- mythology,
Xuthus (/ˈz(j)uːθəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ξοῦθος Xouthos) was a
Phthian prince who
later became a king of Peloponnesus. He was the
founder (through...
- -
Trachinian Women Euripides:
Alcestis -
Elders of
Pherae Andromache -
Phthian Women The
Bacchae -
Theban Maenads Children of
Heracles -
Elders of Athens...
- from πᾶς "all" and δῶρον "gift", thus "all-gifted" or "all-giving") was
Phthian princess as the
daughter of King
Deucalion of Thessaly. She was
named after...
-
queen of Methymna. At some
point during the
course of the
Trojan War, the
Phthian hero
Achilles raided the
islands along the
western coast of Asia Minor...
-
character of
Antigone (/ænˈtɪɡəni/ ann-TIG-ə-nee; Gr****: Ἀντιγόνη), was a
Phthian princess who was the
daughter of Eurytion, and the wife of Peleus.[AI-generated...
- romanized: Khthonopátra, lit. 'she who has a
subterranean father') was a
Phthian princess who
later on
became the
queen of Locris.
Xenopatra was the daughter...
- mythology,
Candybus (Ancient Gr****: Κάνδυβος, romanized: Kándubos) was a
Phthian prince.
Candybus was the son of the King
Deucalion and
probably Pyrrha...
- Μελανθώ) may
refer to the
following women: Melantho, also
called Melanthea, a
Phthian princess as the
daughter of King Deucalion[AI-generated source?] and Pyrrha...
- (Δόλοπες) The
Dorians (Δωριείς) of
Sparta The
Ionians (Ἴωνες) of
Athens The
Phthian Achaeans (Ἀχαιοί) The
Locrians (Λοκροί) [divided into the
eastern Opuntians...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Neonus (Ancient Gr****: Νεώνου) was a
Phthian prince as the son of King ****en of Thessaly, the son of Deucalion, the ****enic progenitor...