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  • Protogeneia
  • Multiple Greek mythological figures

    Protogeneia (/ˌprɒtə.dʒəˈnaɪə/; Ancient Greek: Πρωτογένεια, lit. 'the firstborn'), in Greek mythology, may refer to: Protogeneia, a Phthian princess as

    Protogeneia

    Protogeneia

  • Menoetius
  • Disambiguation link for various Greek mythological figures

    Locris, Menoetius was chiefly honored by King Opus II, son of Zeus and Protogeneia. Hesiod, Theogony 507–516; Apollodorus, 1.2.3; Scholia to Aeschylus,

    Menoetius

    Menoetius

    Menoetius

  • Tyche
  • Greek goddess of fortune

    was uniquely venerated at Itanos in Crete, as Tyche Protogeneia, linked with the Athenian Protogeneia ("firstborn"), daughter of Erechtheus, whose self-sacrifice

    Tyche

    Tyche

    Tyche

  • Erechtheus
  • Archaic king of Athens

    sons: Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion and of six daughters, the eldest was Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Sometimes, his other

    Erechtheus

    Erechtheus

    Erechtheus

  • Deucalion
  • Greek mythological figure

    Catalogue of Women. Oxford, pp. 50–2, who posits that a third daughter, Protogeneia, who was named at (e.g.) Pausanias, 5.1.3, was also present in the Catalogue

    Deucalion

    Deucalion

    Deucalion

  • Meleager
  • Ancient Greek mythical character

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Meleager

    Meleager

    Meleager

  • Candybus
  • Greek mythological figure

    Pandora. He was the possible brother of Hellen, Amphictyon, Pandora II, Protogeneia, Thyia and Melantho. Stephanus of Byzantium reports a mythic tradition

    Candybus

    Candybus

  • 147 Protogeneia
  • Main-belt asteroid

    axes is at least 1.26:1. There is one reported stellar occultation by Protogeneia, on May 28, 2002, from Texas.[citation needed] 'Protogenea' in Noah Webster

    147 Protogeneia

    147 Protogeneia

    147_Protogeneia

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    Phthia Servius 4th/5th cent. AD Car Crete Aelian 2nd cent. AD Aethlius Protogeneia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Aetolus Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Opus Pindar

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • Deianira
  • Ancient Greek mythical character

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Deianira

    Deianira

    Deianira

  • Oeneus
  • Ancient Greek mythical king

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Oeneus

    Oeneus

    Oeneus

  • Ares
  • God of war in ancient Greek religion

    Pyrene Lycastus Phylonome Ps.-Plutarch Parrhasius Ps.-Plutarch Oxylus Protogeneia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Bithys Sete Tmolus Theogone Ps.-Plutarch Ismarus

    Ares

    Ares

    Ares

  • Althaea (mythology)
  • Character in Greek mythology

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Althaea (mythology)

    Althaea (mythology)

    Althaea_(mythology)

  • Epicaste
  • Multiple Greek mythological figures

    of King Calydon by Aeolia, daughter of Amythaon, and thus, sister of Protogeneia. She married her cousin Agenor, son of King Pleuron, and had by him children:

    Epicaste

    Epicaste

  • Endymion (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek mythical character

    in this land, they say, was Aethlius, who was the son of Zeus and of Protogeneia, the daughter of Deucalion, and the father of Endymion. The Moon, they

    Endymion (mythology)

    Endymion (mythology)

    Endymion_(mythology)

  • Pandora (mythology)
  • Name of two women in Greek mythology

    Praxithea, daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia. Together with her sister Protogeneia, they sacrificed herself on behalf of their country when an army came

    Pandora (mythology)

    Pandora_(mythology)

  • Aetolus (son of Endymion)
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Aetolus (son of Endymion)

    Aetolus_(son_of_Endymion)

  • Eurypylus of Cos
  • King of Cos in Greek mythology

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Eurypylus of Cos

    Eurypylus_of_Cos

  • Hellen
  • Mythological progenitor of the Greek people

    Hellen a son of Deucalion and Pyrrha, giving his siblings as Amphictyon, Protogeneia, and Melanthea (Melantho). The scholion, however, also states that "some

    Hellen

    Hellen

    Hellen

  • Opus, Greece
  • Ancient Greek city

    Opus. It was said to have been founded by Opus, a son of Locrus and Protogeneia; and in its neighbourhood Deucalion and Pyrrha were reported to have

    Opus, Greece

    Opus,_Greece

  • Oxylus
  • Greek mythological figures

    the Hamadryads with his own sister Hamadryas. Oxylus, son for Ares and Protogeneia, daughter of Calydon. Oxylus, king of Elis; from Aetolia, son of Haemon

