- Gr**** mythology,
Phlegyas (/ˈflɛdʒiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φλεγύας
means 'fiery') was a king of the
Lapiths (or the Phlegyans).
Phlegyas was the son of Ares...
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Phlegyas (Ancient Gr****: Φλεγύας) was a town of
ancient Boeotia, on the
boundary with Phocis.
According to Gr**** mythology, it was
founded by Phlegyas...
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Thessalian princess and a
lover of the god Apollo. She was the
daughter of
Phlegyas, king of the Lapiths, and Cleophema. By
Apollo she
became the
mother of...
- 9.36.1; Hard, p. 560; Grimal, s.v.
Phlegyas, pp. 367–368. Apollodorus, 3.5.5; Hard, p. 560; Grimal, s.v.
Phlegyas, pp. 367–368. Pseudo-Plutarch, On Rivers...
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Early depiction similar figure on
burial jar from
Tabon Caves on
Palawan Phlegyas – a Gr**** king seen
ferrying Dante and
Virgil across the Styx in Inferno...
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Montefeltro Iacopo Rusticucci Malebolge Minos Nessus Paolo Malatesta Phlegethon Phlegyas Pietro della Vigna Plutus Pope
Boniface VIII Pope
Nicholas III Ruggieri...
- Aegle, one of the Hesperides. Aegle,
another name of Coronis,
daughter of
Phlegyas and
lover of Apollo. Aegle, was a
daughter of Panopeus, the
Phocian hero...
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accidentally stabbed each
other and died.
Phorbas was a
savage giant king of
Phlegyas who was
described as
having swine-like features. He
wished to
plunder Delphi...
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pregnant daughter Coronis was
killed by
either Artemis or Apollo, King
Phlegyas set fire to the
Apollonian temple at
Delphi and was
killed by Apollo. He...
- and by him
became the
mother of
Cleophema who bore
Aegle (Coronis) by
Phlegyas.
Erato was
named with the
other muses in Hesiod's Theogony. She was also...