- In Gr**** mythology,
Callidice (/kəˈlɪdɪsiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Καλλιδίκη, romanized: Kallidíkē, lit. 'beautiful justice') is a
feminine name
attributed to...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Callidice (/kəˈlɪdɪsiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Καλλιδίκη, romanized: Kallidíkē, lit. 'beautiful justice') is a
queen of
Thesprotia in Epirus...
- that
Romos founded was Rome. with Calypso: Nausithous,
Nausinous with
Callidice:
Polypoetes with Euippe:
Euryalus with
daughter of Thoas: Leontophonus...
-
Pontia callidice, the
lofty Bath
white or peak white, is a
small butterfly of the
yellows and
whites family (Pieridae),
which occurs in the Palearctic...
-
commanded by
Tiresias in
Odyssey 11. There, he weds the
Thesprotian queen Callidice, who
bears him a son, Polypoetes.
Odysseus fights for the Thesprotians...
-
husband of
Metaneira and
father of
several daughters, who are
called Callidice, Demo,
Cleisidice and
Callithoe in the
Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and Diogeneia...
- Eumaeus, Philoetius, and Telemachus. Polypoetes, son of
Odysseus and
Callidice,
queen of the Thesprotians. He
succeeded his
mother to the
throne following...
-
Evippe Argius 46
Adiante Daiphron (different one) 22
Anaxibia Archelaus 47
Callidice Crino Pandion 23 Nelo M****chus 48 Oeme
Arbelus 24 ****e
Memphis ****us...
- Epic
Cycle as a
place where Odysseus sailed and
married the
local queen Callidice of Thesprotia.
Thesprotia became part of the
Epirote League before it...
- of King
Celeus and
possibly Metaneira, and thus
probably the
sister of
Callidice, Demo, Cleisidice, Callithoe, Diogeneia, Pammerope, Demophon, and Triptolemus...