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Name of multiple Greek mythological figures
Sterope (/ˈstɛrəpiː/; Ancient Greek: Στερόπη, [sterópɛː], from στεροπή, steropē, lightning) was the name of several individuals in Greek mythology: Sterope
Sterope
One-eyed giants in Greek and Roman mythology
distinguished. In Hesiod's Theogony, the Cyclopes are three brothers—Brontes, Steropes, and Arges—who create Zeus's thunderbolt, Poseidon's trident, and Hades'
Cyclopes
One of the seven Pleiades sisters from Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Sterope (/ˈstɛrəpiː/; Ancient Greek: Στερόπη, [sterópɛː], from στεροπή, steropē, 'lightning'), also called Asterope (Ἀστερόπη), was
Sterope_(Pleiad)
Double star in the constellation Taurus
The Sterope /ˈstɛrəpiː/ or Asterope /əˈstɛrəpiː/ system is a double star in the zodiac constellation of Taurus. Its components have the Flamsteed designations
Sterope_(star)
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Sterope (AK-96) was a Crater-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops
USS_Sterope
Ancient Greek mythical king
Euryte, and thus, brother of Agrius, Alcathous, Melas, Leucopeus, and Sterope. He married Althaea and became the father of Deianeira, Meleager, Toxeus
Oeneus
Species of insect
Hemiandrus sterope, the lightning wētā, is a species of Hemiandrus. It is a medium-sized ground wētā, and was discovered in the Marlborough Sounds alongside
Hemiandrus_sterope
Greek mythological king
god Phliasian Asopus) or Sterope, one of the Pleiades, whom some identify as his consort instead. He married, if not Sterope, then Evarete of Argos, the
Oenomaus
Character in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Sterope (/ˈstɛrəpi/; Ancient Greek: Στερόπη, from στεροπή, steropē, lightning) was a daughter of Cepheus, king of Tegea in Arcadia
Sterope_of_Tegea
Λαοφόντη) was the daughter of Pleuron and Xanthippe and thus sister to Agenor, Sterope and Stratonice. She was also said to be the mother of Iphiclus, Leda and
Laophonte
Phthia. She was the wife of King Pleuron and mother by him of Agenor, Sterope, Stratonice and Laophonte. Xanthippe, daughter of Myconus. She fed her
Xanthippe_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Endymion) Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Aetolus_(son_of_Endymion)
Ancient Greek mythical character
Meleager Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Meleager
Group of historically women's colleges in the U.S.
immortalized as stars in the sky: Maia, Electra, Taygete, Alcyone, Celaeno, Sterope, and Merope. These colleges were created in the 19th century to provide
Seven_Sisters_(colleges)
Poseidon) Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Ancaeus_(son_of_Poseidon)
Character in Greek mythology
(mythology) Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Althaea_(mythology)
God of war in ancient Greek religion
Harmonia Oenomaus Sterope Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Harpina Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC Eurythoe the Danaid Tzetzes 12th cent. AD Evenus Sterope Ps.-Plutarch Demonice
Ares
Ancient Greek mythological Argonaut
Astydamia (also called Hippolyte, daughter of Cretheus) had two daughters: Sterope and Laodamia, and a number of sons. Another daughter, Sthenele, was given
Acastus
Star in the constellation Taurus
21 Tauri, formally named Asterope /əˈstrɛrəpiː/, is a component of the Sterope double star in the Pleiades open cluster. 21 Tauri is the star's Flamsteed
21_Tauri
Figure from Greek mythology
Agrius, Alcathous, Melas, Leucopeus and Sterope. In some account, his wife Laothoe bore him three daughters, Sterope, Eurythemiste and Stratonice. By an unnamed
Porthaon
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
Ocean, Themis, Tartarus, and Pontus; and the Titans, Briareus, Gyges, Steropes, Atlas, Hyperion and Polus, Saturn, Ops, Moneta, Dione, and the three Furies
Aether_(mythology)
One of the Pleiades in Greek mythology
it be that six of the sisters were embraced by gods (for they say that Sterope lay with Mars, Alcyone and fair Celaeno with Neptune, and Maia, Electra
Electra_(Pleiad)
Mythological Greek ruler
Aetolia Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Calydon_of_Aetolia
Star cluster in the constellation of Taurus
420±10 Asterope or Sterope I (21 Tauri) /əˈstɛrəpiː/ 5.64 B8Ve 431±8 18 Tauri — 5.66 B8V 444±7 HD 23923 — 6.16 B8V 435±4 Sterope II (22 Tauri) /ˈstɛrəpiː/
Pleiades
Star in the constellation Taurus
22 Tauri is a component of the Sterope double star in the Pleiades open cluster. 22 Tauri is the star's Flamsteed designation. It is situated near the
22_Tauri
Greek god of blacksmiths
guide. In later accounts, Hephaestus worked with the Cyclopes Brontes, Steropes and Arges, who were highly skilled blacksmiths in their own right and forged
Hephaestus
Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology
