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- Alphesiboea (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλφεσίβοια, romanized: Alphesíboia) was the name of several characters in Gr**** mythology: Alphesiboea, mother of Adonis with...
- In Gr**** mythology, Alphesiboea (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλφεσίβοια, romanized: Alphesíboia, pronounced [alpʰesíboi̯a]), in some versions also called Arsinoë (Ancient...
- Aura Nonnus 5th cent. AD Unnamed twin brother Nonnus 5th cent. AD Medus Alphesiboea Ps.-Plut. Fluv. 2nd cent. AD Phlias Araethyrea Paus. 2nd cent. AD Chthonophyle...
- Linea /əˈɡeɪviː/ Agave Agenor Linea /əˈdʒiːnɔːr/ Agenor Alphesiboea Linea /ˌælfɪsɪˈbiːə/ Alphesiboea Androgeos Linea /ænˈdrɒdʒiːɒs/ Androgeus Argiope Linea...
- survive, made of him the son of Phoenix and the otherwise unidentified Alphesiboea. In one version of the story, Aphrodite injured herself on a thorn from...
- Aristotle as a rhapsody in all kinds of metres. His other known plays are Alphesiboea, Dionysus, Io, Minyae, Odysseus, Oeneus, and Thyestes. The fragments...
- Doryclus, as well as a stepson Atymnius, whose natural father was Zeus; by Alphesiboea, he had Adonis. Phoenix was also credited as the father of Cepheus, king...
- son of Eriphyle, the necklace came into the hands of Arsinoe (named Alphesiboea in some versions), next into those of the sons of Phegeus, Pronous and...
- Axion, son of Phegeus of Psophis in Arcadia and brother of Temenus and Alphesiboea. At the command of their father, Axion together with his brother murdered...
- necklace then came into the hands of Phegeus' daughter Arsinoe (named Alphesiboea in some versions), then to the sons of Phegeus, Pronous and Agenor, and...