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Melantheia or
Melanthea (Ancient Gr****: Μελανθείας) was the
daughter of the river-god Alpheus, and thus she can be
counted as a naiad.
Melanthea bore to Poseidon...
- pronunciation: [eːrɛ̌ːnɛː]) or Irene, was a
daughter of
Poseidon and
Melanthea,
daughter of Alpheus. She gave her name to Eirene, a
small island near...
- Gr****: Μελανθώ) may
refer to the
following women: Melantho, also
called Melanthea, a
Phthian princess as the
daughter of King Deucalion[AI-generated source...
- Protogenea, and
possibly a third, Amphictyon.
Another account, adds a
daughter Melanthea to the list of the couple’s progeny. This daughter, also
called Melantho...
- and
possibly of
Thyia and
Pandora II, Melantho[AI-generated source?] (
Melanthea) and Candybus. By Zeus,
Protogeneia became the
mother of Opus, Aethlius...
-
Doris escape from the
embraces of
Priapus was
metamorphosed into a tree
Melanthea -
daughter of the river-god Alpheus; she bore to
Poseidon a daughter,...
- account, she was
called the
daughter of King
Hyamus of
Hyampolis and
Melanthea (Melantho),
daughter of Deucalion. Her
sister was
called Celaeno. Melanis...
-
Deucalion and Pyrrha,
giving his
siblings as Amphictyon, Protogeneia, and
Melanthea (Melantho). The scholion, however, also
states that "some say that ****en...
- were Protogeneia, Thyia,
Pandora II, Melantho[AI-generated source?] (
Melanthea) and Candybus.
Amphictyon married a
daughter of King
Cranaus of Athens...