- mythology, was a
Boeotian who was
regarded as the
ancestor of the
ancient Hyantes (Ὕαντες), who were the
aboriginal inhabitants of Boeotia. His name means...
- Dice
Offering a
Banquet to Francus, in the
Presence of
Hyante and Climene, from 'La Franciade' by
Pierre de Ronsard,
painted by
Toussaint Dubreuil (16th...
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Pelasgians Abantes Aones Caucones Curetes Dryopes Hyantes Kranaoi Minyans Phleygans Teleboans...
- King Dicée,
offering a
banquet to Francus, in the
presence of
Hyante and Climène, from La
Franciade by
Pierre de Ronsard...
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Pelasgians Abantes Aones Caucones Curetes Dryopes Hyantes Kranaoi Minyans Phleygans Teleboans...
- v t e
Pelasgians Abantes Aones Caucones Curetes Dryopes Hyantes Kranaoi Minyans Phleygans Teleboans...
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Pelasgians Abantes Aones Caucones Curetes Dryopes Hyantes Kranaoi Minyans Phleygans Teleboans...
-
Peloponnese Peninsula, from the
coast to the
eastern slopes of
Mount Parnon.
Hyantes Pelasgians (legendary or
partly based on a true
people and
historical events)...
- the Leleges, the Curetes, the Kaukones, the Aones, the Temmikes, the
Hyantes, the Telchines, the
Boeotian Thracians, the Teleboae, the Ephyri, the Phlegyae...
-
whereas the
fourth and
final book is
mainly given over to the
other sister Hyante, who
delivers to
Francus a
prophecy about how he will give
travel and eventually...