- Homer's
Iliad Podarkes, the
original name of Priam, king of Troy; see
Laomedon of Troy § Siege of
Heracles Podarkes, an
epithet of
Achilles Podarke, a harpy...
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Podarkes (Podarces, Swift-Footed) by the Poet [i.e. Homer], because, it is said,
Thetis gave the
newborn child the
wings of Arke (Arce) and
Podarkes means...
- hand, that he was
called Podarkes by the Poet, because, it is said,
Thetis gave the
newborn child the
wings of Arce and
Podarkes means that his feet had...
-
sired by the West Wind
Zephyrus while according to Nonnus,
Xanthus and
Podarkes,
horses of the
Athenian king Erechtheus, were born to
Aello and the North...
- Ποδάργη, Podargē, "she who is foot-speedy")
Podarce (/poʊˈdɑːrsiː/; Ποδάρκη,
Podarkē, "she who is foot-safe"?) Nicothoë (/nɪˈkɒθoʊiː/; Νικοθόη, Nikothoē, "she...
-
Jovian asteroid is the prin****l body of the
proposed Podarkes family. It was
named after Podarkes from Gr**** mythology. The
orbit of this
Trojan asteroid...
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Phlogeus and
Harpagos are the
offspring of Podarge. Her
other names are
Podarkes,
Podarke-Aellopos and Podarces.[citation needed] Homer.
Iliad xvi, 148. Hyginus...
- are
background asteroids according to AstDyS-2 and Nesvorný.
Podarkes family 13062
Podarkes —
Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008)...
- Erechtheus, a pair of
immortal horses owned by the king of Athens, Erechtheus.
Podarkes Xanthos Horses of Dioskouroi, the
immortal horses of the Dioskouroi. Harpagos...
- Achilles, who wore them on his feet.
Achilles was
sometimes known as
podarkes (feet like [the
wings of] Arke).
Podarces was also the
original name of...