- In Gr****
mythology and
legendary history,
Callithyia (/ˌkælɪˈθaɪ.ə/;
Ancient Gr****: Καλλίθυια; also
Callithoe (/kəˈlɪθoʊi/; Καλλιθόη),
Callithea (/kəˈlɪθiə/;...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Callithyia or
Kallithyia (/ˌkælɪˈθaɪ.ə/;
Ancient Gr****: Καλλίθυια) may
refer to two
different women:
Callithyia,
daughter of Peiras...
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known as Peiras,
Peiranthus or Peirasus. Io may
therefore be
identical to
Callithyia,
daughter of Peiranthus, as is
suggested by
Hesychius of Alexandria. The...
- Trókhilos) was a
member of the
Argive royal house as the son of
Princess Callithyia (equated with Io "Callithyessa" in her role of the
priestess of the Argive...
-
father while Eusebius mentioned Callithyia as the
daughter of Peiranthus. Io may be
therefore identical to
Callithyia as
suggested by
Hesychius of Alexandria...
- Agenor, Euchenor, Clymenus,
Xuthus and Macareus, and
daughters Clymene,
Callithyia, Eurygone, Lysidice,
Canace and an
unnamed one.
According to Homer, Aeolus...
- that may
refer to: Callithoe, a
daughter of
Celeus Callithoe, same as
Callithyia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Callithoe...
- of
Boreas Callidice Καλλιδίκη
queen of
Thesprotia and wife of
Odysseus Callithyia Καλλίθυια the
first priestess of Hera
Calyce Καλύκη the name of several...
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Criasus was said to have
reigned for
fifty four years.
During his reign,
Callithyia,
daughter of Peiranthus,
became the
first priestess of Hera. According...
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Pausanias wrote that
because of the
enmity of Agenor, Trochilus, son of
Callithyia and a
priest of
Demeter fled from
Argos and
settled in
Attica where he...