- In Gr**** mythology,
Oenopion /ɪˈnoʊpiən/ (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνοπίων, Oinopíōn,
English translation: "wine drinker", "wine-rich" or "wine face") was a legendary...
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called Haero by
Parthenius of Nicaea.
Merope was a
daughter of King
Oenopion, who was a
legendary ruler of
Chios and son of
Princess Ariadne. He was...
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where he got
drunk and
raped Merope,
daughter of
Oenopion, the
ruler there. In vengeance,
Oenopion blinded Orion and
drove him away.
Orion stumbled to...
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Crete as Asterion).
Ariadne married Dionysus and
became the
mother of
Oenopion, the
personification of wine, Staphylus, who was ****ociated with grapes...
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sleeping on Naxos,
Dionysus found and
married her. They had a son
named Oenopion, but she
committed suicide or was
killed by ****us. In some variants,...
- take up, raise, lift up') was a
Chian princess as the
daughter of King
Oenopion and the
nymph Helice. She was also
called Merope and was
loved by Orion...
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belong to the
genus Oenopion:
Oenopion adeptus Doyen, 1971
Oenopion gibbosus Champion, 1885
Oenopion zopheroides (Horn 1874) "
Oenopion". GBIF. Retrieved...
- cluster') was the son of wine-god
Dionysus and Ariadne. His
brothers include Oenopion, Thoas, Peparethus,
Euanthes and Ph****.
Another source stated that Staphylus's...
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visible things to be seen. In one myth,
after Orion was
blinded by King
Oenopion, he
traveled to the east,
where he met Helios.
Helios then
healed Orion's...
- blooming") may
refer to two
different individuals: Evanthes,
brother of
Oenopion, son of
Ariadne and Dionysus. His
mother was
probably the
nymph Helice...