- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Sthenele (Ancient Gr****: Σθενέλη) may
refer to:
Sthenele,
daughter of
Danaus and Memphis, who
married (and killed) Sthenelus...
- Aegina. He was the
father of
Patroclus and
Myrto by
either Damocrateia,
Sthenele,
Philomela Polymele, or Periopis.
Among the
settlers of Locris, Menoetius...
- Μενοιτιάδης,
meaning "son of Menoetius") by
either Philomela or Polymele,
Sthenele, Periopis, or
lastly Damocrateia. His only
sibling was Myrto,
mother of...
-
Cercyonis sthenele, the
Great Basin wood-nymph, is a
North American butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is dark
brown with two
eyespots on the forewing...
- daughters:
Sterope and Laodamia, and a
number of sons.
Another daughter,
Sthenele, was
given by the
Bibliotheca as the wife of
Menoetius and
mother of Patroclus...
- Opus. Otherwise, the hero was
called the son of
Philomela or Polymele,
Sthenele or Periopis.
FGrHist 299 F5[permanent dead link] [=
Scholia on Pindar's...
- Euippe, Eurydice, Gorgophone, Anthelea, Chrysippe, Stygne, Adiante, ****e,
Sthenele, Hyperippe, Phartis, Callidice, Oeme, Scaea, Electra, Theano, Glaucippe...
-
Patroclus by Menoetius. Otherwise, the hero's
mother was
called Damocrateia,
Sthenele,
Polymele or Philomela. Apollodorus, 3.13.8 Hyginus,
Fabulae 14 Apollodorus...
- of the
possible mothers of
Patroclus by Menoetius, the
other two
being Sthenele and Periopis; some
refer to her as "Philomela". In some accounts, Damocrateia...
-
daughter of Peleus, King of
Phthia and an
older half-sister to
Achilles and
Sthenele,
daughter of
Acastus and Astydameia. In some accounts, Damocrateia, daughter...