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Greek mythological figure
In Ancient Greek Religion, Eucleia or Eukleia (Ancient Greek: Ευκλεία, lit. 'Good Repute') was the name of a goddess and epithet of Artemis. The exact
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Daughters of Hephaestus and Aglaia in Greek myths
Eucleia, Euthenia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne were, according to the fifth-century AD Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus, the four daughters of Hephaestus
Eucleia, Euthenia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne
Eucleia,_Euthenia,_Eupheme,_and_Philophrosyne
Greek mythological character
Polymele, Sthenele, or Periopis. His only sibling was Myrto, mother of Eucleia by Heracles. Homer also references Menoetius as the individual who gave
Patroclus
Ancient Greek goddess
Saronia. At Aegae in Macedonia, Eucleia had a shrine in the city's agora; this goddess is associated with Artemis Eucleia, the goddess of marriage who was
Artemis
Women in Greek mythology
daughter of Menoetius of Opus, sister to Patroclus. She had a daughter Eucleia by Heracles. Pausanias, 8.14.8 Nonnus, 29.270 Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius
Myrto_(mythology)
1. Grimal, s.v. Eris, p. 152. Tripp, s.v. Eris, p. 232. W. Smith, s.v. Eucleia. Jessen 1907, para. 2. A. C. Smith, p. 74. Kovacs, pp. 296–297; Waser 1907a
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Divine hero in Greek mythology
Meda Antiochus Melite (heroine) Melite (naiad) Hyllus (possibly) Myrto Eucleia Palantho of Hyperborea Latinus Parthenope, daughter of Stymphalus (son
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Grace in Greek mythology
Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus, by Hephaestus, Aglaea became the mother of Eucleia, Euthenia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne. The Iliad and Dionysiaca refer to
Aglaia_(Grace)
Greek god of blacksmiths
Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus, by Hephaestus, Aglaea became the mother of Eucleia, Euthenia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne. Some scholars conclude that these
Hephaestus
Enodia Enyo Eos Epione Erato Erinyes Alecto Megaera Tisiphone Eris Ersa Eucleia Eukarpia Eunomia Eunostus Eupheme Euporie Eupraxia Eurydome Eurynome Euterpe
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Greek Goddess of the Hunt
a month in several cities and "Eucleia" was the name of a festival at Delphi. In Athens Peitho, Harmonia and Eucleia can create a good marriage. The
Epithets_of_Artemis
Daughter of Heracles in Greek mythology
Heracles (which, however, contradicts the accounts that mention Macaria, Eucleia and Manto as his daughters), and was therefore especially favored by him
Pandaie
Greek mythological women
Their bodies were entombed in the nearby temple of the goddess Artemis Eucleia, where Heracles also dedicated an image of a lion to their memory. According
Androcleia_and_Alcis
Bee tribe, reduced stingers, strong bites
ISSN 0962-8452. PMC 3574388. PMID 23363629. Castanheira, Eliana Barroso; Contel, Eucleia Primo Betioli (2005-01-01). "Geographic variation in Tetragonisca angustula
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Eubulus (poet) Eubulus (statesman) Eucharides Painter Eucheirus Euchenor Eucleia Eucleidas Eucleides Euclid Euclid's Elements Euclid's Optics Euclid of
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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American actress
(Ivoryton Playhouse) – Self The Greeks (2004) Manhattan Ensemble Theatre – Eucleia Titanic (2004 musical national tour of US/Canada) – Alice Beane As You
Liliane_Klein
Queen of Macedon from 393 to 369 BC
cult activities. She may have funded the construction of the temple of Eucleia cult at Vergina. She had made a dedication polietisi (πολιετισι) to or
Eurydice_I_of_Macedon
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English (Yorkshire) : unexplained.
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Alert, Awake, Watchful, Sun, Another name for agii
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Flower
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Servant of the guardian (Allah), Servant of the protector
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Blissful; Happy; Cheerful
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Short form of Finnish Aleksanteri, SANTERI means "defender of mankind."
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Blooming; Jupiter
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Feminine of Michael 'gift from God.
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English : variant spelling of Pinn.
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Black-eyed
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