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- In Gr**** mythology, Amymone (/æmɪˈmoʊniː/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀμυμώνη, romanized: Amymóne, "blameless; innocent") was one of the 50 Danaids as a daughter...
- Hypermnestra and Lynceus and later p****ed the kingdom to Lynceus. Occasionally, Amymone and/or Bryce (Bebryce) are instead named as the Danaids who defied Danaus...
- of Danaus (also called The Danaïdes or The Danaids), and the satyr play Amymone. It was long thought to be the earliest surviving play by Aeschylus due...
- have originated from Aeschylus's lost satyr play Amymone. Scenes of one or more satyrs chasing Amymone became a common trope in Gr**** vase paintings starting...
- poisonous fumes. He shot flaming arrows into the Hydra's lair, the spring of Amymone, a deep cave from which it emerged only to terrorize neighboring villages...
- One day, as an Argive woman named Amymone went out in search of water, came upon a satyr who tried to rape her. Amymone pra**** to Poseidon for help, and...
- mamurra amymone Pseudochazara mamurra amymone upperside and underside Pseudochazara mamurra amymone variation Pseudochazara mamurra amymone mating Pseudochazara...
- (Museo Gregoriano Etrusco: C.S.E. Vaticano 1.5a) depicts Neptune with Amymone (daughter of Danaus), whom he saves from ****ault by a satyr and teaches...
- reward Amymone for her encounter with him. In a version of another myth Poseidon wields his trident to scare off a satyr who tries to rape Amymone after...
- other children include Mycene, the eponym of Mycenae, the spring nymph Amymone, Messeis, Hyperia, Themisto (mother of Arcas by Zeus). Argus Panoptes was...