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Thespia may
refer to :
alternative spelling of Thespiae, an
ancient city and
former bishopric in
Boeotia (Greece), also as
Latin Catholic titular see...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Thespia (Ancient Gr****: Θέσπια) was the
daughter of the
river god
Asopus and Metope,
daughter of Ladon,
himself a
river god. She was...
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Stenoma thespia is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in
French Guiana. The
wingspan is 27–28 mm. The
forewings are pale
violet fuscous...
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Comocritis thespias is a moth in the
family Xyloryctidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1909. It is
found in Sri Lanka. The
wingspan is
about 34 mm...
- by Zeus; Corcyra, Salamis, and
Euboea abducted by Poseidon;
Sinope and
Thespia (who has been
dealt with above)
abducted by Apollo; and
Tanagra abducted...
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Boeotia wife of
Zethus and also said to have
consorted with Zeus •
Thespeia Thespia,
Boeotia abducted by
Apollo Astakides Lake Astacus,
Bithynia appeared in...
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mythological origins between King Thespius, the city's
legendary founder, and
Thespia, a Naiad-nymph,
abducted by Apollo. She was a
daughter of the
river god...
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Genealogy Parents Asopus and
Metope Siblings Salamis, Thebe, Corcyra, Tanagra,
Thespia, Cleone, Peirene, Asopis, Ornea, Chalcis, Harpina, Ismene,
Pelagon (or...
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Theseus myths preclude his
joining the
Argonauts Tiphys ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7
Thespia,
Boeotia or Elis son of
Hagnias or of
Phorbas and
Hyrmine Tydeus ✓ 1 Calydon...
- she was
sister to Harpina, Cleone, Corcyra, Nemea, Salamis, Tanagra,
Thespia,
Thebe and Aegina.
Together with her last two sisters, they were abducted...