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- 455 BC but did not win. In Gr**** mythology, the Peliades were the daughters of Pelias. The Peliades recounts the story of the daughters of Pelias murdering...
- each other according to their dwelling: the Idaeae were from Mount Ida, Peliades from Mount Pelion, etc. Myths ****ociated the Oreads with Artemis, since...
- the armies of Zhi, Wei and Han laying siege to Jinyang. Euripides presents his earliest known tragedy, Peliades, in the Athenian festival of Dionysia....
- Antinoe and Medusa. These daughters are sometimes called collectively as Peliades after their father. Tyro was married to King Cretheus of Iolcus, with whom...
- JSTOR 1353956. The priest(esse)s were variously known as selloi and as peliades ("doves"). Thompson (1982). Herodotus. Histories, Vol. II, 54–57. Homer...
- Victory bearing a tripod (Wall painting, Pompeii, 64 AD) Medea and the Peliades around a tripod (1828 relief after a 5th-century BC Gr**** original) Tripod...
- Greece portal mythology portal Medusa Medea gene Gudrun Morgan le Fay Peliades Pisidice of Methymna, who betra**** her father for the enemy Room, Adrian...
- sired Taphius who later founded the city of Taphos. Hippothoe, one of the Peliades, daughters of Pelias, King of Iolcus. Her mother was either Anaxibia, daughter...
- Athens and Lacedaemon. 455 BC: Euripides presents his first known tragedy, Peliades, in the Athenian festival of Dionysia. 454 BC: Athens loses a fleet and...
- fragmentary plays can be dated, and are arranged in roughly chronological order: Peliades (455 BC) Telephus (438 BC with Alcestis) Alcmaeon in Psophis (438 BC with...