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mythology, Creusa (/kriːˈjuːsə/; Ancient Greek: Κρέουσα, romanized: Kréousa, lit. 'princess') may refer to the following figures: Creusa, a naiad daughter
Creusa
In Greek mythology, daughter of Priam
In Greek and Roman mythology, Creusa (Ancient Greek: Κρέουσα, romanized: Kreousa) was the wife of Aeneas, legendary hero and founder of Alba Longa, and
Creusa_(wife_of_Aeneas)
Daughter of Creon in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Creusa (/kriˈuːsə/; Ancient Greek: Κρέουσα Kreousa "princess" ) or Glauce (/ˈɡlɔːsi/; Γλαυκή "blue-gray"), Latin Glauca, was a princess
Creusa_(daughter_of_Creon)
Deity in Greek mythology
mythology, Creusa (/kriːˈuːsə/; Ancient Greek: Κρέουσα Kreousa "princess" ) was a Thessalian naiad nymph and daughter of Gaia (Earth). Creusa bore Hypseus
Creusa_(naiad)
Species of moth
Euchromia creusa is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It
Euchromia_creusa
Wife of the last Byzantine emperor
Theodora Tocco (née Creusa Tocco; died November 1429) was the first wife of Constantine Palaiologos while he was Despot of Morea. Her husband would become
Theodora_Tocco
Legendary princess of Athens
Greek mythology, Creusa (/kriˈuːsə/; Ancient Greek: Κρέουσα, romanized: Kréousa, lit. 'princess') was an Athenian princess. Creusa was the youngest daughter
Creusa_of_Athens
Figure in Roman legendary lore
reign: 1176 BC to 1138 BC) and the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas and of Creusa, daughter of Priam. He is a significant figure in Roman mythology because
Ascanius
Roman tragic play
Nutrix (nurse): nurse of Medea Creon: King of Corinth, father of Princess Creusa Jason: son of Aeson and husband of Medea who leaves her for the princess
Medea_(Seneca)
Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology
family tree. His wet-nurse was Caieta, and he is the father of Ascanius with Creusa, and of Silvius with Lavinia. Ascanius, also known as Iulus (or Julius)
Aeneas
Species of butterfly
Dasyophthalma creusa is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Brazil, from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul. The upper surface is black, the
Dasyophthalma_creusa
Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
discovers his biological origins. Of equal import to the plot is the story of Creusa, Ion's mother, whose words and actions are heavily informed by the abuse
Ion_(play)
Mythological king of Troy
Hector, Paris, Helenus, Cassandra, Deiphobus, Troilus, Laodice, Polyxena, Creusa, and Polydorus. Priam was killed when he was around 80 years old by Achilles'
Priam
Mortal lover of the goddess Aphrodite
carried from the burning city by his son Aeneas, accompanied by Aeneas' wife Creusa, who died in the escape attempt, and small son Ascanius. The subject is
Anchises
Species of butterfly
Euchloe creusa, the northern marble, is a species of butterfly that occurs in northern North America. It is mostly white with black markings on the topside
Euchloe_creusa
Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts
presenting to Creusa a cursed dress, as a wedding gift, that stuck to her body and burned her to death as soon as she put it on. Creusa's father, Creon
Jason
In Greek mythology, the daughter of Eumedes
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Acallaris
Species of moth
Sphingidae Genus: Nyceryx Species: N. riscus Binomial name Nyceryx riscus (Schaus, 1890) Synonyms Enyo riscus Schaus, 1890 Pachygonia creusa Rothschild, 1894
Nyceryx_riscus
King of Alba Longa in Greco-Roman mythology
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Agrippa_(mythology)
Father of centaurs in Greek mythology
son of Apollo and Stilbe, daughter of the river-god Peneius and the naiad Creusa. He is the twin brother of the hero Lapithes and father of the race of mythological
Centaurus_(Greek_mythology)
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Aventinus_of_Alba_Longa
Greek mythological Trojan king
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Laomedon
King of Alba Longa in Roman mythology
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Silvius_(mythology)
Mythical Latin kings of Alba Longa
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Procas
Figure in Greek mythology
have been a daughter of the (1) Thessalian river god Peneus by the nymph Creusa, or of (2) another Arcadian river-deity Ladon (Orontes) by Ge (Earth)[AI-generated
Daphne
Spouse of king Priam in Greek mythology
children of Hecuba by Priam are Helenus, Deiphobus, Laodice, Polyxena, Creusa, Polydorus, Polites, Antiphus, Pammon, Hipponous and Iliona. Hecuba appears
Hecuba
Greek mythological figure
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
King_Teucer
Mythical son of Apollo
the Ionians. According to Euripides, Ion was the illegitimate child of Creusa, the daughter of the Athenian king Erechtheus and wife of Xuthus, by the
Ion_(mythology)
Noble in Ancient Greek Mythology
wife Creusa by Apollo. Variations of Xuthus' paternity regarding Ion are that he is the true father, that he has been tricked by Apollo and Creusa, or
Xuthus
Series of legendary kings of Latium
of Creusa, Aeneas' first wife, who died in the sack of Troy. This was the account favoured by Livy; in other versions, Ascanius was the son of Creusa; Dionysius
Kings_of_Alba_Longa
Ancient Roman mythological figure
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Aeneas_Silvius
Adoptive father of Amphilocus and Tisiphone; figure in the legend of Jason
'ruler'), son of Lycaethus, was a king of Corinth and father of Hippotes and Creusa or Glauce, whom Jason would marry if not for the intervention of Medea.
