- romanized: Humḗn),
Hymenaios or Hymenaeus, is a god of
marriage ceremonies who
inspires feasts and song.
Related to the god's name, a
hymenaios is a
genre of...
-
Admetus and Alcestis. By her, he
became the
father of Magnes, the
father of
Hymenaios.
Argus was
erroneously conflated with the
above Argus Arestorides who...
- unwed. He
fathered the
Corybantes by the Muse Thalia. By Calliope, he had
Hymenaios, Ialemus,
Orpheus and Linus. Alternatively,
Linus was said to be the son...
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Hymenaeus may
refer to:
Hymen (god), also
known as
Hymenaios, a
deity in Gr****
mythology Hymenaeus (biblical figure), a
heretical teacher in
Ephesus Grady...
- "Effeminate")[citation needed],
Himeros ("Impetuous Love" or "Pressing Desire"),
Hymenaios ("Bridal-Hymn"), and
Pothos ("Desire, Longing",
especially for one who...
- Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, the
Erotes (Eros, Anteros, Himeros, Pothos) Ares
Hymenaios, Iacchus, Priapus, the
Charites (Graces: Aglaea, Euphrosyne, Thalia) Dionysus...
-
knowledge of her womanhood. As
Iphis lamented to the
goddess Juno and the god
Hymenaios: "O what will be the
awful dreaded end, with such a
monstrous love compelling...
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Hermaphroditus (Ἑρμάφρόδιτός), god of
hermaphrodites and
effeminate men
Hymenaios (Ὑμέναιος), god of
marriage and
marriage feasts Ichnaea (Ἰχναία), goddess...
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Dionysus and Aphrodite;
Hermes and Aphrodite;
Dionysus and Chione; Zeus and
Aphrodite Pan
Siblings Charites, Eros, Hermaphroditos,
Hymenaios, Pan, satyrs...
- Hyacinth, who had
archaic hero-cults, and also
those involving Hymen (
Hymenaios).
Diodorus Siculus, in his work
Library of History,
mentions that some...