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Set of mythological Greek characters
In Greek mythology, Epopeus (/ɪˈpoʊpiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἐπωπεύς, romanized: Epōpeús, lit. 'all-seer', derived from ἐπωπάω (epōpáō, "to look out", "observe")
Epopeus
of good omen?" Epopeus name means 'all-seer', from epopao, 'to look out', 'observe', in turn from epi, 'over' and ops, 'eye'. Epopeus was the son of Poseidon
Epopeus_of_Sicyon
Greek mythological princess
Greek and Roman mythology, a princess and a rape victim, the daughter of Epopeus, a king of Lesbos. She was transformed into an owl by the goddess Athena
Nyctimene_(mythology)
King of Lesbos
In classical mythology, Epopeus (/ɪˈpoʊpiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἐπωπεύς 'all-seer', derived from epopao "to look out", "observe", from epi "over" and ops
Epopeus_(king_of_Lesbos)
One of the Pleiades sisters, daughters of Atlas from Greek mythology
the sources: Hyrieus, Hyperenor, and Aethusa; Hyperes and Anthas; and Epopeus. By a mortal, Anthedon, Alcyone became the mother of the fisherman Glaucus
Alcyone_(Pleiad)
Greek mythological figure
Epopeus and might have included the element of heteropaternal superfecundation (meaning that one twin was fathered by Zeus and the other by Epopeus)
Antiope_(mother_of_Amphion)
Men in Greek mythology
childless, Lamedon was his rightful successor, but Lamedon was usurped by Epopeus who came from Thessaly and seized the kingdom from him. In the latter's
Corax_(mythology)
Greek mythological Theban king
impregnated by Zeus, and fled to Sicyon to marry King Epopeus. Pausanias writes that Nycteus waged war on Epopeus, but in battle was wounded, and died after being
Lycus_(son_of_Hyrieus)
Various Greek mythological figures
retrieve his daughter Antiope from Epopeus of Sicyon, sent his brother Lycus to take her. He invaded Sicyon, killed Epopeus and gave Antiope as a slave to
Lycus_(mythology)
Greek mythical character
and went to Colchis, a country in western Caucasus. When Bounos died, Epopeus, a son of Aloeus who ruled in Asopia, became king of Ephyra too. Aeëtes
Aeëtes
figures of apotropaic magic. Their statues stood at Sicyon near the tomb of Epopeus. The gods Apollo, Zeus and Athena were worshiped with the cult epithet
Apotropaei
Nycteis. During the regency of Nycteus, Thebes (Cadmea) made war against Epopeus, the king of Sicyon, who had abducted Nycteus' daughter, Antiope. (However
Theban kings in Greek mythology
Theban_kings_in_Greek_mythology
Ancient Greek mythological figures
daughter of King Aeolus and Enarete. He was the brother of Hopleus, Nireus, Epopeus and Triops. His first wife was his niece Iphimedeia, and later Eriboea
Aloeus
Town in Greece
an eponymous hero Marathon, who is described by Pausanias as a son of Epopeus, king of Sicyon, who fled into Attica in consequence of the cruelty of
Marathon,_Greece
Symbol of the Greek goddess Athena
that particular story turns out to be Nyctimene, a cursed daughter of Epopeus, king of Lesbos. As for ancient Roman folklore, owls were considered harbingers
Owl_of_Athena
Magic intended to turn away harm or evil influences
Pausanias 2.11.1 (Corinth): Before the altar, a barrow has been raised for Epopeus himself, and near the grave are the gods Averters of evil [apotropaioi]
Apotropaic_magic
Creature in Greek mythology
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Siren_(mythology)
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
cent. AD Harpale Schol. Pind. Scamandrodice Tzetzes 12th cent. AD Aloeus, Epopeus, Hopleus, Nireus, Triopas Canace Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Celaenus Celaeno
Poseidon
Celestial nymphs in Greek mythology
Alcyone, mother of Hyrieus, Hyperenor and Aethusa; Hyperes and Anthas; and Epopeus by Poseidon. Celaeno, mother of Lycus and Nycteus by Poseidon; and of Eurypylus
Pleiades_(Greek_mythology)
Greek mythological Theban king
Labdacus. After Antiope was impregnated by Zeus and fled to marry king Epopeus in Sicyon, the Bibliotheca reports that Nycteus killed himself in shame
Nycteus
Set of mythological Greek characters
Canace, daughter of King Aeolus of Aeolia. He was the brother of Aloeus, Epopeus, Hopleus and Nireus. Triopas was the husband of Myrmidon's daughter Hiscilla
Triopas
Greek mythological figures
Marathon. Marathon, a king of Corinth after succeeding his father King Epopeus of Sicyon and Corinth. His father's only known wife is Antiope, the Theban
Marathon_(mythology)
C. 7th century BCE epic poem
whichever one won her hand. Nestor in a digression tells Menelaus how Epopeus was destroyed after seducing the daughter of Lycus, the story of Oedipus
Cypria
Eleusis, Attica Epaphus, a king of Egypt and founder of Memphis, Egypt Epopeus, a king of Sicyon Erechtheus, a king of Athens Erginus, a king of Minyean
List of mortals in Greek mythology
List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology
Species of fish
Poseidon and that it was forbidden to eat it. However, a fisherman called Epopeus ate it and paid for his audacity with his life. Smith-Vaniz, W.F.; Brown
Pilot_fish
18th king of Sicyon
issue, Lamedon was to succeed him, but the kingdom was seized by Epopeus. However, Epopeus died of a wound he had received in the battle against Nycteus
Lamedon_(mythology)
Greek mythological figures; considered the founders of Thebes
Antiope, who fled in shame to Sicyon after Zeus raped her, and married King Epopeus there. However, either Nycteus or Lycus attacked Sicyon in order to carry
Amphion_and_Zethus
known as Lamedon, the king of Sicyon and successor of Epopeus. Laomedon gave up Antiope, Epopeus' wife, back to her uncle Lycus who had waged war against
Laomedon_(mythology)
