-
between Erectheus and his
daughter Procris.
Aglaurus is also
known as
Aglauros (most commonly), Aglaulos, Agraulus, Agravlos, or Agraulos.
Agraulos ("countryside...
- Ovid tell the
story of
Minerva and
Aglauros. When
Mercury comes to
seduce mortal virgin Herse, her
sister Aglauros is
driven by her
greed to help him...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκίππη, Alkippe) is
daughter of Ares and the
mortal princess Aglauros.
According to myth, she was
attacked and, in some versions,
raped on the...
- Pandrosos, and
Aglauros of Athens. She
warned the
three sisters not to open the chest, but did not
explain to them why or what was in it.
Aglauros, and possibly...
-
Melanippus Triteia Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Aeropus Aerope Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Alcippe Aglauros Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Meleager Althaea Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Calydon...
- of
Athena Polias, Poseidon, Erechtheus, Cecrops, Herse,
Pandrosos and
Aglauros, with its Kore
Porch (Porch of the Maidens) or Caryatids'
Balcony was begun...
- Athens, and Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus. Pandrosus' two
sisters were
Aglauros and Herse, and the
three of them
together are
often referred to collectively...
- 64–65). Pindar,
Nemean Odes 11.1, EN topostext, 2.1 "Witnesses the gods
Aglauros, Hestia, Enyo, Enyalios, Ares and
Athena Areia, Zeus, Thallo, Auxo, Hegemone...
-
Athens and Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus.
Herse was the
sister to
Aglauros and Pandrosos.
Cephalus of
Athens is the son of
Hermes and Herse, who married...
- Callisto, the
Raven and the Crow, Ocyrhoe,
Mercury and Battus, the envy of
Aglauros,
Jupiter and Europa. Book III – Cadmus,
Diana and Actaeon,
Semele and the...