- In Gr**** mythology, the
Heliadae or
Heliadai (/hɪˈlaɪ.ədiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἡλιάδαι) were the
seven sons of
Helios and
Rhodos and
grandsons of Poseidon...
- mythology, King
Cercaphus (Ancient Gr****: Κέρκαφος) of
Rhodes was one of the
Heliadae, sons of
Helios and Rhodos,
personification of the island.
Cercaphus and...
- /ˈtɛnəˌdʒiː/ (Ancient Gr****: Τενάγης, Τενάγη Tenágēs, Tenágē) was one of the
Heliadae, a son of
Rhodos and Helios. He was
murdered by his brothers, Actis, Triopas...
-
Makareus means "happy") or
Macar (/ˈmeɪkər/; Μάκαρ Makar) was one of the
Heliadae, sons of
Helios and Rhodos.
Macareus and his brothers, Triopas,
Actis and...
-
island "Rhodes"
after Rhodos. By Helios,
Rhodos was the
mother of the
Heliadae, who
succeeded the
Telchines as
rulers of Rhodes.
According to Pindar,...
-
Alectrona (Doric form) was a
daughter of
Helios and Rhodos, and
sister to the
Heliadae. She died a
virgin and was
worshipped as a
heroine on the
island of Rhodes...
- Gr**** mythology,
Ochimus (Ancient Gr****: Ὄχιμος) was the
eldest of the
Heliadae, sons of
Helios and Rhodos. One of his brothers, Tenages, was murdered...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Actis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκτίς) was one of the
Heliadae, sons of
Rhodos and Helios. Actis,
along with his brothers, Triopas, Macar, and...
- mythology,
Candalus (Ancient Gr****: Κάνδαλος Kándalos) was one of the
Heliadae, a son of
Rhodos and Helios. Candalus,
along with his brothers, Triopas...
- to Nonnus, they did so as
revenge for
being driven out of
Rhodes by the
Heliadae).
Accounts vary on how
exactly they were destro****: by
flood or Zeus's...