- Gr**** mythology,
Lityerses (Ancient Gr****: Λιτυέρσης) was an
illegitimate son of
Midas (or of Comis)
dwelling in Celaenae, Phrygia.
Lityerses was a talented...
- his grain.
Heracles came to the aid of
Daphnis and slew
Lityerses. See Otto
Crusius s.v.
Lityerses in Röscher's
Lexikon der
griechischen and römischen Mythologie...
-
cornered by
Lityerses, Commodus' man and the son of King
Midas who
holds a
grudge against Leo for his role in Midas'
second death and
Lityerses getting turned...
- song of the
divine Lityerses he is
using a
generic term.
There was at
least one
traditional reaping-song
which told how
Lityerses, son of Midas, of Celaenae...
-
Phrygian migration to Anatolia.
According to some accounts,
Midas had a son,
Lityerses, the
demonic reaper of men, but in some
variations of the myth he instead...
-
followers after they
attempt to
sacrifice him to the gods.
Heracles killed Lityerses after beating him in a
contest of harvesting.
Heracles killed Periclymenus...
- with the
accompaniment of
their flutes. The harvest-song for
Phrygian Lityerses was,
according to one tradition, a
comic version of the
lament sung by...
- Cavallini)
discussing reincarnation of
humans punished by the gods, Litierse/
Lityerses and Eracle/Heracles (Francesco
Ragusa and
Fiorangelo Pucci), and a father...
- upon him and his son
Lityerses emerging from the
Doors of Death. It has been
mentioned that
Midas has
occasionally turned Lityerses to gold by
mistake causing...
- love of a man
Leucus Λεῦκος the name of
several mythological figures Lityerses Λιτυέρσης a son of
Midas killed by Heracles, and
eponym of a kind of reaping...