Creon_(king_of_Corinth)
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Atys_(King_of_Alba_Longa)
1961 film directed by Giorgio Ferroni
International Film Festival. Steve Reeves as Aeneas Juliette Mayniel as Creusa John Drew Barrymore as Odysseus Edy Vessel as Helen Lidia Alfonsi as Cassandra
The_Trojan_Horse_(film)
Species of leafcutter bee (Megachile)
Megachile creusa is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Charles Thomas Bingham in 1898. "Megachile". BioLib.cz. 2014. Retrieved
Megachile_creusa
Mythological prophetess and princess of Troy
Genealogy Parents Priam (father) Hecuba (mother) Siblings Hector, Paris, Troilus, Creusa, Polyxena, Helenus Consort Agamemnon (After being enslaved by him)
Cassandra
Legendary war in Greek mythology
healer Iapyx, his faithful sidekick Achates, and Mimas as a guide. His wife Creusa is killed during the sack of the city. Aeneas also carries the Lares and
Trojan_War
First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
daughter, Medea, by seducing and marrying her only to later desert her for Creusa. Jason had previously seduced Hypsipyle when the Argonauts landed at Lemnos
Inferno_(Dante)
Founder of Troy in Greek mythology
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Ilus_(son_of_Tros)
Genus of plants
Synonyms List Bulliarda DC. Combesia A.Rich. Crassularia Hochst. ex Schweinf. Creusa P.V.Heath Curtogyne Haw. Danielia Lem. Dasystemon DC. Dietrichia Tratt.
Crassula
Ancient Greek god
Apollo fathered Ion by Creusa, wife of Xuthus. He used his powers to conceal her pregnancy from her father. Later, when Creusa left Ion to die in the
Apollo
Ancient Roman funerary practice
sarcophagi is not to compare the deceased to Medea, but rather to Creusa. Showing Creusa perfectly happy and youthful in the first half of the imagery and
Ancient_Roman_sarcophagi
Trojan hero in Greek mythology
Parents Priam and Hecuba Siblings Paris, Cassandra, Helenus, Polyxena, Creusa, Troilus, and others Spouse Andromache Offspring Astyanax, Laodamas, Oxynios
Hector
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Romulus_Silvius
Play by William Whitehead
Creusa, Queen of Athens is a 1754 tragedy by the British writer William Whitehead. It is based on the story of Creusa of Athens. The original Drury Lane
Creusa,_Queen_of_Athens
Species of butterfly
black colour is extended are known as ab. cassandra Hb. (= demnosia Frr., creusa Meig.) (9f); the proportional extent of black is, however, individually
Zerynthia_polyxena
Ruler of Troy in Greek mythology
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Tros_(mythology)
Figure from Greek mythology
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Ganymede_(mythology)
Ancient port town of Boeotia
Creusis or Kreusis (Ancient Greek: Κρεῦσις), or Creusa or Kreousa (Κρέουσα), also Creusia or Kreousia (Κρεουσία), was a town of ancient Boeotia, at the
Creusis
Mythological Greek king
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Assaracus
Grandfather of the founders of Rome in Roman Mythology
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Numitor
Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology
Panoptes Damasen The Gegenees Hyllus Orion Sykeus Tityos Monsters and Animals Arion Caerus Colchian dragon Ophiotauros Python Scorpius Creusa Pheme Silenus
Gaia
5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright
Cassandra Cedaliôn Cerberus Chryseis Clytemnestra Colchides Côphoi (Mute Ones) Creusa Crisis (Judgement) Daedalus Danae Dionysiacus Dolopes Epigoni (The Progeny)
Sophocles
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Alba_Silvius
Mythical king of Alba Longa who ordered the death of Romulus and Remus
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Amulius
Latin epic poem by Virgil
and tells him to imitate Ascanius (the son of Aeneas and his first wife Creusa). Thus disguised, Cupid goes to Dido and offers the gifts expected from
Aeneid
Greek mythological figure
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Capys_(son_of_Assaracus)
did, however, marry Priam's daughter Creusa, making him a son-in-law of Priam. Ascanius, the son of Aeneas and Creusa, was himself the ancestor of Romulus
List_of_children_of_Priam
Genus of moths
bourica (Boisduval, 1832) Euchromia cincta (Montrouzier, 1864) Euchromia creusa (Linnaeus, 1758) Euchromia cyanitis Meyrick, 1889 Euchromia dubia (Röber
