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In Greek mythology, Pelopia or Pelopea or Pelopeia (Ancient Greek: Πελόπεια) was a name attributed to four individuals: Pelopia, a Theban princess as
Pelopia
Greek mythological figure
In Greek mythology, Pelopia, Pelopea or Pelopeia (Ancient Greek: Πελόπεια), less commonly known as Mnesiphane, was the daughter of Thyestes and mother
Pelopia (daughter of Thyestes)
Pelopia_(daughter_of_Thyestes)
Figure from Greek mythology
with his wife Aerope. Thyestes fathered Aegisthus with his own daughter, Pelopia, and this son vowed gruesome revenge on Atreus' children. Aegisthus murdered
Agamemnon
Figure in Greek mythology
offstage. Aegisthus was the son of Thyestes and Thyestes's own daughter Pelopia, an incestuous union motivated by his father's rivalry with the house of
Aegisthus
King of Iolcus in Greek mythology
daughter of Amphion. He was the father of Acastus, Pisidice, Alcestis, Pelopia, Hippothoe, Amphinome, Evadne, Asteropeia, Antinoe and Medusa. These daughters
Pelias
King of Olympia and brother of Atreus in Greek mythology
different. Thyestes was the son of Pelops and Hippodamia, and father of Pelopia and Aegisthus. His three sons by a naiad, who were killed by Atreus, were
Thyestes
the Pyrenees, causing them to be named after her. Pyrene, also called Pelopia, mother of Cycnus with Ares. Silius Italicus, Punica 3.415–446 Bell's New
Pyrene_(mythology)
God of war in ancient Greek religion
Byz. 6th cent. AD Odomantus Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD Cycnus Cleobula Pelopia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Pyrene Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Diomedes of
Ares
Princess in Greek mythology
and either Anaxibia or Phylomache. She was sister to Acastus, Pisidice, Pelopia and Hippothoe. Alcestis was the wife of Admetus by whom she bore a son
Alcestis
Ancient Greek city in Asia Minor
miles (80 km) from the Aegean Sea. It was an ancient Greek city called Pelopia (Ancient Greek: Πελόπεια) and Semiramis (Ancient Greek: Σεμίραμις), before
Thyatira
Set of mythological Greek characters
he is turned into a wolf as a result. Lycaon, son of Ares and possibly Pelopia or Pyrene, and thus, the brother of Cycnus. Like his brother, he was also
Lycaon_(mythology)
King of Mycenae, father of Agamemnon and Menelaus
asking an oracle what to do, who advised him to have a son by his daughter, Pelopia, who would then kill Atreus. However, when their son Aegisthus was first
Atreus
Ancient Greek mythological Argonaut
Parents Pelias and Anaxibia or Philomache Siblings Pisidice, Alcestis, Pelopia, Hippothoe, Amphinome, Evadne, Asteropeia, and Antinoe Consort Astydamia
Acastus
Last wife of Julius Caesar
an incestuous union when his father, Thyestes, raped his own daughter, Pelopia, following a prophecy that such a son would avenge Thyestes against his
Calpurnia_(wife_of_Caesar)
Species of moth
Pseudosphex pelopia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1897. It is found in Panama and Bolivia. Savela, Markku
Pseudosphex_pelopia
Mythological Greek character
of Argolis as son of King Thyestes. He was the brother of Pleisthenes, Pelopia and Aegisthus, and - according to Hyginus - also of Menelaus and Agamemnon
Tantalus_(son_of_Thyestes)
Greek mythological figures
was the brother of Alalcomeneus, Eudorus, Argeius, Lysippus, Phereus, Pelopia, Chione, Clytia, Hore, Lamippe and Melia. Xanthus, a guest of Amphilochus
Xanthus_(mythology)
Set index of characters in Greek mythology
She married Pelias, King of Iolcus, to whom she bore Acastus, Pisidice, Pelopia, Hippothoe, Alcestis, and Medusa. She was sometimes called Alphesiboea
Anaxibia
Species of butterfly
Genus: Charaxes Species: C. pelias Binomial name Charaxes pelias (Cramer, [1775]) Synonyms Papilio pelias Cramer, [1775] Eriboea pelopia Hübner, [1819]
Charaxes_pelias
Species of moth
