- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Eriopis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐριῶπις) may
refer to:
Eriopis, 'with the
lovely hair', the
daughter of
Apollo and
Arsinoe (herself...
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Eriopis connexa is a
species of
ladybird beetle that is
native to
South America. Both
males and
females mate
multiple times with
different individuals...
- to the
genus Eriopis:
Eriopis alticola Hofmann, 1970
Eriopis andina Hofmann, 1970
Eriopis canrash Bustamante, González & Oróz, 2007
Eriopis chilensis Hofmann...
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Homer names Eriopis as the
legal wife of Oileus, but
scholiasts cite
other authors, some of whom
agreed with
Homer in
considering Eriopis (or Eriope)...
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others mention only two children,
Medus (some call him Polyxenus) and
Eriopis, or one son Argos." No
matter the
number of children,
Medea eventually...
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Mermeros killed either by the
Corinthians or by
Medea Pheres, as
above Eriopis,
their only
daughter Medus or Polyxenus,
otherwise son of
Aegeus Argus...
- accounts, he was
called Polyxenus and his
father was Jason, thus a
brother of
Eriopis. In the
account for
being the son of Jason,
Medeus was
raised by the centaur...
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Oenopota eriopis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Mangeliidae. The
length of the s****
attains 13.5 mm, its diameter...
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include Eurynome,
Chariclo wife of Chiron,
Eurydice the wife of Orpheus,
Eriopis,
famous for her
beautiful hair,
Melite the heroine,
Pamphile the silk weaver...
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Colchian sorceress Medea, the
daughter of King Aeëtes. He was the
brother of
Eriopis.
Homeric Hymn 2 to
Demeter 477 Apollodorus, 3.10.8; Hyginus,
Fabulae 81...