- and
Remus myth. The town of
Anteia or
Antium in
Italy was said to have been
founded by, and
taken its name from, this
Anteias. This
characterization primarily...
- that
Odysseus with
Circe had
three sons,
Romos (Ancient Gr****: Ῥώμος),
Anteias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντείας) and
Ardeias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρδείας), who built...
-
early writers gave the name of the
consort of
Proetus as Antea, Antaea, or
Anteia.
Stheneboea took a
fancy to
Bellerophon but was repulsed. As in the Biblical...
- as
claiming that
Odysseus and
Circe had
three different sons: Rhomos,
Anteias, and Ardeias, who
respectively founded three cities called by
their names:...
-
Xenagoras writes that
Odysseus and
Circe had
three sons,
Rhomos (Ῥώμος),
Anteias (Ἀντείας) and
Ardeias (Ἀρδείας), who
built three cities and
called them...
- and Nero. In
Roman mythology,
Antium was said to have been
founded by
Anteias, a son of Odysseus. The
ancient Latin–Volscian town was
situated on the...
- preserved, from his play
Anteia (Ἄντεια),
which was also
attributed to Philyllius. The
title is
taken from the courtesan,
Anteia, who is
mentioned by Demosthenes...
- of his crime. But when the wife of king
Proetus –
whose name was
either Anteia or
Stheneboea –
tried to make
advances on him, he
rejected her, causing...
- Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Uraniidae Subfamily:
Microniinae Genus:
Micronia Guenée, 1857
Synonyms Anteia Meyrick, 1866...
- Antias, a name
derived from the
Roman colony of Antium, may
refer to:
Anteias or Antias,
mythological founder of
Antium Lucius Valerius Antias, Roman...