Search references for IOBATES. Phrases containing IOBATES
See searches and references containing IOBATES!IOBATES
Ancient Greek hero
daughter." Before opening the tablets, Iobates feasts with Bellerophon for nine days. On reading the tablet's message Iobates too feared the wrath of the Erinyes
Bellerophon
Lycian king in Greek mythology and host of Bellerophon
In Greek mythology, Iobates /aɪˈɒbətiːz/ or Jobates (/ˈdʒɒbətiːz/; Ancient Greek: Ἰοβάτης, romanized: Iobátēs) is a Lycian king, the father of Antea and
Iobates
Queen in Greek mythology
he sent him to deliver a letter to Iobates with instructions for his father-in-law to kill the messenger. Iobates, also unwilling to kill a guest, sent
Stheneboea
Mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals
Bellerophon slay". Apollodorus gave a more complete account of the story. Iobates, the king of Lycia, had ordered Bellerophon to kill the Chimera (who had
Chimera_(mythology)
Species of butterfly
puberula. Cupidopsis iobates iobates (from Kenya and Uganda to the Cape, Angola, Zaire, Togo, Benin, Guinea, Madagascar) Cupidopsis iobates mauritanica Riley
Cupidopsis_iobates
Species of plume moth
Hellinsia iobates is a moth of the family Pterophoridae that is found in the U.S. state of Arizona. The species was first described by William Barnes
Hellinsia_iobates
5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright
Taenarum) Hermione Hipponous Hybris Hydrophoroi (Water-Bearers) Inachos Iobates Iokles Iôn Iphigenia Ixiôn Lacaenae (Lacaenian Women) Laocoôn Larisaioi
Sophocles
Set of mythological Greek characters
daughter of the hero Bellerophon and Philonoe, daughter of the Lycian king, Iobates. She married King Evander of Lycia, son of the elder Sarpedon (son of Zeus
Deidamia_(mythology)
Set of Greek mythological women
Timandra and Phoebe. Artemis made her immortal. Philonoe, daughter of Iobates and first wife of Bellerophon by whom, she became the mother of Isander
Philonoe
Mythical Greek king at Tiryns
Proetus then sent Bellerophon to Iobates in Lycia, with a letter in which Iobates was desired to murder Bellerophon. Iobates challenged Bellerophon to several
Proetus_(son_of_Abas)
Lost tragedy by Euripides
carry a message to his father-in-law Iobates, a message that instructed the king to kill the messenger. Iobates sent Bellerophon to slay the Chimera in
Stheneboea_(play)
Various Greek mythological characters
daughter of the hero Bellerophon and Philonoe, daughter of the Lycian king Iobates. She was said to mothered Sarpedon by the god Zeus. Hippodamia, also known
Hippodamia_(mythology)
Greek mythological figures
princess as the daughter of Bellerophon and Philonoe, daughter of King Iobates. Her mother was also known Alkimedousa, Anticleia, Pasandra or Cassandra
Laodamia
Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology
Glaukos and Sarpedon, faced Amazons during his stay in Lycia, when King Iobates sent Bellerophon to fight the Amazons, hoping they would kill him, yet
Amazons
Greek mythological figures
a Lycian prince as son of Bellerophon and Philonoe, daughter of King Iobates. In some accounts, his mother was known as Alkimedousa, Anticleia, Pasandra
Peisander_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythological King of Argos
inheritance. On his exile, Proetus was supported by his father-in-law Iobates, the Lycian, Proetus returned, and Acrisius was compelled to share his
Acrisius
Ancient Etruscan artwork
Lycia at a disastrous pace. Distressed by the destruction of his lands, Iobates, the king of Lycia, ordered a young warrior named Bellerophon to slay her
Chimera_of_Arezzo
Ancient geopolitical region of Anatolia (Turkey)
Bellerophon, who eventually succeeded to the throne of the Lycian king Iobates (or Amphianax). Lycia was frequently mentioned by Homer as an ally of Troy
