- In some
stories from Gr**** mythology,
Itylus or
Itylos (Ancient Gr****: Ἴτυλος) was the son of Aedon, who was the
daughter of
Pandareus of
Ephesus and the...
- is
called Aëdon, a
daughter of
Pandareus in book 19, who
killed her son
Itylus in a fit of
madness and
became a nightingale.
Later authors would clarify...
- and Oxford.
Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909)
wrote a poem
called "
Itylus"
based on the
story in
which Philomela and Procne,
after being transformed...
- rich
voice in
wailing for her child, dear
Itylus, whom she had one day
slain with the
sword unwittingly,
Itylus, the son of king Zethus; even so my heart...
- Teuthras. She
married King
Tereus of
Thrace and
became the
mother of Itys (or
Itylus).
Procne was
given to wife to Tereus, a king of Thrace, in some versions...
- Zethus's wife and Niobe's sister-in-law was Aëdon, who had a
single child,
Itylus. Aëdon was
jealous of the vast
progeny Niobe had produced, so she conceived...
- cousin,
Itylus, the son of his
uncle Zethus by his wife, Aëdon. All the
Niobids but
especially Amaleus got
along greatly with
cousin Itylus; the two...
-
Tereus Confronted with the Head of his Son
Itylus (1637) by
Peter Paul Rubens...
-
three alternate options: Eriopis, Alcimache, or
Astyoche the
daughter of
Itylus.
Oileus was also the
father of Medon, who is
usually regarded as illegitimate;...
-
Williams Buchanan "Liz"
Algernon Charles Swinburne Chorus from "Atalanta" "
Itylus" "The
Garden of Proserpine" "A Match" "A
Forsaken Garden"
William Ernest...