- Leucothoe, Helios' lover. Clytie,
daughter of
Pandareus and
sister of
Cameiro.
Cameiro and
Clytie (in
other versions known as
Cleothera and Merope) lost their...
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Camirus or
Kamiros (Ancient Gr****: Κάμιρος; /kəˈmaɪərəs/) or
Cameirus or
Kameiros (Κάμειρος) was a city of
ancient Rhodes, in the Dodecanese, Greece. Its...
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Cleothera and Merope;
according to Pausanias, the last two were
called Cameiro and Clytia.
Harmothoe is
confirmed to be the
mother of Aëdon,
Merope and...
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daughters by him; Aëdon,
Cleothera and Merope.
Pausanias calls the
later two
Cameiro and Clytie,
while Antoninus Liberalis writes that
Pandareus and his wife...
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Panta Walon 2–2
Cascavel Leanderson Cameiro Jordi Rivera Report Thales Feitosa Rafael Ernandes...
- Ages Sea
Peoples List of
Dorian states Acragas Ambracia Argos Calydna Cameiros Cnidus Corinth Corcyra Crete various cities Cos
Cythera Doris (Asia Minor)...
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worshiped by them at
Lindos (Apollôn Telchinios) and Hera at
Ialysos and
Cameiros (Hêra telchinia); and
Athena at
Teumessus in
Boeotia bore the
surname of...
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painting of the myth made by Polygnotus, who has
labelled the
maidens as
Cameiro and
Clytie instead, and are
depicted crowned with
flowers and
playing dice...
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Stokes 1905–1906, p. 72. Stokes, JL (1905–1906). "Pithos-fragments from
Cameiros". The
Annual of the
British School at Athens. 12.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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geographer Pausanias,
Polygnotus supplanted the
names of the last two with
Cameiro and
Clytie instead. Aëdon
either married Zethus, king of Thebes, and bore...