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- romanized: Rhodôpis, lit. 'rosy-faced', Ancient Gr**** pronunciation: [r̥odɔ̂ːpis]) and Euthynicus (Ancient Gr****: Εὐθύνικος, romanized: Euthúnikos) are two young hunters...
- her. Eros made two chaste hunting companions of Artemis, Rhodopis and Euthynicus, to fall in love with each other at the behest of his mother Aphrodite...
- Rome portal Mythology portal Baucis and Philemon Lilaeus Rhodopis and Euthynicus Syceus Titanis "CALLISTO (Kallisto) - Arcadian Princess of Gr**** Mythology"...
- an insult to them both. So under her command, Eros made Rhodopis and Euthynicus, another young hunter who had shunned love and romance just like her,...
- companions who had sworn to remain chaste and be devoted to her, Rhodopis and Euthynicus, fell in love with each other and broke their vows in a cavern, Artemis...
- ancient Greece portal mythology portal Callisto Titanis Rhodopis and Euthynicus In the corrupted text, it is actually spelled Ethemeia, which does not...
- mentioned by Herodotus who may underlie the Rhodopis story Rhodopis and Euthynicus, pair of mythical hunters devoted to Artemis Rhodopis, a genus of birds...
- his intention, she plans for Casina to marry Euthynicus's servant Chalinus, to keep her safe until Euthynicus returns. When, after lots are drawn, her plan...
- the river and she into a spring. Rhodopis Fountain Artemis Rhodopis and Euthynicus were two virginal hunters devoted to Artemis and chastity. Aphrodite,...
- Greece portal Mythology portal Clytie Myrrha Polyphonte Rhodopis and Euthynicus Grimal 1986, s.v. Leucippus 5. Leitao, David; Bodnár, István (2006). "Leucippus"...