-
Protogeneia (/ˌprɒtə.dʒəˈnaɪə/;
Ancient Gr****: Πρωτογένεια
means "the firstborn"), in Gr**** mythology, may
refer to:
Protogeneia, a
Phthian princess as...
- axes is at
least 1.26:1.
There is one
reported stellar occultation by
Protogeneia, on May 28, 2002, from Texas.[citation needed] 'Protogenea' in Noah Webster...
- sons: Cecrops, Pandorus,
Metion and of six daughters, the
eldest was
Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa,
Oreithyia and Chthonia. Sometimes, his other...
- Locris,
Menoetius was
chiefly honored by King Opus II, son of Zeus and
Protogeneia. Hesiod,
Theogony 507–516; Apollodorus, 1.2.3;
Scholia to Aeschylus,...
- she had
three sons, ****en, Amphictyon, Orestheus; and
three daughters Protogeneia,
Pandora and Thyia.
According to some accounts, ****en or Helmetheus...
-
Catalogue of Women. Oxford, pp. 50–2, who
posits that a
third daughter,
Protogeneia, who was
named at (e.g.) Pausanias, 5.1.3, was also
present in the Catalogue...
- was
uniquely venerated at
Itanos in Crete, as
Tyche Protogeneia,
linked with the
Athenian Protogeneia ("firstborn"),
daughter of Erechtheus,
whose self-sacrifice...
-
Pyrene Lycastus Phylonome Ps.-Plutarch
Parrhasius Ps.-Plutarch
Oxylus Protogeneia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Bithys Sete
Tmolus Theogone Ps.-Plutarch Ismarus...
- the
Hamadryads with his own
sister Hamadryas. Oxylus, son for Ares and
Protogeneia,
daughter of Calydon. Oxylus, king of Elis; from Aetolia, son of Haemon...
- cent. AD
Locrus Maera Achaeus Phthia Servius 4th/5th cent. AD
Aethlius Protogeneia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Aetolus Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Opus Pindar...