Euchromia
Multiple Greek mythological figures
by Peneius. Otherwise, the mother of the Lapith king was called Naïs or Creusa instead. Hyginus, Fabulae 138; Apollodorus, 1.2.4; Hesiod, Theogony 1001–1002;
Philyra_(mythology)
1976 studio album by Cartola
and "Sei Chorar", the album includes two tracks featuring his daughter, Creusa: "Sala de Recepção" and "Ensaboa". The album launch took place in the auditorium
Cartola_II
Opera by Josef Mysliveček (1769)
Demofoonte and the heir to the throne. Demofonte wants Timante to marry Creusa, a princess of Phrygia. Timante's younger brother Cherinto is accompanying
Demofoonte_(Mysliveček,_1769)
Archaic king of Athens
Metion and of six daughters, the eldest was Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Sometimes, his other mentioned children were Orneus
Erechtheus
Ancient Greek mythological progenitor of the Achaeans
Achaios (/əˈkiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀχαιός Akhaiós) was a son of Xuthus and Creusa, and the brother of Ion as well as the grandson of Hellen. According to
Achaeus_(son_of_Xuthus)
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Erichthonius (son of Dardanus)
Erichthonius_(son_of_Dardanus)
Tenth century Latin king of Alba Longa
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Capetus_Silvius
Daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis in Greek mythology
of marriage, Jason intends to abandon her to wed King Creon's daughter Creusa. Medea is exiled from Corinth by Creon, and is offered refuge in Athens
Medea
Personification of victory in Greek mythology
454–471, where the Chorus appeals to Athena, calling her Nike, to help Creusa "win" the gift of child birth. Laughy, pp. 418–419. For the text, translation
Nike_(mythology)
inscriptions on vases. Areto is depicted on an Attic black-figure vase. Creusa is known from a vase from Cumae. Iphito is only known from inscriptions
List_of_Amazons
Brazilian politician (1911–1983)
1964. The courts held that the senator had acted in self-defense. Mrs. Creusa Kairala, the victim's widow, sued Arnon de Mello, demanding that he pay
Arnon_de_Melo
Mythical character
Ceteus. Stilbe, a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus and the Naiad Creusa. She bore Apollo twin sons, Centaurus, ancestor of the Centaurs, and Lapithus
Stilbe
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Batea_of_Troad
Mythological Greek character
controversy about whose wet-nurse Caieta was: in addition to Aeneas, he offers Creusa and Ascanius as possibilities. Vergil Aeneid 7.1-4 Ovid Metamorphoses 14
Caieta
Several women in Greek mythology
river-god Peneus. In some accounts, the mother of Hypseus was called Philyra or Creusa. In another version of the myth, the latter was called the daughter of Naïs
Naïs_(mythology)
Pleione). He was the brother of Dardanus. Ion: son of Apollo and Creusa of Athens. Creusa abandoned Ion when he was just a child, so he was raised by a priestess
List_of_demigods
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Ilus_(son_of_Dardanus)
Last Byzantine Emperor from 1449 to 1453
conquests in the Morea. In order to seal the peace, Tocco offered his niece, Creusa Tocco (whose name was later changed to the Greek Theodora), in marriage
Constantine_XI_Palaiologos
Trojan princess
captive after the sack of Troy, along with other women: Aethra, Clymene, Creusa and Xenodice. RE, s.v. Aristomache (1); Pausanias, 10.26.1 with reference
Aristomache_(mythology)
Daughter of Ilus
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Themiste
Brazilian politician (1924–1963)
family returned to Acre and moved afterwards to Minas Gerais. His widow, Creusa da Silva, and their family eventually to the Federal District in 1977, with
José_Kairala
Epaphus; and mother of Byzas, founder of Byzantium, with her uncle, Poseidon. Creusa was Keroessa's misnomer in the Etymologicum Magnum. According to the historian
Ceroessa
Set of names from Greek mythology
Corinthian princess as the daughter of King Creon. Also known by the name Creusa, predominantly in Latin authors, e.g. Seneca and Propertius. Hyginus uses
Glauce
1960 film
the Cyclops son of Poseidon. Roland Carey [fr] as Jason Ziva Rodann as Creusa Massimo Girotti as Orfeo Alberto Farnese as Adrasto Nadine Sanders [it]
