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Several Greek mythological characters
Astynome (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυνόμη, romanized: Astynóme) is a name which may refer to one of the following characters in Greek mythology: Astynome, one
Astynome
Mythological Greek character
means simply "Chryses' daughter"; later writers give her real name as Astynome (Ἀστυνόμη). The 12th-century poet Tzetzes describes her as "very young
Chryseis
Greek mythological figure
minor figure from the homonymous region of Calydon, the son of Ares and Astynome. Calydon angered the goddess Artemis when he saw her naked, and was then
Calydon_(son_of_Ares)
Greek mythological character
patronymically. For as other ancient [poets] relate, Chryseis was called Astynome, and Briseis was called Hippodameia." Dictys Cretensis calls Briseis by
Briseis
Son of Hipponous in Greek mythology
juːs/; Ancient Greek: Καπανεύς Kapaneús) was a son of Hipponous and either Astynome (daughter of Talaus) or Laodice (daughter of Iphis), and husband of Evadne
Capaneus
God of war in ancient Greek religion
Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Meleager Althaea Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Calydon Astynome Ascalaphus Astyoche Paus. 2nd cent. AD Ialmenus Paus. 2nd cent. AD Parthenopaeus
Ares
Species of butterfly
amphione female D. a. discrepans male D. a. discrepans female D. a. astynome male D. a. astynome female D. a. praxinoe male D. a. praxinoe female Dismorphia at
Dismorphia_amphione
Trojan priest in Greek mythology
described in Homer's Iliad), Agamemnon took Chryses' daughter Chryseis (Astynome) from Moesia as a war prize. When Chryses attempted to ransom her, Agamemnon
Chryses_(priest_of_Apollo)
Ancient Greek goddess
similarly changed a Calydonian man named Calydon, the son of Ares and Astynome, into a stone when he accidentally saw the goddess bathing naked. Daphnis
Artemis
Figure from Greek Mythology
Lysianassa, daughter of Polybus). He was the father of Adrastus, Aristomachus, Astynome, Eriphyle, Mecisteus, Metidice, and Pronax. Apollonius Rhodius, 2.118 Scholia
Talaus
Several figures in Greek mythology
several people: Hipponous, the Olenian father of Capaneus and Periboea by Astynome. He was son of Iocles, grandson of Astacus and great-grandson of Hermes
Hipponous
to be. Chryseis bore Heracles a son, Onesippus. Chryseis, also called Astynome, a Trojan woman and daughter of Chryses. Chrysis, one of the maenads named
Chryseis_(mythology)
Figures in Greek mythology
Cleodoxa ✓ ✓ ✓ Pelopia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Astyoche ✓ Ethodaia ✓ Chloris ✓ ✓ ✓ Eudoxa ✓ Astynome ✓ Chias ✓ Thera ✓ Ogime ✓ Phegea ✓ Chione ✓ Clytia ✓ Hore ✓ Lamippe ✓ Melia
Niobids
Greek mythological king
though she later met her demise at the hands of Artemis. However, a certain Astynome, also called Chryseis, was said to be the wife of Eetion at that time.
Eetion
several mythological figures Astydamia Ἀστυδάμεια wife of Acastus of Iolcus Astynome Ἀστυνόμη the name of several mythological figures Astynous Ἀστύνοος the
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
gates of Thebes, naming them after Amphion's daughters (Thera, Cleodoxa, Astynome, Astycratia, Chias, Ogygia, Chloris). Niobe, a boastful woman, attracted
Theban kings in Greek mythology
Theban_kings_in_Greek_mythology
Greek mythological champions who made war against Thebes
seven daughters of Amphion, the builder of the gates: Thera, Cleodoxe, Astynome, Astycratia, Chias, Ogygia, and Chloris. Statius, Thebaid 4.32–250. Apollodorus
Seven_against_Thebes
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Flower
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Glow
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American, British, English
God's Friend
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Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a belltower, from a compound of Middle English belle ‘bell’ + hous ‘house’. The surname is now found chiefly in Yorkshire.Greek form of the Italian surname Bella, or alternatively a nickname derived from Slavic bel ‘white’.
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Scottish
From the French 'bon' meaning good. In Scottish usage 'bonnie' means pretty or charming.
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Beloved, Dear one, An atom of Love
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Irish
Strong man.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God-like Person
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
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