    Oxylus

    Oxylus

  • Catalogue of Women
  • Ancient Greek epic poem

    Hellen by Pyrrha. Pyrrha also had three daughters by Deucalion: Thyia, Protogeneia and Pandora, who was named for her maternal grandmother, the famous Pandora

    Catalogue of Women

    Catalogue of Women

    Catalogue_of_Women

  • Opus (mythology)
  • of the Epeians and son of Zeus by Protogeneia, daughter of Deucalion. Opus was the father of Cambyse or Protogeneia who was carried off by Zeus to Mt

    Opus (mythology)

    Opus_(mythology)

  • Porthaon
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Porthaon

    Porthaon

  • Agenor (son of Pleuron)
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Agenor (son of Pleuron)

    Agenor_(son_of_Pleuron)

  • Pyrrha
  • Goddess, daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora in Greek mythology

    she had three sons, Hellen, Amphictyon, Orestheus; and three daughters Protogeneia, Pandora and Thyia. According to some accounts, Hellen or Helmetheus

    Pyrrha

    Pyrrha

    Pyrrha

  • Hypermnestra (daughter of Thestius)
  • Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Hypermnestra (daughter of Thestius)

    Hypermnestra_(daughter_of_Thestius)

  • Calydon of Aetolia
  • Mythological Greek ruler

    married Aeolia, daughter of Amythaon, and had by her two daughters: Protogeneia, who consorted with Ares, and Epicaste, who wed her cousin Agenor. Stephanus

    Calydon of Aetolia

    Calydon_of_Aetolia

  • Aeolia (mythology)
  • Greek mythological figure

    city in Aetolia. She had two daughters: Epicaste, wife of Agenor, and Protogeneia, mother of Oxylus by Ares. Bell, p. 9; Apollodorus, 1.7.7. Apollodorus

    Aeolia (mythology)

    Aeolia_(mythology)

  • Chthonia
  • Set of mythological Greek characters

    a cliff. According to the dictionary Suda, only two of the sisters, Protogeneia and Pandora, did commit suicide which made sense, since of the other

    Chthonia

    Chthonia

  • 147
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Neosho-class fleet oiler of the United States Navy during the Six-Day War 147 Protogeneia, a large main belt asteroid with a low eccentricity and low inclination

    147

    147

  • Orneus
  • Praxithea, daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia. His possible siblings were Protogeneia, Pandora, Creusa, Procris, Oreithyia, Chthonia, Merope, Cecrops, Pandorus

    Orneus

    Orneus

  • Pleuron (son of Aetolus)
  • Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Pleuron (son of Aetolus)

    Pleuron (son of Aetolus)

    Pleuron_(son_of_Aetolus)

  • Metion
  • In Greek mythology, son of King Erechtheus of Athens

    Phrasimus and Diogeneia. Metion was the brother of Cecrops, Pandorus, Protogeneia, Pandora, Creusa, Procris, Oreithyia and Chthonia. His other possible

    Metion

    Metion

  • Ancaeus (son of Poseidon)
  • Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Ancaeus (son of Poseidon)

    Ancaeus_(son_of_Poseidon)

  • Melantho
  • Ancient Greek female name

    Catalogue of Women. Oxford, pp. 50–2, who posits that a third daughter, Protogeneia, who was named at (e.g.) Pausanias, 5.1.3, was also present in the Catalogue

    Melantho

    Melantho

  • Lipót Schulhof
  • Hungarian-Jewish astronomer

    1893 return of comet 15P/Finlay, discovered the main-belt asteroid 147 Protogeneia in 1875, and was awarded the Lalande Prize of the French Academy of Sciences

    Lipót Schulhof

    Lipót_Schulhof

  • List of minor planets: 1–1000
  • 1875 Marseilles A. Borrelly  · 160 km (99 mi) MPC · JPL 147 ProtogeneiaProtogeneia July 10, 1875 Vienna L. Schulhof  · 133 km (83 mi) MPC · JPL 148

    List of minor planets: 1–1000

    List_of_minor_planets:_1–1000

  • Orithyia (daughter of Erechtheus)
  • Legendary princess of Athens

    Phrasimus and Diogeneia. She was sister to Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, and Chthonia. Her other possible siblings

    Orithyia (daughter of Erechtheus)

    Orithyia (daughter of Erechtheus)

    Orithyia_(daughter_of_Erechtheus)

  • Procris
  • Greek mythological princess of Athens

    story still exist. Procris's sisters were Creusa, Oreithyia, Chthonia, Protogeneia, Pandora and Merope while her brothers were Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion

    Procris

    Procris

    Procris

  • Locrus
  • Several figures in Greek mythology

    Ozolian Locrians. According to some, his wife was called Cambyse or Protogeneia. Locrus named the Lelegians Locrians after himself. Locrus, son of Zeus

