- as the
daughter of King
Peiras or
Peiranthus (himself son of Argus) and the
first priestess of
Argive Hera in history.
Peiras was
credited with founding...
-
Occitan French Sardinian Italian Romanian English petra piedra pedra pedra,
pèira pierre pedra,
perda pietra piatră 'stone'
terra tierra terra tèrra terre...
- Women, and by Acusilaus,
possibly a son of the
elder Argus, also
known as
Peiras,
Peiranthus or Peirasus. Io may
therefore be
identical to Callithyia, daughter...
- was a
Canadian electronic dance music duo from Montreal,
consisting of
Peiras "Paris" Fotis-Zoubris (born 1989) and
Simone "Simo" Teti (born 1988). Formed...
- (peiratēs), "brigand", from πειράομαι (peiráomai), "I attempt", from πεῖρα (
peîra), "attempt, experience". The
meaning of the Gr**** word peiratēs literally...
- Oceanid, and had by her six sons: Criasus, Ecbasus, Iasus,
Peiranthus (or
Peiras, Peirasus, Peiren),
Epidaurus and
Tiryns (said by
Pausanias to be the namesake...
- Turó de la
Peira is a
neighborhood in the Nou
Barris district of Barcelona,
Catalonia (Spain). 41°25′58.83″N 2°9′56.91″E / 41.4330083°N 2.1658083°E...
- the river-god
Strymon and Neaera. He was
probably the
brother of Ecbasus,
Peiras,
Epidaurus and Criasus. The city of
Tiryns was
named after him. Pausanias...
- Πείραντα) was a king of Argos. Otherwise, he was also
known as Piren, Peiren,
Peiras (Πειράς),
Peirasus (Πείρασος) and Piranthus.
Piras was the son of Argus...
- of
Strymon and Neaera, wife of
Argus (king of Argos),
mother of Ecbasus,
Peiras,
Epidaurus and
Criasus Glauce Arcadia one of the
nurses of Zeus
Hagno Arcadia...