- or
Macareus (/məˈkæriəs, -ˈkɑːrjuːs/; Μακαρεύς
Makareus means 'happy') or
Macareas (Μακαρέας, Makareas), is the name of
several individuals:
Macareus, an...
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island came to be named,
married Macareus' daughter, Methymna [es; sv] (eponym of Methymna, a city at ****s).
Among Macareus'
other daughters were Mytilene...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Macareus (Ancient Gr****: Μακαρεύς,
Makareus means "happy") or
Macar (/ˈmeɪkər/; Μάκαρ Makar) was one of the Heliadae, sons of Helios...
-
Diodorus Siculus, the
Heliadae were Ochimus, Cercaphus, Actis,
Macar (i.e.
Macareus), Candalus, Triopas, and Tenages.
Diodorus Siculus also says that Helios...
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tragic love
affair between Aeolus' son
Macareus and his
daughter Canace.
According to Hyginus,
after the
incest Macareus killed himself, and
Aeolus killed...
- Amphithea.
Canace fell in love with
Macareus and
committed incest with him,
which resulted in her
getting pregnant.
Macareus promised to
marry Canace but never...
- Aeolia. In Euripides' lost
tragedy Aeolus, one of Aeolus' six sons is
named Macareus, and one of his six
daughters is
named Canace (also the name of one of...
- baby
exposed by
Aeolus after he had
discovered this, and
Macareus killed himself.
Macareus, son of Aeolus, is also
given as the
father of
Amphissa or...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἄμφισσα) or simply, Issa (/ˈiːsɑː/; Ἴσσα) was the
daughter of
Macareus and a
lover of Apollo. She was the
eponym of the city
Amphissa in Ozolian...
- (1st ed.). London:
Taylor and Francis, Ltd.
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