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Greek mythological figure
In Greek mythology Nyctaea (Ancient Greek: Νυκταία, romanized: Nuktaía, lit. 'nocturnal') is a princess featuring in two stories about father-daughter
Nyctaea
Several mythological figures
father of Nyctaea, who consorted with him secretly under false pretences. When Nycteus figured out who his bedmate was, he tried to kill Nyctaea but she
Nycteus_(mythology)
Greek mythological princess
her father, who is here named Clymenus. A variation of her story about Nyctaea is found in pseudo-Lactantius Placidus's commentary on the Thebaid. Her
Nyctimene_(mythology)
Creature in Greek mythology
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Siren_(mythology)
Mythological youth beloved by Apollo or other deities
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Cyparissus
Greek mythological figure
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Polytechnus
Greek mythological woman
Mythology portal Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Coronis Daphne Nyctaea Side Liddell & Scott κορώνη Ovid. Metamorphoses. pp. 2.569–88 – via perseus
Corone_(crow)
Set of mythological Greek characters
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Periclymenus
Character in Greek mythology
folklore Incest in popular culture List of Metamorphoses characters Oedipus Nyctaea Nyctimene (mythology) Adonis The word "frankincense" means "fine incense"
Myrrha
Mythological man from Arcadia
portal Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Aegypius Epopeus Jocasta Nyctaea Smith 1873, s.v. Menephron. Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.386-387 Pavlock 2009
Menephron
Woman raped by her father in Greek mythology
mythological women desired or raped by their fathers include: Side Pelopia Nyctaea Persephone Liddell & Scott 1940, s.v. Λάρισα. Smith 1854, s.v. Larissa
Larissa_(daughter_of_Piasus)
Greek mythological figure
shield him from her. mythology portal ancient Greece portal Antiope Io Nyctaea However a number of scholars think that King Pandion is not identical to
Chelidon_(sister_of_Aëdon)
People in Greek mythology
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Hierax_(mythology)
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
death. Post-mortum Nisus was transformed into a sea eagle Nyctaea ("nocturnal") Owl Athena Nyctaea was a princess who either tricked her father into sleeping
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
Mythical Greek king at Tiryns
attributed to Anaxagoras. In one account, Proetus had yet another daughter, Nyctaea, who fled from her own father's attempts of violation and was changed by
Proetus_(son_of_Abas)
Greek mythological characters
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Arge
mythological figures Nireus Νιρεύς the name of several mythological figures Nyctaea Νυκταία a woman transformed by Athena into an owl Nycteus Νυκτεύς the name
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Daughter of Laomedon in Greek mythology
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Antigone (daughter of Laomedon)
Antigone_(daughter_of_Laomedon)
Greek mythological person
portal Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Titus Andronicus Aerope Io Nyctaea Wright, Rosemary M. "A Dictionary of Classical Mythology: Summary of Transformations"
Alcyone_(daughter_of_Sciron)
Greek mythological woman
self-sacrifice to benefit the larger community. The Side myth parallels that of Nyctaea and Nyctimene, in which a woman is transformed in order to escape a rapacious
Side_(daughter_of_Ictinus)
Greek mythological character
into vultures (aegypius). Ancient Greece portal Mythology portal Myrrha Nyctaea Theias Celoria 1992, p. 53. Antoninus Liberalis, 5 Celoria 1992, p. 56
Neophron_(mythology)
Mythological Cretan
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Aegolius_(mythology)
Multiple figures in Greek mythology
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Hyperippe
Greek mythological figure
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Artemiche
Greek mythological person
gave rise to the tree. The myth has also similar elements with those of Nyctaea and Nyctimene, women who were transformed into something else in their
Ictinus_(mythology)
Greek mythical character
Meleagrids Memnonides Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera
Aegypius_(mythology)
Apamea Numenius of Heraclea Numisianus Nutrition in Classical Antiquity Nyctaea Nycteïs Nycteus Nycteus (mythology) Nyctimene Nyctimus Nymph Nymphaeum
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Boy/Male
Indian
Wild God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name, from Old French saintier ‘bell-founder’.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of belts and girdles, from Middle English ceinture, ceintere ‘girdle’.
Biblical
prophecy; budding
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Moore 2 or 3.English : from an unattested Old English personal name, MÅrwine.Dutch : nickname for a grumbler, from Middle Dutch murren, morren ‘to grumble or growl’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Friendly
Biblical
same as Maath
Boy/Male
Egyptian Arabic
Generous.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Isaias, ISAIA means "God is salvation."
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Native American Spanish
Grace.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Light of Peace
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