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Several figures in Greek mythology
mythology, the name Demodice (Ancient Greek: Δημοδίκη) may refer to: Demodice, daughter of Agenor, also known as Demonice. Demodice or Demodika (also known
Demodice
Species of butterfly
and Andira inermis. Prepona laertes laertes (Paraguay) Prepona laertes demodice (Godard, [1824]) (French Guiana, Brazil, Surinam, Bolivia, Costa Rica,
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Cretan princess in Greek mythology
portal Other women who falsely accused men of rape: Philonome Phthia Ochne Demodice Astydamia Apollodorus, Library, 3.1.2 Hyginus, Fabulae, 40 Ovid, Heroides
Phaedra_(mythology)
Figure of Greek mythology
to the people named Molossians from Epirus. Demonice was also known as Demodice (Δημοδίκη) or Demodoce. Demonice was recounted by Hesiod in his Catalogue
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Figure from Greek mythology
Agenor or Ares by Epicaste and thus brother of Demonice (also known as Demodice) and possibly Thestius. Porthaon was the husband of Euryte, daughter of
Porthaon
Greek mythological figure
Peisidice, Calyce and Perimede. Cretheus's wives were Tyro, his niece, and Demodice or Biadice. With Tyro, he fathered Aeson, Pheres, and Amythaon. When Cretheus
Cretheus
Concept in Greek mythology
No. Young Men Young Women 1. Phaenip[p]us Ti[mon]ice 2. Astydamas Demodice 3. Callicrates 4. Procritus
Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur
Sacrificial_victims_of_the_Minotaur
River gods in Greek mythology
or ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Aetolia ✓ ; some accounts, a mortal son of Ares and either Demodice or Stratonice who flung himself to the river Lycormas Lycormas Ganges ✓
River_gods_(Greek_mythology)
River in Turkey
who during a festival of Aphrodite failed to recognize his own sister, Demodice of Lydia, and ravished her. Upon realizing what he had done, overwhelmed
Pactolus
In Greek myth, fifty sisters who slew their husbands
Agenor Hyginus, Fabulae 170 (Latin ed. Schmidt): possibly can be read as Demodice Hyginus, Fabulae 170 (Latin ed. Schmidt): possibly Chrysippe as cited in
Danaïdes
mother of Diomedes Delphus Δέλφος the name of several mythological figures Demodice Δημοδίκη the name of several mythological figures Demonassa Δημώνασσα the
List of minor Greek mythological figures
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Ancient Greek epic poem
had dealt at some length with the extended family of Porthaon's sister Demodice, tracing her line down to the generation following the Trojan War. Here
Catalogue_of_Women
Queen in Greek mythology
3); Cycnus-Tenes-Philonome (Epitome 3.24; Cretheus and Athamus-Phrixus-Demodice (Hyginus, Astronomia, 2.20); and Theseus-Hippolytus-Phaedra (Epitome 1
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God is my strength.
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Good qualities
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Tamil
Strong, Loyal
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Lofty; exalted; high mountain.
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Cot, A mountain
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Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Indonesian
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God of Heart
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Respected and enduring, A sincere slave of Mahmood the king once upon a time
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Wife of Pandu and mother of Pandavas (The Pandavas' mother. She was the sister of Vasudeva, Krishna's father. Her own father, Surasena, had given her as a baby to his close friend King Kuntibhoja)
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Lomán, LOMMÃN means "little bare one."Â
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