- In Gr**** mythology,
Epopeus (/ɪˈpoʊpiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐπωπεύς, romanized:
Epōpeús, lit. 'all-seer',
derived from ἐπωπάω (epōpáō, "to look out", "observe")...
- of good omen?"
Epopeus name
means 'all-seer', from epopao, 'to look out', 'observe', in turn from epi, 'over' and ops, 'eye'.
Epopeus was the son of Poseidon...
- In
classical mythology,
Epopeus (/ɪˈpoʊpiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐπωπεύς 'all-seer',
derived from
epopao "to look out", "observe", from epi "over" and ops...
- father, Nycteus, and fled to Sicyon,
where she
married Epopeus.
After this she was
carried off by
Epopeus, who was
venerated as a hero in Sicyon; he
would not...
- Gr**** and
Roman mythology, a
princess and a rape victim, the
daughter of
Epopeus, a king of ****s. She was
transformed into an owl by the
goddess Athena...
- the sources: Hyrieus, Hyperenor, and Aethusa;
Hyperes and Anthas; and
Epopeus. By a mortal, Anthedon,
Alcyone became the
mother of the
fisherman Glaucus...
-
retrieve his
daughter Antiope from
Epopeus of Sicyon, sent his
brother Lycus to take her. He
invaded Sicyon,
killed Epopeus and gave
Antiope as a
slave to...
-
impregnated by Zeus, and fled to
Sicyon to
marry King
Epopeus.
Pausanias writes that
Nycteus waged war on
Epopeus, but in
battle was wounded, and died
after being...
-
figures of
apotropaic magic.
Their statues stood at
Sicyon near the tomb of
Epopeus. The gods Apollo, Zeus and
Athena were
worshiped with the cult epithet...
- cent. AD
Harpale Schol. Pind.
Scamandrodice Tzetzes 12th cent. AD Aloeus,
Epopeus, Hopleus, Nireus,
Triopas Canace Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Celaenus Celaeno...