- Gr**** mythology,
Mycene (Ancient Gr****: Μυκήνη, romanized: Mykene), was a
daughter of Inachus, king of
Argos and wife of Arestor.
Mycene was said to be...
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Acusilaus says that he was earth-born (authochthon), born from Gaia.
Probably Mycene (in
another version the son of Gaia) was a
primordial giant whose epithet...
- pre-Grecian
civilization on an
island named Bardos, the
Mycéne Empire. One of
their findings was that the
Mycene used an army of
steel titans about 20
meters in...
- the
mother of Hilaeira,
Phoebe and
possibly Arsinoe •
Messeis •
Hyperia •
Mycene wife of
Arestor and by him
probably the
mother of
Argus Panoptes; eponym...
- of whom he was
simply the back-formed eponym, his
other children include Mycene, the
eponym of Mycenae, the
spring nymph Amymone, Messeis, Hyperia, Themisto...
-
named myces) at Mycenae, or
perhaps the
place was
named after the lady
Mycene,
daughter of Inachus,
mentioned in a now-fragmentary poem, the **** Ehoiai...
- UPIC for
translating graphical images into
musical results and
composed Mycènes Alpha (1978) with it. In
Europe in 1964,
Karlheinz Stockhausen composed...
- Deucalion.
Melia was also said to have been the mother, by Inachus, of
Mycene, the wife of Arestor, and
eponym of Mycenae.
Melia was also
perhaps considered...
- Hilaeira,
Phoebe and
possibly Arsinoe •
Messeis -do- - •
Hyperia -do- - •
Mycene -do- wife of
Arestor and by him
probably the
mother of
Argus Panoptes; eponym...
-
mushroom he had
plucked on the site.
Homer connected the name to the
nymph Mycene, the
daughter of the
river god
Inachos of
Argos (Odyssey 2.120). In the...