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Primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece
"from earliest ages" and also "gigantic". Stories of Ogyges's descent differs widely. Besides Ogyges being one of the aborigines of Boeotia, there are tales
Ogyges
Island home of Calypso in Homer's Odyssey
is associated with the Ogygian deluge and with the mythological figure Ogyges, in the sense that the word Ogygian means "primeval", "primal", and "at
Ogygia
kings between the city's new foundation (by Cadmus) and the Trojan War (see Ogyges). This suggests several competing traditions, which mythographers were forced
Theban kings in Greek mythology
Theban_kings_in_Greek_mythology
Species of beetle
Ogyges championi is a beetle of the family Passalidae. It occurs in El Salvador, Guatemala, and southern Mexico (Chiapas). It occurs are altitudes of 1
Ogyges_championi
Great floods throughout ancient history as described in Greek mythology
is so called because it occurred in the time of Ogyges, a mythical king of Attica. The words Ogyges and Ogygian are synonymous with "primeval", "primal"
Ancient_Greek_flood_myths
Genus of beetles
Ogyges adamsi Schuster & Reyes-Castillo, 1990 Ogyges aluxi Schuster, Cano & Boucher, 2005 Ogyges cakchiqueli Schuster & Reyes-Castillo, 1990 Ogyges cavei
Ogyges_(beetle)
non-hereditary system (see Archons of Athens). King of Agea, not Athens; The name of Ogyges is also connected with Attic mythology, for in Attica too an Ogygian flood
List_of_kings_of_Athens
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
AD Belus, Dictys, Actor Agamede Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Theseus Aethra Ogyges Alistra Hippothoon Alope Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Erythras Amphimedusa Schol
Poseidon
Family of beetles
beetle) Odontotaenius floridanus Odontotaenius striatopunctatus Genus Ogyges Ogyges laevior Genus Oileus Oileus rimator Genus Passalus Passalus affinis
Passalidae
Species of butterfly
Tajuria ogyges is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm (Burma, Thailand). de Nicéville, 1895 On new and little-known
Tajuria_ogyges
Japanese manga artist (1955–2024)
entomologist Enio B. Cano named a new species of beetle, Ogyges toriyamai, after Toriyama, and another, Ogyges mutenroshii, after the Dragon Ball character Muten
Akira_Toriyama
Character in Greek mythology
Άλίστρα, romanized: Alístra) was one of Poseidon's lovers who bore him Ogyges, an ancient Boeotian king. Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 1206 Tzetzes, John, Lycophronis
Alistra_(mythology)
Using creation myths to date the Earth
first cataclysm [i.e. the flood of Ogyges]. The primordial ádelon (obscure) period ended with the flood of Ogyges and what followed was the beginning
Dating_creation
entomologist Enio B. Cano named a new species of beetle Ogyges toriyamai after Toriyama, and another Ogyges mutenroshii, after the Dragon Ball character Muten
Cultural impact of Dragon Ball
Cultural_impact_of_Dragon_Ball
Goddess of judicial punishment
Alalcomenia, Thelxionoea and Aulis, daughters of the early Boeotian king Ogyges. At Haliartos in Boeotia, Pausanias saw the open-air "sanctuary of the goddesses
Praxidice
Japanese manga series by Akira Toriyama
entomologist Enio B. Cano named a new species of beetle Ogyges toriyamai after Toriyama, and another Ogyges mutenroshii, after the Dragon Ball character Muten
Dragon_Ball_(manga)
Topics referred to by the same term
(beetle), a genus of ladybird beetle Aulis (mythology), a daughter of King Ogyges Aulis (restaurant), in London Avlida, a modern Greek town, traditionally
Aulis
Original inhabitant of a country free from admixture of foreign peoples
Cranaus, Erichthonius, Periphas, and Phlyus (father of Celaenus) Boeotia: Ogyges, Alalcomenes, the Spartoi and the Ectenes Crete: Cres, Lycastus and the
Autochthon_(ancient_Greece)
Topics referred to by the same term
to: One of the Hecatoncheires from Greek mythology King Gyges of Lydia Ogyges Ring of Gyges This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Gyges
Greek mythological figures
Praxidicae (the other two were Alacomenia and Aulis), daughters of King Ogyges of Boeotia. Noah Webster (1884) A Practical Dictionary of the English Language
Thelxinoë
Greek mythological giants with 50 heads and 100 arms
"Obriareus". The name Gyges is possibly related to the mythical Attic king Ogyges (Ὠγύγης). "Gyes", rather than Gyges, is found in some texts. Homer's Iliad
Hecatoncheires
Goddess, daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora in Greek mythology
historians, in their chronological calculations, placed it between the floods of Ogyges and Dardanus and dated it to a time after Noah’s flood; however, only the
Pyrrha
Mythological son of Poseidon
ancestress of the Boeotians. In some traditions, Boeotus is the father of Ogyges. A late source tells the story of Boeotus' marriage to Eurythemista. Boeotus
Boeotus_(son_of_Poseidon)
Ancient Greek god of the earth-encircling river, Oceanos
lakes. Ancient Greece portal Myths portal NOAAS Okeanos Explorer (R 337) Ogyges Rasā Jörmungandr /oʊˈsiːənəs/ oh-SEE-ə-nəs; Ancient Greek: Ὠκεανός [ɔːke
Oceanus
Ancient Greek mythological figure
(Ancient Greek: Ἀλαλκομενία) was, in Greek mythology, one of the daughters of Ogyges and the eponym of Alalcomenae. She and her two sisters, Thelxionoea and
Alalcomenia
