- mythology,
Podarge (Gr****: Ποδάργη,
English translation: "fleet-foot")
referred to
several different beings. One of the
Harpies is
named Podarge and, due...
-
Virgil added Celaeno ("the dark") as a third.
Homer knew of a
harpy named Podarge ("fleet-foot").
Aello is
sometimes also
spelled Aellopus or Nicothoe; Ocypete...
- "whirlwind-footed")
Aellope (/eɪəˈloʊpiː/; Αελλώπη, Aellōpē)
Podarge (/poʊˈdɑːrdʒiː/; Ποδάργη,
Podargē, "she who is foot-speedy")
Podarce (/poʊˈdɑːrsiː/; Ποδάρκη...
- series.
Podarge and her huge air
armada of
giant green eagles (and many of the
individuals in it),
often play
pivotal parts in this story.
Podarge's face...
-
according to Gr**** mythology, two
immortal horses, the
offspring of the
harpy Podarge and the West wind, Zephyrus. In
other traditions,
Poseidon is the father...
- her devotion. Additionally, with yet
another sister and lover, the
harpy Podarge (also
known as Celaeno),
Zephyrus was said to be the
father of
Balius and...
- sea god
Thaumas and the
Oceanid Electra. Her harpy-sisters were
Aello (
Podarge) and Celaeno,
whereas other mentioned siblings were Iris, and possibly...
- black-figure vase from Eleusis.
Abode Tartarus Genealogy Parents Thaumas Siblings Iris, Harpies:
Aello (
Podarge), Celaeno, and Ocypete, and
possibly Hydaspes...
- "Gould's Frogmouth".
Birds of the World.
Ebird (n.d.). "
Podarge étoilé". Merlin. Le-Dantec (2010). "
Podarge étoilé". oiseaux.net.
Schwartz (2008). "Caprimulgiform"...
- The
Sirens Children of
Thaumas Arke The
Harpies Aello Celaeno Ocypete Podarge Iris
Children of
other gods
Aergia Aidos Alala Aletheia Angelia Arete Astraea...