- of Zeus not in
Crete but in Lydia,
which should signify Mount Sipylus. The
names "
Sipylus" or "Sipylum" are
mentioned by
Pliny the Elder,
supported by...
-
called "Tantalis" or "the city of Tantalus", or "
Sipylus". The city was
located at the foot of
Mount Sipylus and its
ruins were
reported to be
still visible...
- Details :
Sipyloidea sipylus (Westwood, 1859)".
Catalogue of Life. 13
February 2017.
Retrieved 7
October 2015. "species
Sipyloidea sipylus (Westwood, 1859)"...
- of
Tantalus was
derived from the
mines of
Phrygia and
Mount Sipylus. Near
Mount Sipylus are
archaeological features that have been ****ociated with Tantalus...
- in
ancient and
modern Gr**** language. The name "Magnesia ad
Sipylus"
refers to
Mount Sipylus (Mount Spil) that
towers over the city and
Magnesia became...
- Danaïdes. Dioxippe, an Amazon. Dioxippe, wife of
Agenor and
mother of
Sipylus who
killed her unwittingly. Dioxippe, one of Actaeon's dogs. Hyginus, Fabulae...
-
Smyrna (now İzmir) on the
river Hermus (now Gediz) at the foot of
Mount Sipylus. The city
should not be
confused with its
older neighbor,
Magnesia on the...
-
Lesser Sunda chain) H. s.
capella Fruhstorfer (Lombok) H. s.
sipylus male H. s.
sipylus female H. s.
giscon male H. s.
giscon female H. s. numa male H...
- of
Pelops by
another woman. Pelops'
father was Tantalus, king at
Mount Sipylus in Anatolia.
Wanting to make an
offering to the Olympians,
Tantalus cut...
-
birth of Zeus, not in Crete, but in Lydia,
which should signify on
Mount Sipylus. The
Bacchiadae were
exiled by the
tyrant Cypselus about 657 BC. M.L. West...