- In Gr**** mythology,
Idyia (Ancient Gr****: Ἰδυῖα, romanized:
Idyîa) or
Eidyia (Ancient Gr****: Εἰδυῖα, romanized: Eidyîa; /aɪˈdaɪ.ə/) was a
daughter of...
-
variously given:
Hyginus calls her Ipsia,
Hesiod and the
Bibliotheca call her
Idyia,
Apollonius calls her Asterodeia, a
Caucasian Oceanid and
others Hecate...
- and a
niece of Circe, an
enchantress goddess. Her
mother might have been
Idyia. She
plays the
archetypal role of helper-maiden,
aiding Jason in his search...
- and
father of Medea,
Chalciope and Absyrtus. His
consort was
either (1)
Idyia, the
youngest daughter of Oce****, (2) Asterodeia, a
Caucasian Oceanid,...
- 10),
Idyia (1.9.23),
Melia (2.1.1),
Meliboea (3.8.1), and
Pleione (3.10.1). The
matching names are: Asia, Callirhoe, Doris, Electra, Eurynome,
Idyia, Metis...
-
Titan sun god
Helios and
mother of Circe, and
Aeetes the king of Colchis;
Idyia, wife of
Aeetes and
mother of Medea; and Callirhoe, the wife of Chrysaor...
- and Epimetheus; ****is, wife of
Helios and
mother of
Circe and Aeetes;
Idyia, wife of
Aeetes and
mother of Medea; and Styx, the
great river of the underworld...
- (Aeetes) and
mother of Medea. Otherwise, the wife of
Aeetes was
called Ipsia,
Idyia, Asterodeia, Hecate,
Neaera or Eurylyte.
Clytemnestra is
occasionally abbreviated...
- and Epimetheus; ****is, wife of
Helios and
mother of
Circe and Aeetes;
Idyia, wife of
Aeetes and
mother of Medea; and Styx,
goddess of the
river Styx...
- Doris, Electra, Callirhoe, Styx, Clymene, Metis, Eurynome, ****is, and
Idyia). From
Hyperion and
Theia came
Helios (Sun),
Selene (Moon), and Eos (Dawn)...