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Pierus (/ˈpaɪərəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πίερος), in Gr**** mythology, is a name
attributed to two individuals:
Pierus, the
eponym of Pieria, son of Makednos...
- mythology,
Pierus[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Πίερος) was the king of
Emathia in Macedonia. He was the
eponym of
Pieria and Mt.
Pierus.
Pierus was credited...
- had one son, Hyacinth, with one of
several kings, in
various myths—with
Pierus or with king
Oebalus of Sparta, or with king Amyclas,
progenitor of the...
- own love for Adonis. This was the only myth
where Pierus appeared once: "Clio fell in love with
Pierus, son of Magnes, in
consequence of the
wrath of Aphrodite...
- the
version that
places Oeagrus in Pieria, his
father is
given as King
Pierus and the
nymph Methone. He was
described as "a
Thracian wine-god, who was...
- Hermes, (6) Muse Terpsic**** and Apollo, (7) Muse Clio and Magnes, (8)
Pierus, (9)
Apollo and Aethusa,
daughter of Poseidon, and
lastly (10)
Apollo and...
- of Ouranos. One of the
people frequently ****ociated with the
Muses was
Pierus. By some he was
called the
father (by a
Pimpleian nymph,
called Antiope...
-
given various parentage,
providing local links, as the son of Clio and
Pierus, or King
Oebalus of Sparta, or of king
Amyclus of Sparta,
progenitor of...
- town near
Mount Olympus. She is said to have
defeated the
daughters of
Pierus, king of Thessaly, in a
singing match, and then, to
punish their presumption...
- the
Muses in the
times of Archelaos, the
genealogies featuring Apollo,
Pierus and Methone, Orpheus's tomb in
Leibethra and the
importance of this gesture...