- Ἐρασῖνος) was a
river god of
Arkadia and
Argos in
southern Greece. His
daughters Byze, Melite,
Maera and Anchiroe. The
river itself appears in Pausanias' Description...
- Buzet-sur-Tarn (French pronunciation: [
byzɛ syʁ taʁn],
literally Buzet on Tarn; Occitan: Buset) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in southwestern...
- god Erasinos;
attendants of the
goddess Britomartis. •
Anchiroe -do- - •
Byze -do- - •
Maera -do- - •
Melite -do- - The
Hydaspides Hydaspers River, India...
-
river god Erasinos;
attendants of the
goddess Britomartis. •
Anchiroe •
Byze •
Maera •
Melite Nymphs of the
river Granicus River Granicus daughters of...
- one of the four
daughters of the
river god Erasinus,
along with Anchirhoe,
Byze and Melite; they are ****ociated with
Britomartis Maera or Mæra, an alternative...
-
naiad daughters of the river-god Erasinus. She and her sisters, Anchiroe,
Byze and Melite,
received Britomartis. Maera,
priestess of Aphrodite, and mother...
- they were
fully prepared. He
sought refuge with the
Thracian chieftain Byzes, but was betra**** by him to Metellus, who had him
arrested and then subdued...
-
securely attested as ruler,
unless perhaps mentioned under the
orthography "
Byzes" in c. 146 BC; a
certain Teres (V or VI) is
attested as
reigning in 148...
- Saint-Pierre-de-Buzet (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də
byzɛ],
literally Saint-Pierre of Buzet; Gascon: Sent Per de Busèth) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne...
-
daughters of the
Argive river-god Erasinus.
Together with her sisters, Anchiroe,
Byze and Maera, they
became the
followers of Britomartis. Melite, an Egyptian...