Oinope (Ancient Greek: Οινόπη) was a Sicyonian princess as daughter of King Epopeus and possibly Antiope of Thebes, thus sister to King Marathon of Corinth
Oenope
Canace, daughter of King Aeolus of Aeolia. He was the brother of Hopleus, Epopeus, Aloeus and Triops. Nireus, king of Syme Apollodorus, 1.7.4 Diodorus Siculus
Nireus_(mythology)
Ancient Greek city
Coronus (which claims descent from Orthopolis according to Pausanias) Corax Epopeus of Sicyon Lamedon Sicyon Polybus of Sicyon (succeeded by Adrastus according
Sicyon
Set of mythological Greek characters
father's power, but himself left no heirs so the kingdom was usurped by Epopeus, after whose death it went back to Lamedon. Coronus, the Corinthian son
Coronus_(mythology)
Greek mythological figure
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Polytechnus
Mythological youth beloved by Apollo or other deities
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Cyparissus
Greek mythological characters
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Arge
Greek mythical character
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Aegypius_(mythology)
Greek mythological figure
Calyce, Peisidice, and Perimede By Poseidon she was the mother of Aloeus, Epopeus, Hopleus, Nireus and Triops. In the later Greek and Roman tradition, Canace
Canace
Greek mythological Theban princess
impregnated Dirce's niece-by-marriage Antiope, the latter fled in shame to King Epopeus of Sicyon, but was brought back by Lycus through force, giving birth to
Dirce
Set of mythological Greek characters
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Periclymenus
knowledge or science Epochus Ἔποχος the name of several mythological figures Epopeus Ἐπωπεύς the name of several mythological figures Ereuthalion Ἐρευθαλίων
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Schwambraniya MPC · 2149 2150 Nyctimene 1977 TA Nyctimene, a daughter of Epopeus, King of Lesbos MPC · 2150 2151 Hadwiger 1977 VX Hugo Hadwiger (1908–1981)
Meanings of minor-planet names: 2001–3000
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temple, as the rape happens only in Ovid's version. Nyctimene; daughter of Epopeus, king of Lesbos, she was raped by her father. She was later transformed
List of rape victims from ancient history and mythology
List_of_rape_victims_from_ancient_history_and_mythology
Mythological Cretan
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Aegolius_(mythology)
People in Greek mythology
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Hierax_(mythology)
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
save themselves, and were turned into dolphins. (Their names Aethalides, Alcimedon, Dictys, Epopeus, Libys, Lycabas, Melas, Medon, Opheltes, Simon.)
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
Tyrrhenian sailor in Greek mythology
names: Aethalides, Medon, Lycabas, Libys, Opheltes, Melas, Alcimedon, Epopeus, Dictys, Simon, Acoetes. The last was the pilot, whom Liber saved out of
Aethalides_(sailor)
After she was raped by Zeus, Antiope fled to Sicyon and married King Epopeus. She was later captured by Nycteus or Lycus and taken back to Thebes. Along
Sculptures in the Schönbrunn Garden
Sculptures_in_the_Schönbrunn_Garden
Greek mythological figure
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Artemiche
Canace, daughter of King Aeolus of Aeolia. He was the brother of Aloeus, Epopeus, Nireus and Triopas. Hopleus, one of the Lapiths who fought against the
Hopleus
of Megara. Megareus was either son of Poseidon and Oenope, daughter of Epopeus, or of Onchestus (eponym of their kingdom), or of Apollo or of Aegeus,
Megareus_(son_of_Poseidon)
Daughter of Laomedon in Greek mythology
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Antigone (daughter of Laomedon)
Antigone_(daughter_of_Laomedon)
Topics referred to by the same term
Nyctimene (mythology), a character in Greek mythology, the daughter of Epopeus, a king of Lesbos 2150 Nyctimene (1977 TA), an inner main-belt asteroid
Nyctimene
Homer Epitrepontes Epizelus Epoché Epochus Epode Eponymous archon Epopeus Epopeus (king of Sicyon) Epsilon Equatorial ring Erasinides Erasinos Erasistratus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Son of Hermes and Alcidamia
on the road which led up to Acrocorinthus. After the death of Bounus, Epopeus of Sicyon, who had come from Thessaly, extended his own kingdom to include
Bounos
Mythological man from Arcadia
well. Mythology portal Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Aegypius Epopeus Jocasta Nyctaea Smith 1873, s.v. Menephron. Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.386-387
Menephron
Multiple figures in Greek mythology
Tiresias Titanis Tithonus Tyrrhenian pirates Aethalides Alcimedon Dictys Epopeus Melas Medon Opheltes Base appearance Achilles Antigone Charybdis Lamia
Hyperippe
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Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : nickname for someone with a peculiarity or deformity of the foot, from Middle English fot (Old English fÅt), or in some cases from the cognate Old Norse byname Fótr.English (Somerset) : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Music flow
Girl/Female
Biblical
A bush or thorn.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Love Always
Girl/Female
Biblical
A forest, agriculture, workmanship, deafness, silence.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Victorious. Triumphant. Successful.
Boy/Male
British, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Swedish
Boar Hardness; Strong as a Boar; Brave Boar
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
One who Reads Vedas
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Person who Laughs Most
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