- In Gr**** mythology,
Eucleia or
Eukleia (Ancient Gr****: Ευκλεία) was the
feminine personification of honor, glory, and good repute.
Along with her sisters...
- a
month in
several cities and "
Eucleia" was the name of a
festival at Delphi. In
Athens Peitho,
Harmonia and
Eucleia can
create a good marriage. The...
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compiled by Otto Kern say that by Hephaestus,
Aglaea became mother of
Eucleia ("Good Repute"),
Eupheme ("Acclaim"),
Euthenia ("Prosperity"), and Philophrosyne...
- (/juːˈfiːmiː/) was one of the
daughters of
Hephaestus and Aglaia,
alongside Eucleia, Euthenia, and Philophrosyne. RE, s.v.
Eupheme 2; Delcourt, p. 47; Orphic...
- The
Goddess contrasting her is
Penia ("Poverty").
Their sisters were
Eucleia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne.
Along with her sisters, she was a
member of...
-
compiled by Otto Kern say that by Hephaestus,
Aglaea became mother of
Eucleia ("Good Repute"),
Eupheme ("Acclaim"),
Euthenia ("Prosperity"), and Philophrosyne...
- Periopis, or
lastly Damocrateia. His only
sibling was Myrto,
mother of
Eucleia by Heracles.
Homer also
references Menoetius as the
individual who gave...
-
daughter of
Menoitios of Opus,
sister to Patroclus. She had a
daughter Eucleia by Heracles. Pausanias, 8.14.8 Nonnus, 29.270
Scholia on
Apollonius Rhodius...
- Meda
Antiochus Melite (heroine)
Melite (naiad)
Hyllus (possibly)
Myrto Eucleia Palantho of
Hyperborea Latinus Parthenope,
daughter of
Stymphalus (son...
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personification of goodness, friendship, and reception.
Their sisters were
Eucleia, Eupheme, and Euthenia.
Along with her sisters, she was a
member of the...