- the
Lapiths were hor**** in the gr****lands of Thessaly,
famous for its horses. The
Lapiths were
credited with
inventing the bridle's bit. The
Lapith King...
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battle with the
Lapiths (their kin), and conversely,
teachers like Chiron. The
Centaurs are best
known for
their fight with the
Lapiths who, according...
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transliterated as Perithous), in Gr**** mythology, was the King of the
Lapiths of
Larissa in Thessaly, as well as best
friend to Theseus.
Pirithous was...
- Gr**** mythology,
Ixion (/ɪkˈsaɪən/ ik-SY-ən; Gr****: Ἰξίων) was king of the
Lapiths, the most
ancient tribe of Thessaly.
Ixion was the son of Ares, or Leonteus...
- (/ˈflɛdʒiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φλεγύας
means 'fiery') was a king of the
Lapiths (or the Phlegyans).
Phlegyas was the son of Ares and Chryse,
daughter of...
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Caeneus was the
strongest warrior of his day, and
became king of the
Lapiths.
While king,
Caeneus angered the gods by an act of impiety,
although accounts...
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armed and
crested dancers.
Lapiths Corythus, a
Lapith killed by the
centaur Rhoetus at the Centauromachy.
Crantor Dryas, a
Lapith who
fought against the centaurs...
- were a
kindred people with the
Lapiths and were said to be wild, savage, and lustful.
After Ixion, king of the
Lapiths, fell into
insanity and was ostracized...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Exadius (Ancient Gr****: Ἐξάδιος) was one of the
Lapiths who
attended the
nuptial of
their king
Pirithous and his
bride Hippodamia...
- Ixion, King of the
Lapiths,
Deceived by Juno, Whom He
Wished to
Seduce is a
painting by
Peter Paul Rubens,
executed c. 1615. It was part of the Duke of...