancient Greek god of medicine
taught him many things about medicine. However, like his half-brother, Aristaeus, Asclepius had his formal education under the centaur Chiron who instructed
Asclepius
Anytus. Larson 2007a, p. 178. Tripp, s.v. Aristaeüs, p. 101. Hard, p. 152. Cook, p. 603. March, s.v. Aristaeus, p. 133. Bell, s.v. Arce, p. 59. Grimal,
List_of_Greek_deities
Greek personification of the sea
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Pontus_(mythology)
of sea god Nereus), and Peleus, king of the Myrmidons. Actaeon: son of Aristaeus and Autonoë, Boeotian prince who was turned into a stag by Artemis and
List_of_demigods
1943 Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ship
LST-1-class tank landing ship, but was redesignated as one of twelve Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ships built for the United States Navy during
USS_Oceanus
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Titans
Problem of constructing equal-area shapes
Mathematicians (timeline) Anaxagoras Anthemius Apollonius Archimedes Archytas Aristaeus the Elder Aristarchus Autolycus Bion Bryson Callippus Carpus Chrysippus
Squaring_the_circle
U.S. Navy battle damage repair ship
LST-542-class tank landing ship, but was redesignated as one of twelve Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ships built for the United States Navy during
USS_Ulysses_(ARB-9)
Carystus was the father of Zarex,[AI-generated source?] and also, a certain Aristaeus. In another version of the myth, his son Petraeus was the father of Zarax
Carystus_(mythology)
Species of beetle
the name Actaeon of a famous Theban hero, son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus and Autonoë in Boeotia, trained by the centaur Chiron. Actaeon beetle
Actaeon_beetle
Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD
few centuries later by Hypsicles, lists other works on the topic, such Aristaeus the Elder's Comparison of Five Figures and Apollonius of Perga's Comparison
Ancient_Greek_mathematics
astronomer and assistant at Palomar Observatory MPC · 2134 2135 Aristaeus 1977 HA Aristaeus, Greek god MPC · 2135 2136 Jugta 1933 OC Jay U. Gunter (1911–1994)
Meanings of minor-planet names: 2001–3000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_2001–3000
Greek mythological figure
the daedala. Some of the functions of Daedalus overlapped with those of Aristaeus (Aristaeos), another famous Greek inventor god. But Aristaeos mostly concerned
Daedalus
Curdled milk food product
China, dating back as early as 1615 BCE. Ancient Greek mythology credited Aristaeus with the discovery of cheese. Homer's Odyssey (8th century BCE) describes
Cheese
Mythological depictions of bees
underworld. Greek mythology has several gods who are associated with bees. Aristaeus is the god of beekeeping. After inadvertently causing the death of Eurydice
Bees_in_mythology
In Greek and Roman mythology, the name of two individuals
Achates, a companion of the exiled Aeneas. Achates, a Sicilian who came to Aristaeus in order to join Dionysus in his Indian campaign. Achates of Thun, or
Achates
Apollo, god of the sun, light, healing, poetry and music, and archery Aristaeus, god of shepherds, cheesemaking, beekeeping, honey, honey-mead, olive
List_of_nature_deities
Mythological heroes, creators, teachers and inventors
Lemminkäinen Joukahainen Väinämöinen Kaleva Kullervo Achaean Leaders Aristaeus Atreidai Abderus Atalanta Actaeon Amphitryon Antilochus Argonauts Bellerophon
List_of_culture_heroes
Genus of crustaceans
Pancrustacea Class: Malacostraca Order: Decapoda Suborder: Dendrobranchiata Family: Aristeidae Genus: Aristeus Duvernoy, 1840 Synonyms Aristaeus Duvernoy, 1840
Aristeus_(crustacean)
Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
Scythians)]. Аристей: вестник классической филологии и античной истории [Aristaeus: Journal of Classical Philology and Ancient History] (in Russian). 3:
Scythians
Greek goddess of magic and transitions
or Pheraea, daughter of Aeolus;[AI-generated source?] the daughter of Aristaeus the son of Paion, according to Pherecydes; the daughter of Nyx, according
Hecate
American organization for high school academics
eighth-grade students. The name Arista is derived from the Greek god Aristaeus and means "the best" or "most excellent". The common insignia of the Arista
Arista_(honor_society)
Ancient Greek mythological Titan
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Perses_(son_of_Crius)
Swedish mezzo-soprano (born 1967)
Donizetti's Il fortunato inganno at the Vadstena Academy in 1995 and Aristaeus in Rossi's Orfeo in Drottningholm in 1997, returning in 2001 as Cornelia
Ann_Hallenberg
1986 opera by Harrison Birtwhistle
Eurydice by Aristaeus. When first seen in act 1, this event is shown simultaneously in two different versions: in one, Eurydice is raped by Aristaeus before
The_Mask_of_Orpheus
Female given name
institutions and skills, as in the training of the culture heroes Dionysos and Aristaeus or the civilizing behaviors taught by the bee nymph. The antiquarian Mnaseas'
