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Chariclo (/kəˈrɪkloʊ/ or /ˈkærɪkloʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Χαρικλώ, romanized: Khariklṓ) is
either of two
nymphs in Gr**** mythology:
Chariclo, a
nymph who was...
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woman for
seven years. He was the son of the
shepherd Everes and the
nymph Chariclo.
Tiresias parti****ted
fully in
seven generations in Thebes, beginning...
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Chiron lived predominantly on
Mount Pelion;
there he
married the
nymph Chariclo who bore him
three daughters,
Hippe (also
known as
Melanippe meaning the...
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before giving her to ****s. He
might be the ****s that is the
father of
Chariclo, the wife of Chiron, in some versions. He was
sometimes confused with another...
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Chrysorrhoas who was a
mechanic artist. His
other daughters include Eurynome,
Chariclo wife of Chiron,
Eurydice the wife of Orpheus, Eriopis,
famous for her beautiful...
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Euippe (/juːˈɪpi/; Εὐίππη), was the
daughter of the
Centaur Chiron and
Chariclo. She was
seduced by
Aeolus and bore a daughter,
Melanippe or Arne, but...
- of Lelex.
Sciron was the
father of
Endeis by the
daughter of
Pandion or
Chariclo,
daughter of Cychreus.
Through his
daughter Endeis,
Sciron was thus the...
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ancient Rome.
Chalcea mother of
Olympus by Zeus
Chania a
lover of
Heracles Chariclo Thebes mother of
Tiresias by
Everes Charidia mother of Alch**** by Zeus...
- Κάρυστος) or Carycus, in Gr**** mythology, was the son of
Chiron and a
nymph Chariclo,
brother of Hippe, Endeïs and Ocyrhoe.
Carystus was the
father of Zarex...
- "in the earth"). Endeïs was
either the
daughter of
Chiron and the
nymph Chariclo; the
daughter of
Pandion of Athens; or the
daughter of the
Megarian warlord...