- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Ismenus (Ancient Gr****: Ἰσμηνός) or
Ismenius may
refer to:
Ismenus or Ismenius, son of Oce**** and Tethys, god of the river...
- "art of divination",
Melia had
another son by Apollo,
Ismenus,
after whom the
Theban river Ismenus was named. The
story of
Melia and Caanthus, as recorded...
-
named Ismenus and the
second named Pelagon (by Apollodorus) or
Pelasgus (by Diodorus).
Nothing else has
survived about this Pelagon. Of
Ismenus, Diodorus...
- (/ɪzˈmiːniəs/ iz-MEE-nee-əs; Ἰσμηνιός, Ismēnios),
literally "of
Ismenus",
after Ismenus, the son of
Amphion and Niobe, whom he
struck with an
arrow Acersecomes...
-
river Ladon. She was the
sister of Aegina, Salamis,
Pelagon (Pelasgus) and
Ismenus.
Ismene was the wife of Argus,
eponymous king of
Argos and thus, mother...
- Ἰσμηνίς) was a
naiad nymph, one of the
daughters of the
Boeotian river god
Ismenus:
Ismenis is a
patronymic rather than a
given name.
Given her parentage...
- son's dead body,
implores her father, the
river god
Ismenus, to
avenge the youth's death.
Ismenus raises the
waters of his
river and
nearly drowns Hippomedon...
- the
Theban nymph Melia, who was, by Apollo, the
mother of
Tenerus and
Ismenus, one of the "earth-born" Meliae. Elsewhere, however, this
Melia is an Oceanid...
- Peirene, Asopis, Ornea, Chalcis, Harpina, Ismene,
Pelagon (or Pelasgus) and
Ismenus Consort (1) Zeus, (2) Actor, (3) Ares
Offspring (1)
Aeacus and Damocrateia...
- Kleonai, Thebe, Thespeia, Asopis, Sinope, Ornia, Chalcis, Pelasgus, and
Ismenus.
Tanagra married Poemander,
founder of the town of
Tanagra in
Boeotia which...