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Greek mythology - of the same name
In Greek mythology, the name Caucon (/ˈkɔːkən, ˈkɔːkɒn/; Ancient Greek: Καύκων) may refer to: Caucon, an Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the
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Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
2.5.5. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Kalaureia. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Caucon; Aelian, Varia Historia 1.24. Pausanias, 2.1.3. Hesiod, Theogony 817–819
Poseidon
Greek mythical character, king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea
Archebates 5 ✓ Aseatas ✓ founded Asea Bucolion 6 ✓ Canethus 7 ✓ Carteron 8 ✓ Caucon 9 ✓ ✓ eponym of the Caucones that were believed to have settled in Triphylia
Lycaon_(king_of_Arcadia)
Tribe of Anatolia
over time in literature. Pausanias' description of the carved figure of Caucon holding a lyre atop his tomb speaks to their tribal poetic literacy. Several
Caucones
Several women in Greek mythology
daughter of Guneus. Astydamea, daughter of Phorbas and mother of Lepreus by Caucon, son of Poseidon. She persuaded Heracles to reconcile with her son, who
Astydameia
the Danaid Celaeno. Celaenus, son of the autochthon Phlyus and father of Caucon. Celaenus or Celaeneus, father of Tragasia, the possible spouse of Miletus
Celaenus_(mythology)
Protected area in Andalusia, Spain
Yunquera along a forest track that reaches the Pº Saucillo viewpoints, and Caucón or Luis Ceballos. There are also accesses through the town of Tolox, Istán
Sierra de las Nieves National Park
Sierra_de_las_Nieves_National_Park
mother of Andromeda Cassiphone Κασσιφόνη daughter of Circe and Odysseus Caucon Καύκων the name of several mythological figures Caunus Καῦνος son of Miletus
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
mythology, Lepreus[pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Λεπρεύς) was a son of Caucon (Glaucon) or Pyrgeus, and grandson of Poseidon; one account calls him a
Lepreus_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Genealogy Parents Lycaon and Cyllene or Nonacris Siblings Acacus, Aseatas, Caucon, Ceteus, Charisius, Cleitor, Cromus, Daseatas, Eleuther, Euaemon, Haemon
Alipherus
Topics referred to by the same term
was a possible spouse of Miletus Celaenus, son of Phlyus and father of Caucon See Celaenus (mythology) In biology: Hasora celaenus, a species in the genus
Celaenus
Ancient Greek city in the Peloponnese
Antimachus gave it the epithet Cauconis, which was derived by some from the iron Caucon in the neighbourhood, and by others from the Caucones, who were supposed
Dyme
Catastasis Categories (Aristotle) Catharsis Catoptrics Catreus Cattle of Helios Caucon Caucones Caunos (mythology) Cavalcade Painter Cave of Euripides Cave Sanctuaries
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