- into
blinding these sons, a fate
Phineus himself would suffer. By his
second wife, or by a
Scythian concubine,
Phineus had two more sons,
Mariandynus and...
-
Phineus is a Gr****
mythological king of Thrace,
visited by
Jason and the Argonauts.
Phineus may also
refer to:
Phineus (son of Belus),
turned to stone...
-
harpies play a part is that of King
Phineus of Thrace, who was
given the gift of
prophecy by Zeus.
Angry that
Phineus gave away the god's
secret plan, Zeus...
- Aegyptus,
Danaus and Cepheus.
Phineus had been
engaged to Cepheus'
daughter Andromeda before she wed ****us, and
Phineus plotted against him, leading...
- that they
would wrong Phineus no more. Eventually, the
Argonauts freed Phineus from the punishment.
Being rid of the Harpies,
Phineus revealed to the Argonauts...
- mythology,
Phineus (/ˈfɪniəs, ˈfɪn.juːs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φινεύς,
Ancient Gr****: [pʰiː.neǔs]) was the name of the
following figures:
Phineus, an Arcadian...
-
Erechtheus of Athens. They were the
brothers of
Chione and Cleopatra, wife of
Phineus; king of Thrace. Due to
being sons of the
north wind they were supernaturally...
-
Jason reached the
court of
Phineus of
Salmydessus in Thrace. Zeus had sent the
harpies to
steal the food put out for
Phineus each day.
Jason took pity...
- had Achiroe,
daughter of Nilus, as his mother, and Danaus, Aegyptus, and
Phineus as brothers. He was
called Iasid Cepheus,
pertaining to his
Argive ancestry...
- Enyalios.
According to
other sources, he was the son of
Belus and
brother of
Phineus, Phoenix,
Aegyptus and Danaus. This
tradition was
followed by
Tzetzes but...