Melissa
Ability to physically transform in mythology, folklore and speculative fiction
Proteus was known among the gods for his shapeshifting; both Menelaus and Aristaeus captured him to obtain information, and they succeeded only by holding
Shapeshifting
U.S. Navy battle damage repair ship
LST-542-class tank landing ship, but was redesignated as one of twelve Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ships built for the United States Navy during
USS_Demeter
Genus of butterflies
Hipparchia aristaeus algirica (Oberthür, 1876) (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) Hipparchia aristaeus aristaeus (Corsica, Sardinia) Hipparchia aristaeus blachieri
Hipparchia_(butterfly)
entity that becomes a firefly to fly through keyholes and suck blood. Aristaeus (Greek) – Giant who was transformed into a dung beetle. Kaggen (San) –
List of legendary creatures by type
List_of_legendary_creatures_by_type
Roman tutelary deity of woods
(god of forests, pastures, and shepherds), in Greco-Roman mythology. Aristaeus, a god/patron of shepherds, harvest and other rural arts. Vidasus, an
Silvanus_(mythology)
Interpretations and traditional meanings of insects among various human cultures
empty hives where his bees had dwelt, Aristaeus wept and consulted Proteus who then proceeded to advise Aristaeus to give honor in memory of Eurydice by
Insects_in_mythology
Poem by Virgil
process is described twice in the second half (281–568) and frames the Aristaeus epyllion beginning at line 315. The tone of the book changes from didactic
Georgics
Ancient Greek god of the wilds, shepherds, and flocks
4450 Pan – AsteroidPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Aristaeus – God of rural crafts in Greek mythology Cernunnos – Celtic horned god
Pan_(god)
Personification of sleep in Greek mythology
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Hypnos
Greek god of blacksmiths
killed Mimas by throwing molten iron at him. He also fought another Giant, Aristaeus, but he fled. During the battle Hephaestus fell down exhausted, and was
Hephaestus
1647 Italian opera by Luigi Rossi, premiered in France
when Eurydice's father, Endymion, takes auguries they forebode trouble. Aristaeus is unhappily in love with Eurydice and calls on the goddess Venus for
Orfeo_(Rossi)
American dancer
Beenstock Salvation Army The Nutcracker Sweeties Floreador The Orpheus Suite Aristaeus, Apollo The Shakespeare Suite Petruchio The Sons of Horus Duamutef 'Still
Dominic_Antonucci
Figure in Greek mythology
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Hermaphroditus
Pythagorean writer. She may have been the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano. Aristaeus of Croton [nl] was a student of Pythagoras who is said to have later married
List of pre-Socratic philosophers
List_of_pre-Socratic_philosophers
Ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer (c. 190–120 BC)
inscribed in the same sphere; whether this Aristaeus is the same as the Aristaeus of the Solid Loci, the elder (Aristaeus the Elder) contemporary of Euclid, we
Hypsicles
Greek god of wealth
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Plutus
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
into a cave where he was to be cared for by Nysa, a daughter of the hero Aristaeus. Dionysus grew famous due to his skill in the arts, his beauty, and his
Dionysus
Book by Giovanni Boccaccio
Palestinus, Garamas, Branchus, Philammon, Orpheus,Aristaeus the father of Actaeon and Iolaus, Aristaeus has three brothers Nomius, Auctous and Argeus. Apollo
Genealogia_Deorum_Gentilium
ex-AD-21 Shenandoah-class: MA type C3 USS Grand Canyon (AR-28), ex-AD-28 USS Aristaeus (ARB-1), ex-LST-329 USS Oceanus (ARB-2), ex-LST-328 USS Phaon (ARB-3)
List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy
List_of_auxiliaries_of_the_United_States_Navy
Foundational Christian doctrine that states that Jesus rose from the dead
someone having been made immortal, as seen for instance in the case of Aristaeus, the Trojan prince Ganymede, and princess Orithyia of Athens, whose mysterious
Resurrection_of_Jesus
Traditional crafts production for everyday practical use
stone walls Hedge laying Joinery Basketweaving Pottery Spinning Weaving Aristaeus (ancient Greek god of rural crafts) Craft Mapping Heritage Craft' (Nov
Rural_crafts
Figure from Greek mythology
being said to have been the son of Apollo was not uncommon, see e.g. Aristaeus, Iamus, and Idmon. Apollodorus, 1.9.13, 3.6.2 (Eriphyle as wife) & 3.7
Amphiaraus
Greek fruit goddess
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Opora_(mythology)
Queen of Crete in Greek mythology
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Pasiphaë
Legendary king of Tartessos
traditions associated with Sardinia, alongside figures such as Sardus, Aristaeus, and Iolaus. Sardus Iolaus A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and
Norax
Opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck
(1735–1802), is loosely based on the myth of Aristaeus taken from Virgil's Georgics, Book Four. Aristaeus, the son of the nymph Cyrene, had been in love
Le_feste_d'Apollo
Mythological Cretan
Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne Arcas Arge Aristaeus Ascalabus Atalanta Cadmus Calchus Callisto Cephissus Cerambus Cercopes
Aegolius_(mythology)
Former Reserve Fleet in San Diego, California
Symbol (MSF-123) USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) USS Philippine Sea (CV-47) USS Aristaeus USS Midas (ARB-5) USS Oceanus (ARB-2) USS Zeus (ARB-4) USS Telamon (ARB-8)
Pacific Reserve Fleet, San Diego
Pacific_Reserve_Fleet,_San_Diego
One of the Erinyes or Furies in Ancient Greek mythology
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Megaera
Ancient Greek mythological monster
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Echidna_(mythology)
Void state preceding creation
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Anthemius of Tralles Antiphon Apollonius of Perga Archimedes Archytas Aristaeus the Elder Aristarchus of Samos Aristotle Asclepius of Tralles Attalus
List_of_Greek_mathematicians
British children's fantasy (1987)
from a tree. They fell in love and married. Chased by the lustful satyr Aristaeus, Eurydice trips over a poisonous snake and dies. Orpheus descends to the
The_Storyteller_(TV_series)
extremely complicated. Aristaeus is Orpheus's brother and he too is in love with Eurydice, which makes Orpheus jealous. Aristaeus rejects the love of Autonoe
Orfeo_(Sartorio)
Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology
therefore sometimes said to be a son of Gaia, the earth goddess. Gaia made Aristaeus immortal for the benefits he bestowed upon humanity. It seems that the
Gaia
Personification of strength in Greek mythology
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Kratos_(mythology)
Opéra bouffon by Jacques Offenbach
is heartily reciprocated. She is in love with the shepherd, Aristée (Aristaeus), who lives next door ("La femme dont le coeur rêve"), and Orphée is in
Orpheus_in_the_Underworld
Poem by Hesiod
mortals Demeter Iasion Harmonia Cadmus Plutus Ino Semele Agave Autonoë Aristaeus Polydorus Tithonus Eos Cephalus Medea Jason Memnon Emathion Phaethon Medeius
Theogony
Nymphs in Greek mythology
Diodorus Siculus, 3.70.1, she is referred to only as the daughter of Aristaeus, and not explicitly as a nymph. She is also the only nurse in this account
Nysiads
Greco-Roman goddess of fame
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Pheme
Ancient Greek personification of death
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Thanatos
1943 LST-1-class tank landing ship
USS LST-50 was an LST-1-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. LST-50 was laid down on 29 August 1943 at Pittsburgh
USS_LST-50
Ancient Roman goddess
correct divinity was invoked for rituals. Ah-Muzen-Cab, Mayan god of bees Aristaeus, ancient Greek god of bees Austėja, Lithuanian goddess of bees Bee (mythology)
Mellona
List of people of Greek mythology
the Centaur Chiron, and the sister of Endeïs, Ocyrhoe, Carystus, and Aristaeus. She was the consort of Aeolus, son of Hellen, and through him, she bore
Melanippe
Greek divinity, personification of salvation
Epione Iaso Hygieia Paean Panacea Telesphorus Rustic Agdistis Amphictyonis Aristaeus Attis Britomartis Comus Hecaterus The Maenades Pan Priapus Rhapso Silenus
Soteria_(mythology)
Character in Greek mythology
Thebes. He was killed by Menoeceus, son of Creon. Agreus, another name for Aristaeus, son of Apollo and Cyrene. Also called Nomios. Ancient Greece portal Myths
Agreus_(mythology)
ARISTAEUS
ARISTAEUS
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Mother of Aristaeus
Boy/Male
Greek
Noble; son of Apollo.
Girl/Female
Greek Biblical
Mother of Aristaeus.
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Aristaeus, ARISTA means "excellence."Â
ARISTAEUS
ARISTAEUS
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire)
English (Hampshire) : unexplained; perhaps of French origin, an adaptation of Fuget, a topographic name from fuge, a regional term for fougère ‘fern’.
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, LENNOX means "place of elms."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (mostly Lancashire)
English (mostly Lancashire) : probably a variant of Sale.German : older form of Seiler.Dutch : from Middle Dutch salië, sailge ‘sage’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who grew or sold herbs.
Girl/Female
Indian
The pure one
Boy/Male
Muslim
Preferred, Chosen, Favored
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bevans.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prayer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wooten.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vialashini | வீஅலாஷீநீ
Boy/Male
Tamil
Trustworthy friend, Pride, Ever smiling, Devine smile
ARISTAEUS
ARISTAEUS
ARISTAEUS
ARISTAEUS
ARISTAEUS