- In Gr**** mythology,
Polyidus (/ˌpɒliˈaɪdəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πολύειδος, romanized: Polúeidos, lit. 'he who sees many things') also
known as Polyeidus, is...
- his way to Caria, he
encountered the
famous Corinthian fortune teller Polyeidos, who gave him
advice on his
upcoming battle,
telling Bellerophon that...
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Bellerophon found Pegasus; the most
common being that the hero was told by
Polyeidos to
sleep in the
temple of Athena,
where the
goddess visited him in the...
- poet
Pindar (c. 522 BC – c. 443 BC)
Plato (comic poet) (fl. c. 400 BC)
Polyeidos (poet) (fl. c. 400 BC)
Poseidippus of
Pella (c. 310 BC – c. 240 BC) Poseidippus...
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Polyidus (Gr****: Πολύϊδος, also Πολύειδος or Πολυείδης; fl. c. 400 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
dithyrambic poet who was also
skillful as a painter; he seems...
- Hardie, "Atlas and Axis" The
classical Quarterly N.S. 33.1 (1983:220-228).
Polyeidos, fr. 837 Campbell; Ovid,
Metamorphoses 4.627. Ovid,
Metamorphoses 4.617...
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Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian ****aean
Delphic Erythraean ****espontine...
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Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian ****aean
Delphic Erythraean ****espontine...
- immortals. He was the
father of Coer**** and
grandfather of
Polyeidos. Cleitus, son of
Polyeidos, thus great-grandson of the precedent. Cleitus,
suitor of...
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Halitherses Helenus Iamus Idmon Manto Melampus Mopsus Munichus Phineus Polyeidos Polypheides Pythia Sibyls Cimmerian ****aean
Delphic Erythraean ****espontine...