- In Gr**** mythology,
Pelopia or
Pelopea or
Pelopeia (Ancient Gr****: Πελόπεια) was a name
attributed to four individuals:
Pelopia, a
Theban princess as...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pelopia,
Pelopea or
Pelopeia (Ancient Gr****: Πελόπεια), less
commonly known as Mnesiphane, was the
daughter of Thyestes. Thyestes...
- offstage.
Aegisthus was the son of
Thyestes and Thyestes's own
daughter Pelopia, an
incestuous union motivated by his father's
rivalry with the
house of...
- with his wife Aerope.
Thyestes fathered Aegisthus with his own daughter,
Pelopia, and this son
vowed gruesome revenge on Atreus' children.
Aegisthus murdered...
- different.
Thyestes was the son of
Pelops and Hippodamia, and
father of
Pelopia and Aegisthus. His
three sons by a naiad, who were
killed by Atreus, were...
-
daughter of Amphion. He was the
father of Acastus, Pisidice, Alcestis,
Pelopia, Hippothoe, Amphinome, Evadne, Asteropeia,
Antinoe and Medusa.
These daughters...
- Byz. 6th cent. AD
Odomantus Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD
Cycnus Cleobula Pelopia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Pyrene Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Diomedes of...
-
Parents Pelias and
Anaxibia or
Philomache Siblings Pisidice, Alcestis,
Pelopia, Hippothoe, Amphinome, Evadne, Asteropeia, and
Antinoe Consort Astydamia...
-
asking an
oracle what to do, who
advised him to have a son by his daughter,
Pelopia, who
would then kill Atreus. However, when
their son
Aegisthus was first...
- he is
turned into a wolf as a result. Lycaon, son of Ares and
possibly Pelopia or Pyrene, and thus, the
brother of Cycnus. Like his brother, he was also...