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Greek mythological figure
rape. Unlike the sisters, Polytechnus is not transformed into the same bird as his counterpart Tereus did, the hoopoe. Polytechnus was a humble carpenter
Polytechnus
Petty thief in Greek mythology
married the carpenter Polytechnus, and for some time they were happy until Hera sent Eris to sow strife between them. One day Polytechnus came to him under
Pandareus
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Aëdon, and the two sisters conspired against Polytechnus for revenge. They murdered her and Polytechnus' son Itys, cooked him, and served him up as a
Aëdon
Greek mythological character
confirm the identity of Pandareus's wife as Harmothoë), Aëdon's husband Polytechnus rapes and forces the virgin Chelidon into slavedom. The two sisters manage
Harmothoë
Greek mythological figure
Philomela. After her sister Aëdon won a bet against her husband Polytechnus, Polytechnus was forced to find his wife a female slave as promised. He went
Chelidon_(sister_of_Aëdon)
Thracian king
no song. (Hyginus, Fabulae, 45). A very similar story was told about Polytechnus. Tereus was also a common given name among Thracians. The Attic playwrights
Tereus
Greek goddess of strife and discord
Antoninus Liberalis, in his Metamorphoses, involves Eris in the story of Polytechnus and Aëdon, who claimed to love each other more than Hera and Zeus. This
Eris_(mythology)
Family of birds
including Picus, Lelante, Polyphonte's old maid, one of the Pierides, Polytechnus, and Celeus. Woody Woodpecker is an animated character that appeared
Woodpecker
Family of songbirds
that Procne (or Aëdon, "nightingale") was married to king Tereus (or Polytechnus), but Tereus raped her sister Philomela (or Chelidon, "swallow"). In
Swallow
Legendary princess of Athens, sister of Philomele
Philomela) and Polytechnus (supplanting Tereus); in this version, which takes place in western Asia Minor rather than Thrace, Aëdon and Polytechnus challenge
Procne
Creature in Greek mythology
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Siren_(mythology)
King of Olympia and brother of Atreus in Greek mythology
Paradise Lost, book 10, lines 687–691 Child cannibalism Demophon of Elaeus Polytechnus Tereus "Atreus | King of Mycenae, Son of Pelops, Father of Agamemnon
Thyestes
Practice of eating a child or fetus
of her sister Philomela. A variant of this myth was also told about Polytechnus and the sisters Aëdon and Chelidon. King Demophon of Elaeus was served
Child_cannibalism
Mythological youth beloved by Apollo or other deities
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Cyparissus
Prince in Greek mythology
married to a carpenter named Polytechnus, who lost a bet against his wife and had to find her a female slave as prize. Polytechnus then took Aëdon's sister
Itylus
Greek mythological characters
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Arge
Set of mythological Greek characters
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Periclymenus
People in Greek mythology
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Hierax_(mythology)
Mythological king of Elaeus
fathers who were tricked into consuming their children: Thyestes Tereus Polytechnus Grant & Hazel 2004, p. 212. Avery 1962, p. 385. Condos 1997, p. 119.
Demophon_of_Elaeus
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
Chelidon and Polytechnus instead) after Aëdon and Chelidon killed Itys and served him to his father as dinner as revenge over Polytechnus raping Chelidon
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
Slave woman in Greek mythology
Itylus/Itys in order to take revenge against their unfaithful husbands Zethus/Polytechnus and Tereus respectively. Ancient Greece portal Mythology portal Harpalyce
Antiphera
mythological figures Polystratus Πολύστρατος a youth of Dyme, Achaea Polytechnus Πολύτεχνος husband of Aëdon, became a pelican or woodpecker Polyxenus
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Mythological Cretan
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Aegolius_(mythology)
Daughter of Laomedon in Greek mythology
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Antigone (daughter of Laomedon)
Antigone_(daughter_of_Laomedon)
Greek mythological figure
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Artemiche
Greek mythological figure
myth, Itys' mother is an Ephesian woman called Aëdon and his father Polytechnus from Colophon. The fullest surviving account of Itys' tale comes to us
Itys
Multiple figures in Greek mythology
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Hyperippe
Greek mythical character
Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon Arachne
Aegypius_(mythology)
(Argonaut) Polyphrasmon Polypoetes Polystratus Polystratus the Epicurean Polytechnus Polyxena Polyxenidas Polyxenus Polyxo Polyxo (Rhodes) Pompilus Ponos
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English and Irish : variant spelling of Clare.French : from the female personal name Claire (feminine form of Clair), which was popularized through the fame of St. Clare of Assisi (see Chiara).
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Familiar with gods
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Bailiff; Variant of Bailey
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Icelandic form of Old Norse Ulfr, ÚLFUR means "wolf."
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English : habitational name from Anslow in Staffordshire, which is named with the Old English female personal name Eanswīth + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Pure; Kind; Softness
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Gods Beauty
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