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Character in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Laodicus (Ancient Greek: Λαόδικος means 'tried by the people') may refer to the following figures: Laodicus, father of Theognete,
Laodicus
Group of characters from Homer's Odyssey
Polybus Polydorus Thadytius Stratius Phrenius Indius Daesenor Laomedon Laodicus Halius Magnes Oloetrochus Barthas Theophron Nissaeus Alcarops Periclymenus
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Set of mythological Greek characters
Amphinome; (3) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus; (4) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (5) Scarphe or (6) Arne.[AI-generated source?] Polymele, daughter
Polymele
Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts
or Polypheme, a daughter of Autolycus Amphinome Theognete, daughter of Laodicus Rhoeo Arne or Scarphe Jason was also said to have had a younger brother
Jason
Disambiguation
to the god Poseidon. Europe, an Athenian maiden who was the daughter of Laodicus. She was sent by her people to Crete. as one of the sacrificial victims
Europa_(mythology)
Amphinome; (3) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus; (4) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (5) Arne or (6) Scarphe. Polymede, mother of Nestor by Neleus
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Topics referred to by the same term
Europa, one of the possible consorts of Phoroneus Europa (daughter of Laodicus), one of the sacrificial victims of Minotaur Europa, a surname of Demeter
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Characters in Greek mythology
Amphinome; (4) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus; (5) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (6) Scarphe. Arne Sithonis, a princess who betrayed her motherland
Arne_(mythology)
Concept in Greek mythology
Polyxenus 6. Demoleon, son of Cydon/Cydas/Cydamus Europe, daughter of Laodicus 7. Porphyrion, son of Celeus Melite, daughter of Tricorythus/ Tricolonus/
Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur
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(Polymede[AI-generated source?] or Polypheme); (2) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus; (3) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus; (4) Alcimede, daughter of Phylacus;
Amphinome
Greek mythical character
Polypheme a daughter of Autolycus, (2) Amphinome, (3) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus, (4) Rhoeo or (5) Arne or (6) Scarphe. Pelias was power-hungry and he wished
Aeson
Greek mythology, Theognete (Ancient Greek: Θεογνήτης) was the daughter of Laodicus. By Aeson, King of Iolcus, she was the mother of Jason and possibly Promachus
Theognete
Amphinome; (3) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus; (4) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (5) Arne or (6) Scarphe. Polypheme, another form of the name
Polypheme_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
Orodes II of Parthia Laodicea (disambiguation) Laoticus (disambiguation) Laodicus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Laodice
Ancient Greek mythological figure
(5) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus or lastly, (6) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus. Tzetzes on Lycophron, 872. Diodorus Siculus, 4.50.2; Apollodorus, 1.9
Scarphe_(mythology)
Characters in Greek mythology
some more mention of specific notable Perpherees, such as Hyperochus and Laodicus. The term Cycladic refers to the detailed and highly sought after style
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Son of Agni (Son of Agni)
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help, revenging
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English : probably a variant spelling of Bussey or of Boosey, which is possibly a topographic name from Middle English bosy ‘cow or ox stall’.
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Light, Charm full girl
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English
English : variant spelling of Bligh.German : variant of Blei, Bley, a metonymic occupational name for a lead miner or lead worker, from Middle High German blī ‘lead’.Dutch : nickname for a cheerful, happy man, Dutch blij.Swedish : possibly German in origin (see 2 above) or a soldier’s name.Americanized form of a Norwegian habitational name from a farmstead in Hardanger named Bleie, from a river name from Old Norse bleikr ‘gray’, ‘pale’ + vin ‘meadow’.
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