-
sister of Solymus. The
plural Praxidicae (Ancient Gr****: Πραξιδίκαι,
Praxidikai)
refers to the
following groups of
mythological figures who
presided over...
-
mythological Queen Arete), who,
together with
sister Homonoia,
formed the
Praxidikai ("Exacters of Justice"). In its
earliest appearance in Gr****, this notion...
- a
minor god of household.
Arete and
Homonoia were
referred to as the
Praxidikai,
taking this name
after their mother. As such,
Homonoia was
probably closely...
- and
daughters Homonoia (Concord) and
Arete (Virtue), who were
called Praxidikai (Exacters of Penalties)
after their mother. In the
Orphic Hymns, Praxi****...
- 21 Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Milyai;
concerning Cragus, see also
Praxidikai Ovid,
Fasti 4.79. Pseudo-Clement,
Recognitions from Ante-Nicene Library...
- that they were not
taken rashly or thoughtlessly.
Their name was the
Praxidikai (Πραξιδίκαι), and they had a
temple in
common at the foot of the Telphusian...
- and
daughters Homonoia (Concord) and
Arete (Virtue), who were
called Praxidikai (Exacters of Penalties)
after their mother. Apollodorus, The
Library with...