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Alope

For other uses see Alope (disambiguation).Alopê (Ancient Greek: Ἀλόπη) was in Greek mythology a mortal woman the daughter of Cercyon known for her great beauty. Poseidon in the guise of […]


Enarete

In Greek mythology Enarete (Ἐναρέτη) or Aenarete (Αἰναρέτη Ainarete) daughter of Deimachus was the wife of Aeolus and ancestress of the Aeolians. Her children were Cretheus Sisyphus Athamas Salmoneus Deion […]


Macar

Macar (Μάκαρ) or Macareus (Μακαρεύς) is the name of several individuals in Greek mythology. These are: Macareus (son of Aeolus) the son of Aeolus and either Enarete or Amphithea. Macareus […]


Canace

In Greek mythology Canace (Greek: Κανάκη) was a daughter of Aeolus and Enarete and lover of Poseidon. Her brothers were Athamas Cretheus Deioneus Magnes Perieres Salmoneus and Sisyphus. Her sisters […]


Aloeus

Aloeus (Ancient Greek: Ἀλωεύς) can indicate one of two characters in Greek mythology:Aloeus the son of Poseidon and Canace husband first of Iphimedeia and later of Eriboea (Ἐρίβοια) and father […]


Henry Howard Earl of Surrey

Henry Howard Earl of Surrey KG (1516/1517 – 19 January 1547) was an English aristocrat and one of the founders of English Renaissance poetry. He was a first cousin of […]


Pandrosus

Pandrosus (or Pandrosos; English translation: the all-dewy one) was a figure in Greek mythology and a daughter of Cecrops sister to Herse and Aglauros.According to the Bibliotheca Hephaestus attempted to […]


Didymus the Blind

Didymus the Blind (alternatively spelled Dedimus or Didymous) (c. 313 – 398) was a Christian theologian in the Coptic Church of Alexandria whose famous Catechetical School he led for about […]


Agelasta

In Greek mythology Agelasta (Ἀγέλαστος in Ancient Greek or Αγέλαστη Modern Greek smile-less) was the name of the stone on which Demeter rested during her search for Persephone.In modern culture […]


Palici

The Palici (Παλικοί in Greek) or Palaci were a pair of indigenous Sicilian chthonic deities in Roman mythology and to a lesser extent in Greek mythology. They are mentioned in […]


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