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mythology Phrixus (/ˈfrɪksəs/; also
spelt Phryxus; Gr****: Φρίξος, translit.
Phrixos means "standing on end, bristling") was the son of Athamas, king of Boeotia...
- left of
Phrixos, his
stepmother Ino is standing, and to the right, his father, King Athamas, has a
sacrificial knife drawn. However,
Phrixos is the one...
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shield of Jason, as it was
described in Apollonius' Argonautica, "was
Phrixos the Minyan,
depicted as
though really listening to the ram, and the ram...
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mythology Halos and
Orchomenus are
variously recorded as
starting point of
Phrixos' and ****e's
flight to Colchis. The
classical city,
sometimes referred...
- (Οἰδίπους)
Peirithous (Πειρίθους)
Philoctetes in Troy (Φιλοκτήτης ἐν Τροίαι)
Phrixos (Φρίξος)
Aithon (Αἴθων)
Alkmaion (Ἀλκμαίων)
Hephaestus (Ἥφαιστος) Iris...
- did not
simply produce m****
wares include the
Perrone Painter and the
Phrixos Painter. His most
important stylistic successor was the
Underworld Painter...
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there in
prolonged torment; and
saves the life and
throne of
Queen Rhea of
Phrixos (after she
first saved him at
considerable risk to herself)
averting her...
- and his
upbringing by King AEetes, the king of Colchis. In his new land,
Phrixos would always be an
outsider “like a cuckoo’s egg” and
forever in debt to...
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divorced 1982,
married Helene Papachristidis Holden,
daughter of shipowner,
Phrixos Basil Papachristidis, and his wife,
Mariette Vachon in 1995. Cape was a...
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deacon at the
Hagia Sophia and
feeder of the poor (πτωχοτρόφος) at the
Phrixos harbour.
While his
birth date is
unknown contemporaries remarked that he...