- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Batea or
Bateia (/bəˈtiːə/ bə-TEE-ə;
Ancient Gr****: Βάτεια)
refers to the
following individuals: Batea,
daughter of King Teucer...
- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Batea or
Bateia (/bəˈtiːə/ bə-TEE-ə;
Ancient Gr****: Βάτεια) was the
daughter or (less commonly) the aunt of King Teucer. She...
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Icarius was the son of
either Perieres and
Gorgophone or of
Oebalus and
Bateia and thus
brother of
Hippocoon and Tyndareus. By the
naiad Periboea, he became...
-
Idaea or
Idaia (Ancient Gr****: Ἰδαία),
which means "she who
comes from Ida" or "she who
lives on Ida",
referring to
either the
Cretan Mount Ida, or the...
- king.
Tyndareus was the son of
Oebalus (or Perieres) and
Gorgophone (or
Bateia). He
married the
Aetolian princess, Leda, by whom he
became the
father of...
- the
naiad Alexirrhoe,
daughter of the
river Granicus. Arisbe, also
called Bateia, a
princess as the
daughter of King
Teucer of Crete[AI-generated source...
- had a son
Apsyrtus Asterope Sicily an Oceanid;
mother of
Acragas by Zeus
Bateia Sparta married King
Oebalus of
Sparta and
mother of
their sons were Hippocoon...
- Chrysê, the
daughter of Pallas, by whom he had his
first sons,
married Bateia, the
daughter of Teucer, and by her had Erichthonius, who is said to have...
- was a
Spartan king.
Hippocoon was the son of the
Spartan King
Oebalus and
Bateia. His
brothers (or half-brothers) were
Tyndareus and Icarius.
Names of Hippocoön's...
-
Gorgophone and thus son-in-law of the hero ****us. With her or by the
Naiad Bateia,
Oibalos fathered Tyndareus,
Icarius and Hippocoon, as well as a daughter...