Talara pelopia is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1885. It is found in Panama. Savela, Markku (July 26, 2019)
Talara_pelopia
Capital of ancient Thesprotia
his brother, Atreus. Atreus was not there, but the daughter of Thyestes, Pelopia, was there, and Thyestes, not recognizing her, took her as a wife. Their
Cichyrus
Figures in Greek mythology
given ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Ogygia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Phthia ✓ ✓ Neaera or ✓ ✓ ✓ Cleodoxa ✓ ✓ ✓ Pelopia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Astyoche ✓ Ethodaia ✓ Chloris ✓ ✓ ✓ Eudoxa ✓ Astynome ✓ Chias ✓
Niobids
Character in Greek mythology, son of Ares, killed by Heracles
or by the river Echedorus in Macedonia. Cycnus was the son of Ares by Pelopia or Pyrene. He married Themistonoe, daughter of King Ceyx of Trachis. Cycnus
Cycnus_(son_of_Ares)
Set index
Xanthus, and Argeius, and six sisters: Chione, Clytie, Hore, Damasippe, and Pelopia. Smith, s.v. Melia. LSJ s.v. μελία; Frazer's note 2 to Apollodorus, 2.5
Melia_(mythology)
Woman raped by her father in Greek mythology
Greek mythological women desired or raped by their fathers include: Side Pelopia Nyctaea Persephone Liddell & Scott 1940, s.v. Λάρισα. Smith 1854, s.v.
Larissa_(daughter_of_Piasus)
which informs that Pelias' daughters were four, Alcestis, Hippothoe, Pelopia and Peisidice. Pausanias refers to the painter Micon for the names, and
Antinoe
actors preparing Pelinna Pella Pella curse tablet Pellana Pellene Pelopia Pelopia (daughter of Thyestes) Pelopidas Pelopion Peloponnese Peloponnesian
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Tholos tomb at Mycenae, Greece, dated to ca.1250 BCE
sons. On the advice of an oracle, Thyestes had a son by his daughter, Pelopia, as it was foretold that this son would kill Atreus. When the infant, Aegisthus
Treasury_of_Atreus
ˈpel(l)a Pella Πελλήνη Pellḗnē Πελλήνη Pellíni peˈlini Pellene Πελοπία Pelopía Θυάτειρα Thyáteira θiˈatira Thyateira; Akhisar Πελοπόννησος Pelopónnēsos
List_of_Greek_place_names
was the brother of Alalcomeneus, Eudorus, Argeius, Lysippus, Xanthus, Pelopia, Chione, Clytia, Hore, Lamippe and Melia. Phereus, also called Pheres and
Phereus
Genus of butterflies
Brazil Xenandra nigrivenata Schaus, 1913 present in Costa Rica Xenandra pelopia (Druce, 1890) present in Colombia Xenandra poliotactis (Stichel, 1910)
Xenandra
Ancient Greek mythological figure
as the wife of Pelias, king of Iolcus and mother of Acastus, Pisidice, Pelopia, Hippothoe and Alcestis. But other sources say that the wife of Pelias
Philomache
Canadian literary award
père, suivi de Lieux dits: Italique Drama Maryse Pelletier, Duo pour voix obstinées Michel Marc Bouchard, La poupée de Pélopia Francine Noël, Chandeleur
1985 Governor General's Awards
1985_Governor_General's_Awards
mythological figures Pelia Πέλεια woman from Cyprus and wife of Melos Pelopia Πελόπεια the name of several mythological figures Peneleos Πηνελέως an
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Thesprotus after his brother killed his infant sons. Later on, Atreus met Pelopia, daughter of Thyestes, and thinking that the girl was Thesprotus's daughter
Thesprotus
Genus of flies
Family: Chironomidae Subfamily: Tanypodinae Tribe: Tanypodini Genus: Tanypus Meigen, 1803 Diversity at least 100 species Synonyms Pelopia Meigen, 1800
Tanypus
Genus of moths
munda (Walker, 1856) Pseudosphex nivaca (E. D. Jones, 1914) Pseudosphex pelopia (Druce, 1897) Pseudosphex postica (Walker, 1854) Pseudosphex sanguiceps
Pseudosphex
Canadian literary award
Maryse Pelletier Duo pour voix obstinées Michel Marc Bouchard La poupée de Pélopia Francine Noël Chandeleur 1986 Anne Legault La visite des sauvages Normand
Governor General's Award for French-language drama
Governor_General's_Award_for_French-language_drama
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