- In Gr**** mythology,
Creusa (/kriːˈjuːsə/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρέουσα
Kreousa "princess") may
refer to the
following figures: Creusa, a
naiad daughter of Gaia...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Creusa (/kriˈuːsə/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρέουσα
Kreousa "princess" ) or
Glauce (/ˈɡlɔːsi/; Γλαυκή "blue-gray"),
Latin Glauca, was a princess...
- Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
Creusa (Ancient Gr****: Κρέουσα, romanized:
Kreousa) is the wife of Aeneas, and the
mother of Ascanius.
According to Apollodorus...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Creusa (/kriˈuːsə/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρέουσα
Kreousa "princess" ) was an
Athenian princess.
Creusa was the
youngest daughter of Erechtheus...
- and the
nymph Orseis were Dorus, Xuthos, and Aeolus. Sons of
Xuthos and
Kreousa,
daughter of Erechthea, were Ion and Achaeus.
According to Hyginus, 22...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Creusa (/kriːˈuːsə/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρέουσα
Kreousa "princess" ) was a
Thessalian naiad nymph and
daughter of Gaia (Earth). Creusa...
- the
Pindos mountains,
where he
marries Themisto,
daughter of
Ypseus and
Kreousa, and
becomes the
founder of
Athamania and
Patriarch of the Athamanians...
-
Creusis or
Kreusis (Ancient Gr****: Κρεῦσις), or
Creusa or
Kreousa (Κρέουσα), also
Creusia or
Kreousia (Κρεουσία), was a town of
ancient Boeotia, at the...
-
Euripides aims at
justifying the
worship of
Apollo "patroos" in Athens:
Kreousa,
mother of Ion,
falls victim of rape by Apollo. She
abandons the newborn...
- Here,
according to tradition,
Apollo was
united with Erechtheus'
daughter Kreousa. From that
liaison Ion, the
Athenian hero, was born. The
sanctuary was...