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- In Gr**** mythology, Cleothera (Ancient Gr****: Κλεόθηρα, romanized: Kleóthēra, lit. 'glory s****er') is one of the daughters of Pandareus and Harmothoë...
- Pandareus, who hailed from Asia Minor, and had three daughters by him; Aëdon, Cleothera and Merope. Pausanias calls the later two Cameiro and Clytie, while Antoninus...
- and sister of Cameiro. Cameiro and Clytie (in other versions known as Cleothera and Merope) lost their parents to the wrath of gods and were reared by...
- sister to Aëdon. After the deaths of their parents, she and her sister Cleothera were taken care of by Aphrodite, Hera, Artemis and Athena until strong...
- thieves. Pandareus was the father of Aëdon (wife of Zethus), Chelidon, Cleothera and Merope; according to Pausanias, the last two were called Cameiro and...
- Cramer, 1779; = vincedoxici Hübner, 1816; = vincetoxici Hübner, 1816; = cleothera Godart, 1819; = manuja Eschscholtz, 1821; = xanthippus Felder & Felder...
- Harmothoë, although he does not list Chelidon among their daughters (Aëdon, Cleothera and Merope) and mentions no brother. According to Pausanias, the two other...
- daughter of Pandareus and his wife Harmothoë, and thus sister to Chelidon, Cleothera, Merope and an unnamed brother. According to the geographer Pausanias...
- many years of heartache, battles and death, when he meets the slave girl Cleothera, that he realises that in order to marry her, he must give up his dream...
- Comstock, 1942 Danaus eresimus eresimus (Cramer, 1777) Danaus gilippus cleothera (Godart, 1820) Danaus plexippus plexippus (Linnaeus, 1758) Danaus plexippus...