- In Gr**** mythology,
Iasus (/ˈaɪ.ə.səs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἴασος) or
Iasius (/aɪˈeɪʒəs/; Ἰάσιος) was the name of
several people:
Iasus (Iasius), one of the...
-
archaeological excavations at
Iasus revealed Mycenean buildings (with two "Minoan"
levels underneath them). "At
Iasus,
Mycenaean buildings, approximately...
-
versions of the
huntress Atalanta: one from Arcadia,
whose parents were
Iasus and
Clymene and who is
primarily known from the
tales of the Calydonian...
- mythology,
Iasion /aɪˈeɪʒən/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἰασίων, romanized: Iasíōn) or
Iasus /ˈaɪəsəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἴασος, romanized: Íasos), also
called Eetion /iːˈɛʃən/...
-
Iasus or
Iasos (Ancient Gr****: Ἴασος) was a town in
ancient Laconia,
which Pausanias describes as
belonging to the Achaeans.
William Smith conjectures...
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communities on the west
coast of
Anatolia were
Mycenaean settlements at
Iasus and Müskebi on the Halicarn****us
peninsula and
walled Mycenaean colonies...
- C****ilus of
Iasus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Χοιρίλος) was an epic poet of
Iasus in Caria, who
lived in the 4th
century BC. He
accompanied Alexander the
Great on...
- Dard****'
original home was in Arcadia,
where Dard**** and his
elder brother Iasus (elsewhere more
commonly called Iasion)
reigned as
kings following Atlas...
- had at
least three sons: Agenor,
Jasus (
Iasus) and Pelasgus.
According to the
mythographer Apollodorus,
Iasus was the son of
Argus and
Ismene (daughter...
- and
Inachus (probably
Iasus). Eurisabe, Anthus,
Pelasgus and
Agenor were
probably Triopas' sons when we took into
account that
Iasus was
always called the...