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- In Gr**** mythology, Erysichthon (/ˌɛrɪˈsɪkθɒn/; Ancient Gr****: Ἐρυσίχθων ὁ Θεσσαλός means "earth-tearer"), also anglicised as Erisichthon, was a king...
- Erysichthon or Erisichthon may refer to: Erysichthon of Thessaly, the Aeolid Erysichthon, the son of Triopas Erysichthon (son of Cecrops), the Cecropid...
- seabirds, they fly together toward the horizon. Erysichthon and Ceres — This story tells of Erysichthon, man of no god, who chops down one of Ceres' sacred...
- Demeter's rage resulting in famine is that of Erysichthon, king of Thessaly. The myth tells of Erysichthon ordering all of the trees in one of Demeter's...
- for the scant vegetation there, and at Ceres' command, she punishes Erysichthon with a never-ending hunger. Servius calls Fames the greatest of the Furies...
- In Gr**** mythology, Erysichthon [pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρυσίχθων), also spelled Erisichthon (lit. 'Earth-tearer'), was an Athenian prince as...
- overeating Counterregulatory eating Eating disorder Effects of cannabis Erysichthon of Thessaly Hedonic hunger Tarrare "Polyphagia". Human Phenotype Ontology...
- Μήστρα, Mēstra) was a daughter of Erysichthon of Thessaly. Antoninus Liberalis called her Hypermestra and Erysichthon Aethon. Mestra was the mother of...
- collectively as the Kekropidai after their father. Their brother was called Erysichthon who died without producing an heir to the throne. In one account, Pandrosus...
- Hiscilla, daughter of King Myrmidon of Phthia. Her possible brothers were Erysichthon and Phorbas. Iphimedea had by Poseidon the twins Otus and Ephialtes who...