- In Gr**** mythology,
Atlanteia or
Atlantia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτλαντείης) was a
Hamadryad nymph who
consorted with King
Danaus of
Libya and
perhaps the mother...
- the
castrated Ur****. Some of the
individual dryads or
hamadryads are:
Atlanteia and Phoebe, two of the many
wives or
concubines of
Danaus Chrysopeleia...
- two to Elephantis; four to
Queen Europa; ten to the
hamadryad nymphs Atlanteia and Phoebe;
seven to an
Aethiopian woman;
three to Memphis; two to Herse...
- poplar)
Ptelea (elm)
Ampelos (vines,
especially Vitis) Syke/Sykea (fig)
Atlanteia Chrysopeleia Phoebe Byblis Dryope Heliades Hesperides The mother, Hamadryas...
-
married the
Danaid Rhode,
daughter of
Danaus either by the
hamadryads Atlanteia or Phoebe. Hippolytus, one of the Gigantes,
slain by
Hermes who was wearing...
-
married the
Danaid Gorge,
daughter of
Danaus either by the
hamadryads Atlanteia or Phoebe. Hippothous, son of
Poseidon and Alope,
daughter of Cercyon...
-
married the
Danaid Rhodia,
daughter of
Danaus either by the
hamadryads Atlanteia or Phoebe. Chalcodon, the son of Abas and the king of the Abantes. He...
- (different one)
Hermus 6
Scaea Daiphron 31
Eurydice Dryas 7
Hippodamia Atlanteia or of Phoebe, the
Hamadryads Istrus Arabian woman 32
Glaucippe Potamon...
- one of the Danaïdes,
daughters of King Danaus. Her
mother was
either Atlanteia or Phoebe, both were hamadryads.
Glauce married and
murdered her cousin...
- two to Elephantis; four to
Queen Europa; ten to the
hamadryad nymphs Atlanteia and Phoebe;
seven to an
Aethiopian woman;
three to Memphis; two to Herse...