- and in Hesiod's Theogony,
Athena is also
given the
curious epithet Tritogeneia (Τριτογένεια),
whose significance remains unclear. It
could mean various...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Tritogeneia (Ancient Gr****: Τριτυγένεια
means "Born of Tritonis") may
refer to the following:
Tritogeneia, or
Trigoneia (Τριγόνεια)...
-
Poseidon either by (1) the
Oceanid Callirhoe;[AI-generated source?] (2)
Tritogeneia,
daughter of Aeolus;[AI-generated source?] (3) Euryan****a,
daughter of...
- 1st/2nd cent. AD
Minyas Euryan****a Hes. Cat. 6th cent. BC
Hermippe Tritogeneia Eleius Eurycyda Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Eurypyle Conon 1st cent. BC/AD Almops...
- (Proto-Indo-European mythology), a
warrior in Proto-Indo-European
mythology Tritogeneia or Trito, an
epithet of
Athena in Gr****
mythology Lake
Tritonis or Trito...
-
believed to have been of
Libyan origins and was
therefore nicknamed Athene Tritogeneia ("born of Trito"), from her
birth in Lake
Tritonis in
North Africa (Modern...
- (modern-day
Algeria and Tunisia),
which is why she was
given the
epithet Tritogeneia. In one
version of the
story she is the
daughter of
Poseidon and Tritonis...
-
different Pallas, a male
figure overcome by Athena.
Athena bears the
epithet Tritogeneia (Τριτογένεια) "Triton-born" and
while this is
suggestive of Triton's...
- trítos sōtḗr (τρίτος σωτήρ; 'third saviour'), an
epithet of Zeus, and
tritogḗneia (τριτογήνεια, 'third born' or 'born of Zeus'), an
epithet of Athena;...
-
disfigured and left as a messenger. He says that the
horse is a
tribute to
Tritogeneia, but
Laocoon sees
through the deception. He
tries to urge the Trojans...