-
copyist who
confounded mothakes and
mothônes. In any case, the
conclusion needs to be
treated carefully: the
mothônes were
young servants charged with domestic...
-
Aetolia and
appears in
myths concerning Argos.
According to Pausanias,
Mothone was a
daughter of
Oeneus by a concubine. In some accounts,
Polyxo was called...
- Meleager, Toxeus, Clymenus, Periphas, Agelaus, Thyreus, Gorge, Eurymede,
Mothone, Perimede, Melanippe, and
Tydeus (if
Oeneus was her father) Eurypylus,...
- is, the Anemoi.
Under this name she was
worshipped and had a
temple at
Mothone in Messenia. It was
believed to have been
built by Diomedes,
because in...
-
Methone (Gr****: Μεθώνη, Methṓnē) or
Mothone (Μοθώνη,
Mothṓnē) was a town in the
southwestern corner of
ancient Messenia. It was an
important place in ancient...
- in 369, but some
scholars suggest it only
became a city
after c. 365.
Mothone:
founded by
exiles from the city of
Nauplia in
Argolis who had been expelled...
- ✓ ✓ ✓ 10 ✓ ✓ No name
given Eumelus ✓ ✓ 11 ✓ ? ✓ 11 ✓ 11 ✓ 8 ✓ 11 ✓ 10
Mothone Philoctetes ✓ ✓ 7 ✓ 7 ✓ 7 ✓ 7 ✓ 22 ✓ 7
Medon ✓ No name
given Machaon ✓...
-
offers Achilles in
order to
subdue his rage.
Pausanias knew the city as
Mothone,
named either after the
daughter of
Oeneus or
after the rock Mothon, which...
- the bird. The
Meleagrids included Melanippe and Eurymede,
possibly also
Mothone,
Perimede and Polyxo. Two
other daughters of Oeneus,
Gorge and Deianeira...
- some
accounts rather, she was
called the
sister of Pierus.
Methone or
Mothone (Μοθώνη), a ****
daughter of King
Oeneus of
Calydon by a concubine....