Lycia
Lycian prince in Greek mythology
the Lycian land. Hippolochus's mother was Philonoe, daughter of the King Iobates. In some accounts, she was also known as Alkimedousa, Anticleia, Pasandra
Hippolochus (son of Bellerophon)
Hippolochus_(son_of_Bellerophon)
1998 Canadian TV series or program
DeWilde as Cadmus Francis Diakowsky as Poseidon Don Dickinson as King Iobates Catherine Disher as Aethra Cathal J. Dodd as Lucius Robin Dunne as Perseus
Mythic_Warriors
Roman mosaic in Berkshire, England
Its central panel is thought to show Bellerophon, at the court of either Iobates or Proteus, battling Chimera. Anthony Beeson, an expert on Roman mosaics
Boxford_Roman_mosaic
King Proetus dared not to kill a guest, so he sent Bellerophon to King Iobates, his father-in-law, bearing a sealed message in a folded tablet: "Pray
List of Classical Greek phrases
List_of_Classical_Greek_phrases
1940 d Gigantometra (China, 1925) d Halobates Eschscholtz, 1822 i c g b Iobates Polhemus & Polhemus, 1993 g Lathriobates Polhemus, 2004 g Limnogonus Stål
List_of_Gerridae_genera
Son of Bellerophon in Greek mythology
King Bellerophon. Isander's mother was Philonoe, daughter of the King Iobates. In some accounts, she was also known as Alkimedousa, Anticleia, Pasandra
Isander
Lycian ruins in Turkey
subdivisions), and the names of three of them are known: Bellerophon, Iobates and Sarpedon, famous Lycian heroes of legend.[citation needed] In the Roman
Tlos
Ancient Greek epic poem
the Iliad this task was presented as the order of Proetus' father-in-law Iobates, and in the Catalogue it appears to be followed immediately by the marriage
Catalogue_of_Women
Greek forces during the Trojan War Stheneboea Σθενέβοια the daughter of Iobates and consort of Proteus Sthenele Σθενέλη the name of several mythological
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Mythological king of Arcadia
1) but by the time of Euripides's lost tragedy Stheneboea her father is Iobates (Gantz, pp. 311–312), see Apollodorus, 2.2.1, Hyginus, Fabulae 57. Pausanias
Aleus
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
in the family Lycaenidae. Cupidopsis cissus (Godart, [1824]) Cupidopsis iobates (Hopffer, 1855) Cupidopsis at Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera v
Cupidopsis
Plume moth genus
inulaevorus (Gibeaux, 1989) Hellinsia investis Hellinsia invidiosus Hellinsia iobates (Barnes & Lindsey, 1921) Hellinsia iraneaus (Diakonoff, 1952) Hellinsia
Hellinsia
Hellinsia helianthi Hellinsia homodactylus Hellinsia inconditus Hellinsia iobates Hellinsia kellicottii Hellinsia lacteodactylus Hellinsia linus Hellinsia
List of moths of the United States
List_of_moths_of_the_United_States
Infinitive Ino Interpretation of Dreams (Antiphon) Invasions of Epidamnus Io Iobates Iodame Ioke Iolaidas of Argos Iolaus Iolcus Iole Ion Ion (dialogue) Ion
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
medius 6195 – Hellinsia linus 6196 – Hellinsia cadmus 6197 – Hellinsia iobates 6198 – Hellinsia cochise 6199 – Hellinsia ares 6200 – Hellinsia tinctus
List of moths of North America (MONA 6089–7648)
List_of_moths_of_North_America_(MONA_6089–7648)
IOBATES
IOBATES
IOBATES
IOBATES
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Serves God.
Girl/Female
Latin
Young.
Boy/Male
Indian
Proud, Excellent
Girl/Female
Tamil
With great desire and wish, Truth of life
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Directed Towards Heart; Way to the Heart
Male
Finnish
Finnish name PYRY means "blizzard, snowstorm."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pure and Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Vishnu Tejam
Girl/Female
Hindu
Dispeller of ignorance, One who gathers knowledge
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Traveler
IOBATES
IOBATES
IOBATES
IOBATES
IOBATES