- In Gr**** mythology,
Amaleus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμαλεύς, romanized:
Amaleús) is the name of the
eldest of the Niobids, the
twelve or
fourteen children of...
- produced, so she
conceived a plan to kill Niobe's firstborn, a boy
named Amaleus. Aëdon
instructed her son to
sleep in the back of the room, or in the innermost...
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authors would clarify that Aëdon
tried to kill
Niobe and Amphion's
firstborn Amaleus out of
jealousy that
Niobe had
borne many children,
while she and Zethus...
- King
Zethus killed her son
accidentally while trying to kill
another boy,
Amaleus, the son of her sister-in-law
Niobe (the wife of Zethus's twin brother...
-
along with his cousins, and
often slept with them, in
particular with
Amaleus,
Amphion and Niobe's firstborn. One day, Aëdon
instructed Itylus to sleep...
- scholiast,
echoed by Eustathius,
explains that
Aedon attempted to kill
Amaleus, the son of her sister-in-law and rival, Niobe, but
accidentally killed...
- to her own one son. So she
devised a plan to kill Niobe's
firstborn son
Amaleus, but
accidentally ended up
killing her son
Itylus by mistake. In her great...
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lists vary by author:
Other different names were also mentioned,
including Amaleus,
Amyclas and
Meliboea (also in Apollodorus, see below). Manto, the seeress...
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Agoraios Althaea Althaemenes Alypius of
Alexandria Alypus Alytarches Alyzeus Amaleus Amalthea (mythology)
Amantes (tribe)
Amaracus Amarynceus Amasis Painter...