- Gr**** mythology,
Ctesius (Ancient Gr****: Κτήσιος
means 'belonging to property, acquisition') may
refer to
three distinct characters:
Ctesius, king of the...
- 'searching well') was Odysseus' slave, swineherd, and friend. His father,
Ctesius, son of Ormenus, was king of an
island called Syra (present-day
Syros in...
- "son of Cronus")
Ktesios (Κτησιος, "of the House, Property") or
Latinized Ctesius Zeus
Labrandos (Λαβρανδευς; "Furious, Raging", "Zeus of Labraunda"): Worshiped...
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Glaucus Calydoneus Echion Lamas Andraemon Agerochus Medon Agrius Promus Ctesius Acarnan Cycnus Pseras ****anicus
Periphron Megasthenes Thrasymedes Ormenius...
-
Soter (Saviour) and his
sister Praxi**** (Exacter of Justice) had a son
Ctesius (Household) and
daughters Homonoia (Concord) and
Arete (Virtue), who were...
-
Soter (Saviour) and his
sister Praxi**** (Exacter of Justice) had a son
Ctesius (Household) and
daughters Homonoia (Concord) and
Arete (Virtue), who were...
- hero, Teucer,
during the
Trojan War. Ormenus,
father of
Ctesius, king of the isle of Syra.
Ctesius is the
father of Eumaeus. Ormenus, one of the Suitors...
- 43°51′W / 20.39°S 43.85°W / -20.39; -43.85 (Ormenus) 39.8 2008
Father of
Ctesius WGPSN Penelope 10°50′S 110°47′E / 10.83°S 110.78°E / -10.83; 110.78...
- to have
forbidden the
eating of fish.
Diodorus Siculus (2.4.2),
quoting Ctesius of Cnidus,
tells how
Derceto fell in love with a
beautiful youth named...
- of
fables (trans. Rene Henry) Many
scholars accept that the
relation of
Ctesius'
Persica to
Herodotus was antagonistic.
Other scholars, such as Bichler...