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Daughter of Cleochus in Greek mythology
daughter of Cleochus. She became the mother by Apollo of Miletus. When Areia gave birth to her son she hid him in a bed of smilax, Cleochus found the child
Areia_(mythology)
Greek biography of Cleochus
In Greek mythology, Cleochus (Ancient Greek: Κλέοχος) was the name shared by two individuals: Cleochus, the Cretan father of the nymph Aria, mother of
Cleochus
Greek and Roman mythological creature
Dionysus Aora Crete eponym of the town Aoros in Crete Areia daughter of Cleochus and mother of Miletus by Apollo Axioche or Danais Elis mother of Chrysippus
Nymph
Mythical founder of Miletus in Greek mythology
city of Miletus. Miletus was son of Apollo and Areia, nymph-daughter of Cleochus, of Crete. His mother in other accounts was Acacallis, a daughter of Minos
Miletus_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
epithet of the goddess Artemis Areia, in Greek mythology a daughter of Cleochus, by whom Apollo became the father of Miletus. This disambiguation page
Areia
Archaeological site in the Aegean Region
by the Branchidae. Clement of Alexandria quotes Leandrios saying that Cleochus, grandfather of the eponymous founder Miletus, was buried within the temple
Didyma
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Giving
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A Sacred Plant; Tulsi Plant
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Exalted; Respected
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Fair
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Gifted Ruler; The People's Ruler; Variant of Dedrick; King of Nations
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Auspicious
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A Sage who Serves with a King
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Pet form of Italian Nicola, NICOLETTA means "victor of the people."
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Only Ones Praise
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Delighted, Agreed, Happy
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