    Locrus

    Locrus

  • Cecrops II
  • Semi-legendary king of Athens

    and the naiad Praxithea and thus he was brother to Pandorus, Metion, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Orithyia and Chthonia. His other possible

    Cecrops II

    Cecrops_II

  • Praxithea
  • Five figures in Greek mythology

    after marrying King Erechtheus by whom she Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Praxithea's other

    Praxithea

    Praxithea

  • Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Bobrinskaya
  • Russian astronomer and humanitarian volunteer

    asteroid 300 Geraldina. She also made observations of the asteroid 147 Protogeneia. By 1906, she was divorced.[citation needed] During the Russo-Japanese

    Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Bobrinskaya

    Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Bobrinskaya

    Nadezhda_Aleksandrovna_Bobrinskaya

  • Aethlius
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    mythology, the first king of Elis. Aethlius was the son of Zeus and Protogeneia (daughter of Deucalion), and was married to Calyce by whom he fathered

    Aethlius

    Aethlius

  • Pandora (daughter of Deucalion)
  • Daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha

    was the sister of Hellen and Thyia. Her other possible siblings were Protogeneia, Pronoos, Orestheus, Marathonius, Amphictyon, Melantho (Melantheia) and

    Pandora (daughter of Deucalion)

    Pandora_(daughter_of_Deucalion)

  • Pandorus
  • Greek mythical figure

    daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia. He was the brother of Metion, Cecrops, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Pandorus' possible

    Pandorus

    Pandorus

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
  • homecomings DMP · 145 146 Lucina – Lucina, Roman goddess DMP · 146 147 ProtogeneiaProtogeneia, mythological Greek princess DMP · 147 148 Gallia – Gaul, Roman

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000

  • Olympian 9
  • and the town was said to have been founded by Opus, son of Locrus and Protogeneia. It was the native city of Patroclus, and was one of the Locrian towns

    Olympian 9

    Olympian_9

  • 148 Gallia
  • Main-belt asteroid

    v t e Minor planets navigator 147 Protogeneia 148 Gallia 149 Medusa

    148 Gallia

    148 Gallia

    148_Gallia

  • Amphictyon
  • Mythical character

    account. Amphictyon's other (possible) siblings besides Hellen were Protogeneia, Thyia, Pandora II, Melantho[AI-generated source?] (Melanthea) and Candybus

    Amphictyon

    Amphictyon

  • Phorbus (mythology)
  • Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice Thestius Eurythemis Oxylus Oeneus Althaea

    Phorbus (mythology)

    Phorbus_(mythology)

  • Thespius
  • Legendary founder and king of Thespiae

    daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia. He was probably the brother of Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia, Chthonia, Merope, Cecrops, Pandorus

    Thespius

    Thespius

  • 146 Lucina
  • Main-belt asteroid

    v t e Minor planets navigator 145 Adeona 146 Lucina 147 Protogeneia

    146 Lucina

    146 Lucina

    146_Lucina

  • Creusa of Athens
  • Legendary princess of Athens

    Praxithea, daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia. She was the sister of Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Oreithyia, Chthonia, Cecrops, Pandorus and Metion

    Creusa of Athens

    Creusa_of_Athens

  • List of minor Greek mythological figures
  • Hades Protesilaus Πρωτεσίλᾱος the first Greek soldier to die at Troy Protogeneia Πρωτογένεια the name of several mythological figures Prothoenor Προθοήνωρ

    List of minor Greek mythological figures

    List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Protesilaus Proteus Proteus (mythology) Prothoenor Prothous Prothyraia Protogeneia Protogenes Protogeometric style Protomachus (Athenian general) Protostates

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • List of named minor planets: 1–999
  • 141 Lumen 142 Polana 143 Adria 144 Vibilia 145 Adeona 146 Lucina 147 Protogeneia 148 Gallia 149 Medusa 150 Nuwa 151 Abundantia 152 Atala 153 Hilda 154

    List of named minor planets: 1–999

    List_of_named_minor_planets:_1–999

  • List of named minor planets: P
  • Protezionecivile 22203 Prothoenor 12444 Prothoon 171433 Prothous 22278 Protitch 147 Protogeneia 9529 Protopapa 52228 Protos 4474 Proust 474 Prudentia 12980 Pruetz 32892

    List of named minor planets: P

    List_of_named_minor_planets:_P

  • 2384 Schulhof
  • Asteroid

    observer of asteroids and comets, discoverer of the main-belt asteroid 147 Protogeneia, and awardee of the Lalande Prize. The official naming citation was published

    2384 Schulhof

    2384 Schulhof

    2384_Schulhof

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