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Capital of ancient Thesprotia
200 years earlier. According to legend, Cichyrus was named after – and founded on – the spot where Cichyrus, the son of the Chaonian king, died after
Cichyrus
Youths in Greek mythology
happened, the king's son, Cichyrus, was hunting a leopard nearby, and the animal hid in the same thicket as them. Cichyrus hurled his spear against it
Anthippe_and_Cichyrus
This same thicket was also considered the place where the king's son Cichyrus accidentally slew a young girl named Anthippe while hunting. In remorse
Epirus_(mythology)
Tragedy by William Shakespeare
place, as seen with the myths of Cyanippus and Leucone or Anthippe and Cichyrus. The Ephesiaca of Xenophon of Ephesus, written in the 3rd century, also
Romeo_and_Juliet
Pair of ill-fated lovers from Greek mythology
he dies or commits suicide in grief; such examples include Anthippe and Cichyrus and Cyanippus and Leucone. The story of Pyramus and Thisbe appears in Giovanni
Pyramus_and_Thisbe
Deity name used in Greek mythology
Deiopea and Arethusa. This Ephyra may be the same to the above Oceanid. Cichyrus in Epirus was also known as Ephyra. In the game, Hades II (the sequel to
Ephyra_(mythology)
Locations mentioned in Homer's Odyssey
(1963). Obregon (1971). Pausanias, Description of Greece: 1.17.5 "Near Cichyrus is a lake called Acherusia, and a river called Acheron. There is also Cocytus
Geography_of_the_Odyssey
Fortified settlement and harbour in ancient Epirus
fleet. It is located in modern near Akra Trophale, Stikgia, 5 km from Cichyrus (Ephyra). Its acropolis was fortified since the archaic period. An Inventory
Cheimerium
Thessalian mythological woman
Pamphilus and Eurydice (which is probably the earliest example), Anthippe and Cichyrus, and finally Pyramus and Thisbe, best known through Ovid, which in turn
Leucone
Αncient Greek tribe that inhabited the region of Epirus
name from the Pelasgian leader and first governor Thesprotos, who built Cichyrus (Cichorus), which later was called Ephyra, the capital of Thesprotia. Other
Thesprotians
the Pindus mountains and the Ionian Sea. The capital of Thesprotia was Cichyrus (also known as Ephyra). Other important cities of Thesprotia include Pandosia
Ancient_Thesprotia
Mythological Thessalian hunter
are Pamphilus and Eurydice (perhaps the earliest example), Anthippe and Cichyrus, and finally Pyramus and Thisbe, the myth which inspired William Shakespeare's
Cyanippus_(son_of_Pharax)
Historical region
concerning a more specific prophecy as to Aeneas's destiny. In another story, Cichyrus, the son of the Chaonian king, accidentally kills a girl named Anthipe
Chaonia
figures Chthonophyle Χθονοφύλη a daughter of Sicyon and wife of Phlias Cichyrus Κίχυρος Chaonian prince, eponym of the city Cilix Κίλιξ founder of Cilicia
List of minor Greek mythological figures
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Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ephyra may refer to: The ancient city of Cichyrus in Thesprotia, later known as Ephyra before reverting back to its original
Ephyra
(Boeotia) Antheia Anthesphoria Anthesteria Antheus Anthippe Anthippe and Cichyrus Anthippus Anticlea Anticlus Anticrates Antigenes Antigenes (historian)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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