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Erytheia or
Erythia (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρύθεια) ("the red one"), part of Gr**** mythology, is one of the
three Hesperides. The name was
applied to the island...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Erythia or
Erytheia or
Erythea (Ancient Gr****: Ερυθεια from
erythos "red") may
refer to the
following figures: Erythia, also called...
- and the
nephew of Pegasus, was a
fearsome giant who
dwelt on the
island Erytheia of the
mythic Hesperides in the far west of the Mediterranean. A more literal-minded...
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Hesperides as four, and
their names as:
Aigle (or Aegle, "dazzling light"),
Erytheia (or Erytheis),
Hesperia ("sunset glow")
whose name
refers to the colour...
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Nuragic Sardinian mythology. He was the son of the god
Hermes and
Eriteide (
Erytheia), who was the
daughter of Geryon.
Norax appears in the
writings of Pausanias...
- east each night.
Heracles took the cup and rode it to
Erytheia. When
Heracles landed at
Erytheia, he was
confronted by the two-headed dog Orthrus. With...
- Pherecydes,
while Heracles was
travelling in Helios's
golden cup, on his way to
Erytheia to
fetch the
cattle of Geryon, Oce****
challenged Heracles by
sending high...
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daughters of Atlas; also had
attributes of the
Hamadryads •
Aegle •
Arethusa •
Erytheia (or Eratheis)
mother of
Eurytion by Ares
Hyades (star cluster; sent rain)...
- three-bodied
giant Geryon's herd of red
cattle in the "sunset" land of
Erytheia ("red one"), an
island in the far west of the Mediterranean.
Heracles killed...
- sources,
while on his way to the
garden of the
Hesperides on the
island of
Erytheia,
Hercules had to
cross the
mountain that was once Atlas.
Instead of climbing...