- In Gr**** mythology,
Polytechnus (Ancient Gr****: Πολύτεχνος, romanized: Polutekhnos, lit. 'he with many arts') is a
carpenter from Colophon, in an Anatolian...
- Pandareus, who had
Polytechnus tied,
smeared with
honey and left to the
mercy of flies. Aëdon in pity kept the
flies off of
Polytechnus,
angering Pandareus...
- Philomela.
After her
sister Aëdon won a bet
against her
husband Polytechnus,
Polytechnus was
forced to find his wife a
female slave as promised. He went...
-
supplanting Philomela) and
Polytechnus (supplanting Tereus); in this version,
which takes place in Asia
Minor rather than Thrace,
Polytechnus loses a bet against...
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confirm the
identity of Pandareus's wife as Harmothoë), Aëdon's
husband Polytechnus rapes and
forces the
virgin Chelidon into slavedom. The two
sisters manage...
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married Zethus, king of Thebes, and bore him an only son
named Itylus, or
Polytechnus, a
carpenter of
Colophon in Lydia, and bore him an only son
named Itys...
- no song. (Hyginus, Fabulae, 45). A very
similar story was told
about Polytechnus.
Tereus was also a
common given name
among Thracians. The
Attic playwrights...
-
Antoninus Liberalis, in his Metamorphoses,
involves Eris in the
story of
Polytechnus and Aedon, who
claimed to love each
other more than Hera and Zeus. This...
- In one
variation of the myth,
Procne is
called Aëdon and his
father Polytechnus. The
fullest surviving account of Itys' tale
comes to us via the Roman...
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Peristera Picus Pierides Phene Philaeus Philomela Pleiades Polyphonte Polytechnus Procne Rhexenor Schoeneus Scylla Tereus Timandra Non-avian Abas Actaeon...