- In Gr**** mythology,
Candybus (Ancient Gr****: Κάνδυβος) was a
Phthian prince.
Candybus was the son of the King
Deucalion and
probably Pyrrha, daughter...
- (father of ****en). Lastly,
Deucalion sired a son, no
mention of the mother,
Candybus who gave his name to the town of
Candyba in Lycia. The
flood in the time...
- and
Thyia (1.ii) ****en,
Protogeneia and
Amphictyon (1.iii) Orestheus,
Marathonius and
Pronoos (1.iv)
Melantho (1.v)
Candybus (2) ****en or Helmetheus...
- of
Thyia and
Pandora II, Melantho[AI-generated source?] (Melanthea) and
Candybus. By Zeus,
Protogeneia became the
mother of Opus, Aethlius,
Aetolus and...
-
possible siblings were Pandora, Thyia, Orestheus, Marathonios,
Pronous and
Candybus.
Melantho was
seduced by
Poseidon the
shape of a
dolphin and by him, bore...
- Pronoos, Orestheus, Marathonius, Amphictyon,
Melantho (Melantheia) and
Candybus.
According to the
Hesiodic Catalogue of Women,
Pandora was the
mother of...
- Protogeneia, Thyia,
Pandora II, Melantho[AI-generated source?] (Melanthea) and
Candybus.
Amphictyon married a
daughter of King
Cranaus of Athens.
Amphictyon had...
-
Byzantium reports a
mythological tradition that the city took its name from
Candybus, son of Deucalion. The
ancient settlement is set on a
hilltop high above...