on 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2021-07-28 – via Zobodat. Cano, E. B. (2014). "Ogyges Kaup, a flightless genus of Passalidae (Coleoptera) from Mesoamerica: nine
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1800–1899)
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Bibcode:1997GFF...119..213E. doi:10.1080/11035899709546480. Cano, E. B. (2014). "Ogyges Kaup, a flightless genus of Passalidae (Coleoptera) from Mesoamerica: nine
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1925–1949)
Region of Greece
Eros, worshiped by a fertility cult in Thespiae The Muses of Mount Helicon Ogyges and the Ogygian deluge Cadmus, who was said to have founded Thebes and brought
Boeotia
Mythical forefather of the ancient Macedonians
later mythic traditions. (Cf. Boeotus, reported as father of autochthon Ogyges) In Greek sources, the noun is mostly attested as Μακεδών (Makedôn) with
Makedon_(mythology)
Lycian ruins in Turkey
Πραξιδίκη) and Tremilus (Ancient Greek: Τρέμιλος). Praxidike was a daughter of Ogyges (Ancient Greek: Ωγύγης). Tlos was rediscovered by Charles Fellows in 1838
Tlos
Autochthonous group inhabiting the Aegan region according Greek mythology
founders of "Minyan culture" were an autochthonous group. Graïke Graia Ogyges Pelasgians Pre-Greek substrate Chloris Persephone According to Hood: "In
Minyans
Ancient people in Boiotia
to have been the Ectenes, whose king was Ogygus, an aboriginal." Entry "Ogyges" in Oskar Seyffert, A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Revised and edited
Ectenes
Lake in Greece, now drained
unhorse them. Another story has the lake overflow in the mythical time of Ogyges, resulting in the Ogygian deluge. The travel writer Pausanias and the 5th
Lake_Copais
Ancient Roman astronomer
of Naples, famous astronomers, said that this occurred in the reign of Ogyges. — Augustine, De Civitate Dei Augustine used these ancient astronomical
Adrastus_of_Cyzicus
Early attempts at describing the surface of Mars
Oenotria Plana, Oenotria Scopuli Ogygis Regio /ˈɒdʒɪdʒɪs ˈriːdʒioʊ/ "Region of Ogyges" Ogygis Rupes, Ogygis Undae Ophir /ˈoʊfər/ From Ophir, a biblical land of
Classical albedo features on Mars
Classical_albedo_features_on_Mars
Ancient religious site in Hebron
Septuagint, to have referred to a single great oak tree, which Josephus called Ogyges. Mamre may have been an Amorite, a tribal chieftain after whom a grove of
Mamre
Ethnonyms for the Greeks
Hellenes, was in central Greece. A Greek myth mentions an earlier deluge of Ogyges in the region of Boeotia which was occupied by the Minyans a group of autochthonous
Names_of_the_Greeks
doi:10.1017/jpa.2022.22. Schuster, J. C.; Cano, E. B.; Boucher, S. (2005). "Ogyges and Veturius (Coleoptera: Passalidae) in Central America: synonymies, range
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)
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Ancient Greek historian
a second on the history of Egypt, and a third on the mythological ruler Ogyges. The sixtieth book of his history of Egypt is quoted by the grammarian Athenaeus
Asclepiades_Mendes
Place in ancient Greece
geras (/ɡé.ras/), "gift of honour" in Mycenean Greek. Names of the Greeks Ogyges Minyans Talbert, Richard, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and
Graea
Martian dune field
classical albedo features on Mars, Ogygis Regio. Its name, which refers to Ogyges, a primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece, was officially approved
Ogygis_Undae
Genus of wasps
oenone (Dodd, 1913) c g i Trissolcus oenopion (Dodd, 1913) i Trissolcus ogyges (Dodd, 1913) i Trissolcus oobius (Kozlov, 1972) g Trissolcus pentatomae
Trissolcus
Character in Greek mythology
the eponym of the Boeotian town of Aulis. Aulis was a daughter of King Ogyges of Boeotia. Her sisters were Alacomenia and Thelxinoea, collectively called
Aulis_(mythology)
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
melastigma de Nicéville, 1887 Tajuria mizunumai H. Hayashi, 1978 Tajuria ogyges (de Nicéville, 1895) Tajuria sebonga Tytler, 1915 Manipur Tajuria sunia
Tajuria
Start End Neighbourhood(s) Numbering (even) Numbering (odd) Ogygou Ωγύγου Ogyges 148 m (486 ft) Navarchou Apostoli Str., Psyri Dead end between Sarri Str
List_of_streets_in_Athens
Felder, 1860) Tajuria mantra mantra (Felder & Felder, 1860) Tajuria mantra ogyges (de Niceville, 1895) Tajuria megistia (Hewitson, [1869]) Tajuria megistia
List of butterflies of Indochina
List_of_butterflies_of_Indochina
Collected poems by Henry Kendall
of Telegonus" "Sitting by the Fire" "Cleone" "Charles Harpur" "Coogee" "Ogyges" "By the Sea" "The Song of the Cattle Hunters" "King Saul at Gilboa" "In
Leaves from Australian Forests
Leaves_from_Australian_Forests
Naples, famous mathematicians, said that this occurred in the reign of Ogyges. So great an author as Varro would certainly not have called this a portent
Epistemic_theory_of_miracles
Oetaea Oetaei Oetylus Oeum Oeum (Locris) Oeum Cerameicum Oeum Deceleicum Ogyges Ogygia Oicles Oikeiôsis Oikistes Oikonomos Oikos Oileus Oinochoe by the
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Lord Venkatesh
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Sportive
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Spanish form of Greek Aikaterine, CATHERINA means "pure."
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a.
Of or pertaining to Ogyges, a mythical king of ancient Attica, or to a great deluge in Attica in his days; hence, primeval; of obscure antiquity.