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Son of Pelops in Greek mythology
mythology, Pittheus (/ˈpɪθ.juːs/; Ancient Greek: Πιτθεύς) was the king of Troezen, city in Argolis, which he had named after his brother Troezen. Pittheus was
Pittheus
Ancient Greek royal figure
was also called Pittheis after her father Pittheus. Bellerophon came to Troezen to ask Aethra's father, Pittheus, for the maiden's hand in marriage, but
Aethra_(mother_of_Theseus)
Legendary king of Athens who slayed the Minotaur
prophecy and was disappointed. He asked the advice of his host Pittheus, king of Troezen. Pittheus understood the prophecy, got Aegeus drunk, and gave Aegeus
Theseus
Mythical character
Hippodamia. Pelops and Hippodamia had numerous children. Their sons include Pittheus (or his mother was Dia), Troezen, Alcathous, Dimoetes, Atreus, Thyestes
Pelops
Town in the Peloponnese, Greece
being unified by Pittheus, who named the new city in honor of his deceased brother, Troezen. Troezen was where Aethra, daughter of Pittheus, slept with both
Troezen
Legendary king of Troezen
was one of the children of Pelops and Hippodamia, and thus brother to Pittheus, Alcathous, Dimoetes, Pleisthenes, Atreus, Thyestes, Copreus, Hippalcimus
Troezen_(mythology)
Mythical king of Athens
oracle forced Aegeus to visit Pittheus, king of Troezen, who was famous for his wisdom and skill at expounding oracles. Pittheus understood the prophecy and
Aegeus
Figures in greek mythology
Theia, and mother of Helios, Eos, and Selene. Aethra, daughter of King Pittheus of Troezen and mother of Theseus either by Poseidon or Aegeus. This is
Aethra_(mythology)
Novel by Mary Renault
considers a noble beast, ritually sacrificed to the gods. His grandfather King Pittheus explains that the King was traditionally killed with the Horse, and even
The_King_Must_Die
Hippodamia, at whose wedding the Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs occurred Pittheus, a king of Troezen and grandfather of Theseus Polybus of Corinth, a king
List of mortals in Greek mythology
List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology
Aegeus' first born by Aethra after the Athenian ruler was made drunk by Pittheus, the maiden's daughter. Apollodorus, 3.15.6; Athenaeus, 13.4 (p. 556);
Meta_(mythology)
Name in Greek mythology
entrance of the sanctuary of Apollo Ismenius in Thebes. Henioche, daughter of Pittheus, thus a sister of Aethra. She was the mother of the bandit Sciron or Sinis
Henioche
Set index of Greek mythological figures named Dia
wife of Pirithous (thus daughter-in-law of another Dia). Dia, mother of Pittheus by Pelops. She may have been identical with another Hippodamia, daughter
Dia_(mythology)
five delegates to the Athenian Boule. The name of the deme comes from Pittheus, the maternal grandfather of Theseus; so Theseus was originally a local
Pithus
the successor to both his father and uncle, and further co-ruled with Pittheus and Troezen. The descendants of Anthas through Aëtius reputedly founded
Anthas
Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Amazons. Hippolytus has been trained since childhood by the king of Troezen, Pittheus. Hippolytus has a step-mother, Phaedra, who lives in Athens. At the opening
Hippolytus_(play)
British novelist (1905–1983)
1983 and 14 August 1983. It starred Gary Bond (Theseus), John Westbrook (Pittheus), Frances Jeater (queen of Eleusis), Carole Boyd (Aithra), Alex Jennings
Mary_Renault
Name of several figures in Greek mythology
Iliad 3.144 Dictys Cretensis, 1.5: Atreus, the father of Menelaus, and Pittheus, the father of Aethra, were brothers. Ovid, Heroides 17.267 Pausanias,
Clymene_(mythology)
Hippalces was the father of the "ox-eyed" Clymene by Aethra, daughter of Pittheus. These women were handmaidens of Helen at Troy. Scholia on Homer, Iliad
Hippalces
Greek mythological figure
Corpreus, Dias, Eurydice, Hippalcimus, Hippasus, Lysidice, Mytilene, Nicippe, Pittheus, Thyestes, and Troezen.[citation needed] Hippodamia's father, King Oenomaus
Hippodamia (daughter of Oenomaus)
Hippodamia_(daughter_of_Oenomaus)
1962 film by Jean Yarbrough
Fawcett as Horsefly Brown Earle Hodgins as Uncle Clete Norman Leavitt as Pittheus (as Norm Leavitt) Willis Bouchey as Police Chief Harrihan List of American
Saintly_Sinners
Conceptions and births by miraculous circumstances
Theseus' grandfather Pittheus invented the story that Theseus was the child of Neptune to conceal Theseus' lineage as the son of Pittheus' daughter Aethra
Miraculous_births
Greek mythological figure
Other sources makes his parents as Canethus and Henioche, a daughter of Pittheus which made him a cousin of Theseus. Sciron was also called the son of Pylas
Sciron
Son of Pelops in Greek mythology
a previous marriage instead. He was half-brother to Atreus, Thyestes, Pittheus, Dias, Cynosurus, Corinthus, Hippalmus (or Hippalcimus), Hipassus, Cleon
Chrysippus_of_Elis
have been founded by the mythological figure Anthes. In mythology, King Pittheus transferred the town's population (synoecism) to Troezen. The site is near
Antheia_(Argolis)
American film and television actor (1913–2005)
uncredited 1961 Swingin' Along Cab Driver uncredited 1962 Saintly Sinners Pittheus 1962 The Three Stooges in Orbit William, The Martian 1962 Period of Adjustment
Norman_Leavitt
IX: 403-418 Theseus Son of Aethra and Aegeus. During a visit at King Pittheus of Troizen Aegeus slept with the king's daughter, Aethra. He hid his sword
List of Metamorphoses characters
List_of_Metamorphoses_characters
/k/: Bacchus πφ pph is pronounced /f/: Sappho τθ tth is pronounced /θ/: Pittheus The simple vowels of Anglo-Latin (a, æ, e, ei, i, o, œ, u, y) can each
Traditional English pronunciation of Latin
Traditional_English_pronunciation_of_Latin
Painter Pitane (Laconia) Pithos Pithus Pitsa panels Pittacus of Mytilene Pittheus Pitys (mythology) Placenta cake Plague of Athens Planetae Plataea Platanus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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