- In Gr**** mythology, Makedon, also
Macedon (Ancient Gr****: Μακεδών) or
Makednos (Μακεδνός), was the
eponymous ancestor of the
ancient Macedonians according...
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Pandora Hes. Cat. 6th cent. BC ****en
Pyrrha Hes. Cat. 6th cent. BC Magnes,
Makednos Thyia Hes. Cat. 6th cent. BC
Tyche Aphrodite Pindar 5th cent. BC Targitaos...
- (Makedónes),
ultimately derives from the
ancient Gr****
adjective μακεδνός (
makednós),
meaning 'tall' or 'taper',
which shares the same root as the adjective...
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Emathius or
Amathus (Ancient Gr****:Ἥμαθος, Ἠμάθιος, Ἄμαθος), was son of
Makednos, from whom
Emathia (the
Homeric name of
Lower Macedonia) was
believed to...
- (Makedónes),
which itself is
derived from the
ancient Gr****
adjective μακεδνός (
makednós),
meaning "tall, slim", also the name of a
people related to the Dorians...
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Prometheus Clymene Epimetheus Pandora Deucalion Pyrrha ****en
Dorus Xuthus Aeolus Tectamus Aegimius Achaeus Ion
Makednos Magnes...
-
slaying of his
friend Patroclus. Orithyia, a
daughter of Cecrops, wife of
Makednos and
mother of Europus. Orithyia, a
daughter of Erechtheus, who was abducted...
- was the
daughter of Deucalion.
Thyia bore to Zeus two sons,
Magnes and
Makednos, the
latter of whom was
considered the
eponym of Macedonia. This genealogy...
- name
attributed to two individuals: Pierus, the
eponym of Pieria, son of
Makednos and
father of the Pierides. Pierus, son of
Thessalian Magnes and father...
- muse Calliope, (2) her
sister Polymnia, (3) a
daughter of Pierus, son of
Makednos or (4)
lastly of Menippe,
daughter of Thamyris. Pindar, however, seems...