The_Giants_of_Thessaly
Group of performers who comment on a drama
Troezenian Women, Attendants to Hippolytus Ion – Women in the Service of Creusa Iphigenia in Aulis – Chalcidian Women Iphigenia in Tauris – Enslaved Greek
Greek_chorus
River of the Trojan plain and god in Greek mythology
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Simoeis
Opera by Simon Mayr
Corinth. He had been promised Creusa as his bride. Finding he has been rejected, he makes a pact with Medea. As Jason and Creusa are being married in the temple
Medea_in_Corinto
Mythical King
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Latinus_Silvius
Secret city in Tolkien's legendarium
maws" which kill the high priest Laocoön and his sons. Aeneas and his wife Creusa become separated during their escape; her ghost pleads with him to leave
Gondolin
Mythological king of Alba Longa (922-914 BC)
v t e Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius)
Tiberinus_Silvius
Name of several figures in Greek mythology
Later, she was among the captives during the Trojan War along with Aethra, Creusa, Aristomache, and Xenodice. After the taking of Troy, when war booty was
Clymene_(mythology)
Name of two women in Greek mythology
the war between Athens and Eleusis. Pandora's other sisters were Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia, Chthonia, and Merope while her possible brothers were Cecrops
Pandora_(mythology)
Reception of classical Greco-Roman antiquity by the post-classical Western world
the past as a way to make possible the future; the figure of his wife, Creusa, who did not survive, represents that which was lost (Federico Barocci,
Classical_tradition
Prince of Achaea
his brother Leonardo II, whom he names Creusa. However, more contemporary research has concluded that Creusa was married to Constantine XI Palaiologos
Centurione_II_Zaccaria
Italian Veneto region with its capital Venice DMP · 487 488 Kreusa 1902 JG Creusa, various Greek figures DMP · 488 489 Comacina 1902 JM Comacina, island in
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
Indian actor, playwright, author, and politician
"Bratya Basu pens play for Sujan Mukhopadhyay". The Times of India. "Rani Creusa depicts the fallacy of democracy". The Times of India. "Chaturanga". Archived
Bratya_Basu
Main-belt asteroid
Germany. This was the last of his asteroid discoveries. It is named after Creusa (known as Glauce or Glauke), a daughter of Creon, a king of Corinth in Greek
288_Glauke
Greek mythological figure
Hieromneme Laomedon Themiste Capys Priam Anchises Aphrodite/Venus Latinus Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba Atys
Dardanus_(son_of_Zeus)
Crime or process of giving up one's child
by tokens that had been left with the exposed baby: In Euripides's Ion, Creüsa is about to kill Ion, believing him to be her husband's illegitimate child
Child_abandonment
Indian actor
(2025) Boro Babu ( 2027 ) Chaturanga (2008) Don Taake Bhalo Laage Rani Creusa Ghashiram Kotwal Mahatma Banam Gandhi Hibijibi Bahini Meghe Dhaka Ghatak
Sujan_Mukherjee_(actor)
Ancient Greek tribe
sons of Hellen by the nymph Othreis ( fr. 9)., as is Xuthus, who, marrying Creusa, daughter of Erechtheus, sired Achaeus and Ion (fr. 10(a)23 OCT). v t e
Magnetes
CREUSA
CREUSA
CREUSA
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a byname for a "courteous" person, from Old French curteis. The name later became associated with Middle English curt "short" and hose "leggings," taking on the CURTIS means "short leggings."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Safe
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
Very Glorious
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from Robinet, a pet form of the personal name Robin. Compare Robinette.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, German
Ruler of the People; Gifted Ruler; The People's Ruler; First of the People; King of Nations
Boy/Male
Gaelic German Irish
Small champion.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Gerald, GERALDINE means "spear ruler."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Of the sea
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MAKALA means "myrtle."
Male
Arthurian
, father of Kilhwch.
CREUSA
CREUSA
CREUSA
CREUSA
CREUSA