her son, Uranus, first the giant one-eyed Cyclopes: Brontes ("Thunder"), Steropes ("Lightning"), and Arges ("Bright"); then the Hecatonchires: Cottus, Briareos
Gaia
Greek nymph, one of the Hesperides
Asterope (/æˈstɛrəpiː/ Ancient Greek: Ἀστεροπή or Στεροπή, Asteropē or Steropē, "lightning") was a Hesperid in Greek mythology. Asterope's parents, along
Asterope_(Hesperid)
Siren in Greek mythology
river-god Achelous and the Muse Melpomene or her sister Terpsichore or Sterope, daughter of King Porthaon of Calydon. She may have two or one sister(s)
Aglaope_(mythology)
Creature in Greek mythology
Achelous, either by the Muse Terpsichore, Melpomene or Calliope or lastly by Sterope, daughter of King Porthaon of Calydon. In Euripides's play Helen (167)
Siren_(mythology)
Greek god and personification of the Sun
parches the grain) and the female yoke-bearers are Bronte ("Thunder") and Sterope ("Lightning"). According to Ovid — Roman, 1st century BC Phaethon's ride:
Helios
Ancient Greek mythical character
Deianira Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Deianira
Genus of butterflies
Species: L. unicolor Binomial name Leptalina unicolor (Bremer & Grey, [1852]) Synonyms Steropes unicolor Bremer & Grey, [1852] Steropes ornatus Bremer, 1861
Leptalina
Name in Greek mythology
Euryte, and thus, brother of Oeneus, Agrius, Alcathous, Leucopeus and Sterope. He was the father of Pheneus, Euryalus, Hyperlaus, Antiochus, Eumedes
Melas_(mythology)
Multiple Greek mythological figures
she was the mother of Oeneus, Agrius, Leucopeus, Melas, Alcathous and Sterope. The name of one the numerous daughters of Thespius, the founder of Thespiae
Euryte
appears in the proem of the Orphic Hymns, and is at times found alongside Sterope and Astrape. She was represented in several works of Greek and Roman art
List_of_Greek_deities
Personification of the sky in Greek mythology
Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys and Cronus; the Cyclopes: Brontes, Steropes and Arges; and the Hecatoncheires ("Hundred-Handed Ones"): Cottus, Briareus
Uranus_(mythology)
and Terpsichore. Pisinoe – Daughter of Achelous and either Melpomene or Sterope. Thelxinoë – Name meaning "mind charming". Swan maiden (Multi-cultural) –
List of legendary creatures by type
List_of_legendary_creatures_by_type
Xanthippe, daughter of Dorus, by whom he became the father of Agenor, Sterope, Stratonice, and Laophonte. Pleuron was said to have founded the town of
Pleuron_(son_of_Aetolus)
Set of mythological Greek characters
attested as a daughter of the river-god Achelous and the Muse Melpomene or Sterope, daughter of King Porthaon of Calydon. She may have two sisters, variously
Pisinoe
Greek Oceanid
Pleiades. Their names were: Maia, Electra, Taygete, Alcyone, Celaeno, Sterope and Merope. She is often said to be the mother of Calypso with Atlas as
Pleione_(mythology)
Thestius) Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Hypermnestra (daughter of Thestius)
Hypermnestra_(daughter_of_Thestius)
Species of butterfly
surrounded by black and a white border cut with black. H. morpheus Pall. (= steropes Schiff.) (87 b). Forewing above black with 3 apical dots and a spot each
Large_chequered_skipper
Ancient Greek mythological figure
and Xanthippe, and grandson of Aetolus. His siblings were Stratonice, Sterope and Laophonte. Agenor married his cousin Epicaste, the daughter of Calydon
Agenor_(son_of_Pleuron)
Celestial nymphs in Greek mythology
and Nycteus by Poseidon; and of Eurypylus and Euphemus also by Poseidon. Sterope, also Asterope, mother of King Oenomaus of Elis by Ares or wife of Oenomaus
Pleiades_(Greek_mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kerk or KERK may refer to: Kerk (surname) USS Sterope (AK-96), US Navy cargo ship (code letters: KERK) Also rendered as Korak
Kerk
Multiple figures in Greek mythology
Asterope or Sterope, one of the Pleiades. Asterope, mother of Circe and possibly Aeëtes by Helios, according to some. Asterope or Sterope, daughter of
Asterope_(mythology)
One of the seven Pleiades sisters from Greek mythology and wife of Sisyphus
Orion pursued the Pleiades named Maia, Electra, Taygete, Celaeno, Alcyone, Sterope, and Merope after he fell in love with their beauty and grace. Artemis
Merope_(Pleiad)
Female follower of Dionysus
one of the followers of Dionysus in the Indian War. Killed by Morrheus. Sterope – one of the followers of Dionysus in the Indian War. Killed by Morrheus
Maenad
USS Sterope
List_of_Liberty_ships_(Ja–Je)
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
Hesiod's Hundred-Handers: Briareus and Gyges, one of Hesiod's three Cyclopes: Steropes, then continues his list with Atlas, Hyperion and Polus, Saturn [Cronus]
Titans
Ancient Greek god of the earth-encircling river, Oceanos
Theia Themis Hecatoncheires Briareus Cottus Gyges Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Half-siblings Aphrodite
Oceanus
