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- In Gr**** mythology, Molpadia (Ancient Gr****: Μολπαδία means 'divine song') may refer to the two different women: Molpadia, an Amazon who was said to have...
- is the daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis, and sister to Rhoeo and Molpadia. Apollo impregnated Rhoeo, and upon discovering her pregnancy, her father...
- Chersonesus, Molpadia to Castabus and Parthenos to Bubastus. He turned them into goddesses and they both received divine honors. Molpadia's name was changed...
- Molpadia musculus is a species of sea cu****ber in the family Molpadiidae. It is found in deep waters in the Atlantic Ocean, burrowing in the mud. Molpadia...
- birth. Molpadia, singer of divine songs, a rare epithet of Artemis as a goddess of dances and songs and leader of the nymphs. In a legend Molpadia was an...
- Dionysus and Ariadne. Together they had three daughters: Parthenos, Rhoeo and Molpadia. Rhoeo became Apollo's lover and fell pregnant with his son, Anius. When...
- margarita Hübner, [1819] (nom. nud.) Papilio albunea Dalman, 1823 Mylothris molpadia Hübner, [1823] Mylothris margarita Hübner, [1825] Appias margarita Tachyris...
- fighting with the side of Theseus when a javelin thrown by an Amazon named Molpadia hit her, in another version of the Myth Antiope led the Amazons in battle...
- Parthenos was the daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis, sister of Rhoeo and Molpadia (Hemithea). After a suicide attempt she and Hemithea were carried by Apollo...
- accidentally shot dead by an Amazon named Molpadia, who, in turn, was killed by Theseus. The tombs of both Antiope and Molpadia were shown in Athens, according...