- In Gr**** mythology,
Porthaon (Ancient Gr****: Πορθάων,
genitive Πορθάονος),
sometimes referred to as
Parthaon or
Portheus (seems
related to the verb portheō...
- who
received a vine-plant from the same god.
Oeneus was the son of King
Porthaon and Euryte, and thus,
brother of Agrius, Alcathous, Melas, Leucopeus, and...
-
Graphium porthaon, the
coastal swordtail, cream-striped
swordtail or dark swordtail, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Papilionidae,
found in tropical...
- 1st cent. AD
Oeagrus Nonnus 5th cent. AD
Paeon Etym. Mag. 12th cent. AD
Portheus (
Porthaon) Ant. Lib. 2nd/3rd cent. AD
Tereus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD...
-
Agrios means 'wild, savage') was a
Calydonian prince as the son of King
Porthaon and Euryte; he was the
brother of
Oeneus (successor of
their father as...
- Terpsic****,
Melpomene or
Calliope or
lastly by Sterope,
daughter of King
Porthaon of Calydon. In Euripides's play
Helen (167),
Helen in her
anguish calls...
- Muse
Melpomene or her
sister Terpsic**** or Sterope,
daughter of King
Porthaon of Calydon. She may have two or one sister(s),
namely Peisinoe or Molpe...
- the
battle of the
Giants versus the
Olympian gods. Agrius, son of King
Porthaon of Calydon. Agrius, son of
Polyphonte and a bear. He was the twin brother...
- river-god
Achelous and the Muse
Melpomene or Sterope,
daughter of King
Porthaon of Calydon. She may have two sisters,
variously named as
Thelxiepeia and...
-
cousin Epicaste, the
daughter of Calydon, who
became by him the
mother of
Porthaon and Demonice.
According to Pausanias, Thestius, the
father of Leda, was...