- In Gr**** mythology,
Periopis (Ancient Gr****: Περίωπις) was a
princess of
Pherae as
daughter of King of
Pheres and possibly, Periclymene,
daughter of King...
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Patroclus and
Myrto by
either Damocrateia, Sthenele,
Philomela Polymele, or
Periopis.
Among the
settlers of Locris,
Menoetius was
chiefly honored by King Opus...
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meaning "son of Menoetius") by
either Philomela or Polymele, Sthenele,
Periopis, or
lastly Damocrateia. His only
sibling was Myrto,
mother of
Eucleia by...
- and
became the
father of Admetus, Lycurgus,
Eidomene (wife of Amythaon),
Periopis (possible
mother of Patroclus) and
Antigona (mother of Asterius). Of them...
- name
Eoophyla capensis (Hampson, 1906)
Synonyms Argyractis capensis Hampson, 1906
Argyractis periopis Hampson, 1910
Cataclysta sambesica Strand, 1909...
- Otherwise, the hero was
called the son of
Philomela or Polymele,
Sthenele or
Periopis.
FGrHist 299 F5[permanent dead link] [=
Scholia on Pindar's
Olympian 9...
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listed three other wives of
Menoetius and
possible mothers of Patroclus:
Periopis,
daughter of Pheres,
founder of
Pherae Polymele,
daughter of Peleus, King...
- (or Periclymene) and thus, the
sister of Admetus, Lycurgus,
Eidomene and
Periopis.
Later on, she
married Cometes of
Peirasia and
became the
mother of Asterion...
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possible mothers of
Patroclus by Menoetius, the
other two
being Sthenele and
Periopis; some
refer to her as "Philomela". In some accounts, Damocrateia, daughter...
- by
Menoetius of Opus.
Other possible mothers of
Patroclus are Polymele,
Periopis,
Philomela and Damocrateia. Apollodorus, 2.1.5 Apollodorus, 3.13.8; Scholia...