- In Gr**** mythology,
Amymone (/æmɪˈmoʊniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμυμώνη, romanized:
Amymóne, "blameless; innocent") was a
daughter of Danaus, king of Libya...
- 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...
- alternatively,
mother of
Hippodamia by
Oenomaus Hippe, who, like her
sister Amymone, gave her name to a
freshwater source Hippodamia,
mother of
Olenus by Zeus...
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other children include Mycene, the
eponym of Mycenae, the
spring nymph Amymone, Messeis, Hyperia,
Themisto (mother of
Arcas by Zeus).
Argus Panoptes was...
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mamurra amymone Pseudochazara mamurra amymone upperside and
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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...
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called Amymone daughter of
Aphrodite and
Adonis and
bride of Poseidon. Also
identified by
Nonnus with Beirut. Not to be
confused with
Amymone the Danaid...
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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...
- (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...
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dynasty of
Argive kings (the
Danaid Dynasty). Some
sources relate that
Amymone, the "blameless" Danaid, and/or
Bryce (Bebryce) also
spared their husbands...