- mythology,
Comaetho (/koʊˈmiːθoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Κομαιθώ Komaithṓ
means "bright-haired"[citation needed]) is a name that may
refer to:
Comaetho, a nymph...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Comaetho (Ancient Gr****: Κομαιθώ, romanized: Komaithṓ, lit. 'bright-haired') is a
queen or
Naiad nymph of
Cilicia who fell in love...
-
Pterelaus and
brother of Chromius, Chersidamas, Antiochus, Mestor,
Everes and
Comaetho. He was killed,
along with most of his brothers, by the sons of Electryon...
- the
Theban countryside. The Taphians, however,
remained invincible until Comaetho, the king's daughter, out of love for Amphitryon,
plucked out the single...
-
Leipephilene – – Chromius, Tyrannus, Antiochus, Mestor, Chersidamas, Eueres,
Comaetho Leipephilene Medon, Strophius; Tisamenus, Penthilus; ****polis, Latinus...
-
Patrae who was in love with
Comaetho, but the
parents on both
sides were
against their marriage.
Melanippus and
Comaetho met
secretly in the
temple of...
- The two were
happily married and had two
children together—a daughter,
Comaetho, and a son, Diomedes.
Sometime later, Polynices, a
banished prince of Thebes...
- hair
among the
hairs of his head, but
undone by his
faithless daughter (
Comaetho) who
plucked it
while he slept, so that the
Mycenaean adventurer Amphitryon...
- (1): 57–96. JSTOR 3814377. Also seen in the
myths of
Scylla with Minos,
Comaetho with Amphitryon, and
Leucippus with Leucophryne. Of all the examples, Leucrophryne...
- what her
further destiny was. Leucophryne's
story is
similar to
those of
Comaetho,
Scylla (princess) and
Pisidice of Methymna, all of
which ended tragically...