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The Boreads (Ancient Greek: Βορεάδαι, romanized: Boreádai, lit. 'sons of the north wind') are the two "wind brothers" in Greek mythology. They consist
Boreads
In Greek mythology, a king of Salmydessus
meal with the Boreads standing guard, and as soon as he touched his food the Harpies swept down, devoured the food and flew off. The Boreads gave chase,
Phineus
Greek god of the north wind
Orithyia up in a cloud, raped her, and with her, Boreas fathered two sons—the Boreads, Zethes and Calais, who were part of the crew of the Argo as Argonauts—and
Boreas
God of rural crafts in Greek mythology
winged youth in painted Boeotian pottery, similar to representations of the Boreads, spirits of the North Wind. Besides Actaeon and Macris, he also was said
Aristaeus
Legendary princess of Athens
princess who was raped by Boreas, the north wind, and gave birth to the twin Boreads, Zetes and Calaïs. Orithyia was the fifth daughter of King Erechtheus of
Orithyia (daughter of Erechtheus)
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Winged horse in Greek mythology
Chimera with his hooves, above the hero Bellerophon, on a Laconian black-figure kylix, attributed to the Boreads Painter and dating to c. 575–550 BC
Pegasus
Half-bird half-woman monsters associated with storm winds
course they had to take, if they would deliver him from the harpies. The Boreads, sons of Boreas, the North Wind, who also could fly, succeeded in driving
Harpy
1963 film by Don Chaffey
The harpies are not caught in a net or caged, but are chased away by the Boreads: Calaïs and Zetes (also Zethes) In the film, the god Triton saves the Argo
Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film)
Jason_and_the_Argonauts_(1963_film)
Group of Greek gods
of the Athenian princess Orithyia, by whom he became the father of the Boreads. In art, he is usually depicted as a bearded, older man. His Roman equivalent
Anemoi
Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts
Argus, the eponymous builder of the Argo; Atalanta; Augeas; the winged Boreads, Zetes & Calaïs; the Dioscuri, Castor & Polydeuces; Euphemus; Heracles;
Jason
of Athens. His brother was Zethes, and they are collectively known as Boreads. Ceyx: son of Eosphorus, King of Trachis and husband of Alcyone. Codrus:
List_of_demigods
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
strikes the monster with his hooves. Laconian Black Figure Kylix attributed to Boreads Painter, 570–565 B.C. J. Paul Getty Museum Malibu, California.
Poseidon
Set of mythological Greek characters
Boreas (the North wind) and the Athenian princess Orithyia, sister to the Boreads and Chione. She was the first wife of Phineus by whom he had a pair of
Cleopatra_(mythology)
Xolotl and Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) Yama and Yami (Hindu) Zetes and Calais, the Boreads (Greek) Agamemnon and Menelaus (Greek) Balin and Balan (Arthurian) Baldr
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called the Boreads and is the father of Khione. Khione – Khione is the goddess of snow and is the daughter of Boreas and sister of the Boreads. She first
List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
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Shia Muslim scholar and disciple of Shia Imams (8th century)
Burayd ibn Muʿāwiya al-ʿIjlī (Arabic: بُرَیدِ بْن معاویة العجلي) (before 148 AH / 765 AD) was a Shia Muslim jurist and a famous disciple of Shia Imams
Burayd_ibn_Mu'awiya_al-'Ijli
2013 book by Rick Riordan
sailing through the Adriatic Sea, the ship is attacked by Khione and the Boreads. Piper uses her powerful charmspeaking skills to defend the group. During
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Topics referred to by the same term
Cadillac Calais Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais Holden Calais Calaïs, one of the Boreads in Greek mythology Saint Calais (died 541), French hermit-saint, namesake
Calais_(disambiguation)
Style of painting on ancient Greek vases
the Boreads Painter. In the meantime at least eight vase painters can be distinguished. Five painters, the Arkesilas Painter (565–555), the Boreads Painter
Black-figure_pottery
One of the Harpies in Greek mythology
god of the sea. According to one story, the Harpies were chased by the Boreads. Though the swiftest of the trio, Ocypete became exhausted, landed on an
Ocypete
Ancient Greek epic poem
ruled in Thrace, but was kidnapped by the Harpies. Zetes and Calais, the Boreads, pursued the tormentors and tormented to the ends of the earth. The poet
Catalogue_of_Women
Ancient Greek mythological figure
his grey hair, even though he was still young. However, Erginus defeated Boreads in the foot-race. Apollodorus, 1.9.16 Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 2
Erginus_(Argonaut)
Berlin A 34 Painter of Berlin F 1090 Painter of Berlin 1686 BMN Painter Boreads Painter Bucci Painter C Painter Cavalcade Painter Castellani Painter Centaur
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Opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau
unknown. According to the traditions of her country, Alphise must marry a Boread, one of the descendants of Boreas, the god of the north wind. Determined
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(Stoic) Boios Boium Bolbe Bolina Bolina (Achaea) Bomolochus Book of Lemmas Boreads Boreas Borghese Gladiator Borghese Vase Bormus Borus Borysthenes Borysthenis
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