Set of mythological Greek characters
brother of King Eurypylus of Cyrene. Lycaon, son of the above Eurypylus and Sterope, daughter of Helios, and thus, brother of Leucippus. Lycaon, a Trojan prince
Lycaon_(mythology)
in Tartarus. According to Hesiod, their names were Arges, Brontes, and Steropes. According to Homer, were a tribe of one-eyed, man-eating giants who herded
List of Greek mythological creatures
List_of_Greek_mythological_creatures
Titan in Greek mythology
Theia Themis Hekatonkheires Briareos Cottus Gyges Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Consort Asia or Clymene
Iapetus
of the dawn-goddess Eos Rhaebus, the horse of Mezentius in Roman myths Sterope, horse of the sun-god Helios Trojan Horse Equuleus, Hippe transformed into
List of horses in mythology and folklore
List_of_horses_in_mythology_and_folklore
Son of Porthaon
and Euryte, and the brother of Oeneus, Alcathous, Melas, Leucopeus, and Sterope. Agrius was the father of six sons, namely Melanippus, Thersites, Onchestus
Agrius_(son_of_Porthaon)
Species of butterfly
Species: F. bernieri Binomial name Fulda bernieri (Boisduval, 1833) Synonyms Steropes bernieri Boisduval, 1833 Cyclopides cariate Hewitson, 1868 Hesperia ypsilon
Fulda_bernieri
Austria DMP · 231 232 Russia – Russia, country DMP · 232 233 Asterope – Sterope, Greek Pleiad DMP · 233 234 Barbara – Saint Barbara DMP · 234 235 Carolina
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
Flat horse race in Britain
horse (2 wins): Hackler's Pride – 1903, 1904 Christmas Daisy – 1909, 1910 Sterope – 1948, 1949 Prince de Galles – 1969, 1970 Baronet – 1978, 1980 Rambo's
Cambridgeshire_Handicap
Ancient Greek dialect spoken in Arcadia and Cyprus
(Attic ἀξίνη axinê axe) στροπά stropa (Attic ἀστραπή astrapê) (Homeric sterope, lightning flash) ὕεσι huesi (Koine στολή stolê "garment", (Attic ἀμφίεσις
Arcadocypriot_Greek
American writer, lawyer and art collector
gentleman and a member of high society. When Acklen published his novel Sterope: The Veiled Pleiad(1892), it was under his changed surname as "Ackland"
William_Hayes_Ackland
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Theia Themis Hecatoncheires Briareos Cottus Gyges Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Half-siblings Aphrodite
Tethys_(mythology)
Mythological Greek characters
Dositheus for this information. She married Evenus, the son of Ares and Sterope, by whom she bore a daughter, Marpessa. Alcippe, Mysian daughter of Poseidon
Alcippe_(mythology)
Species of butterfly
Trapezites phigalioides, commonly known as the montane ochre or phigalioides skipper, is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is endemic
Trapezites_phigalioides
(AK-92) USS Etamin (AK-93) USS Mintaka (AK-94) USS Murzim (AK-95) USS Sterope (AK-96) USS Serpens (AK-97), destroyed by explosion 29 January 1945, 255
List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy
List_of_auxiliaries_of_the_United_States_Navy
Name of multiple Greek mythological figures
Smerdius. Leucippus, a Cyrenean prince as son of King Eurypylus of Cyrene and Sterope, daughter of Helios. He was the brother of Lycaon.[AI-generated source
Leucippus_(mythology)
Multiple Greek mythological figures
brother of Oeneus (successor of Porthaon), Agrius, Melas, Leucopeus, and Sterope. Alcathous was the second suitor of Hippodamia, and thus slain by her father
Alcathous
Princess in Greek mythology
daughter of King Evenus of Aetolia (son of Ares either by Demonice or Sterope) and princess Alcippe (daughter of King Oenomaus of Pisa). She attracted
Marpessa_of_Aetolia
Praxidike Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia Rhapso Rhea Rhodos Salmacis Selene Sterope Styx Taygete Terpsichore Thalia Thalia Theia Thelxinoë Themis Tyche Urania
List_of_goddesses
(mythology) Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Phorbus_(mythology)
Poem by Hesiod
Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys and Cronus; the Cyclopes: Brontes, Steropes and Arges; and the Hecatoncheires ("Hundred-Handers"): Cottus, Briareos
Theogony
Greek mythological figure
and Uranus, and his siblings include his fellow cyclopes, Brontes and Steropes, along with the Titans and the Hecatoncheires. After his birth, Uranus
Arges_(Cyclops)
Protected cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy
part in experiments with coaling while underway. She towed the collier SS Sterope at a speed of 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) while coal was transferred via
Italian_cruiser_Liguria
Species of butterfly
Genus: Metisella Species: M. malgacha Binomial name Metisella malgacha (Boisduval, 1833) Synonyms Steropes malgacha Boisduval, 1833 Cyclopides malgacha
Metisella_malgacha
Term in Greek mythology
following women: Laothoe, consort of King Porthaon of Calydon and mother of Sterope, Stratonice and Eurythemiste. Laothoe or Antianeira, daughter of Menetus
Laothoe
Class of 6 British broad-gauge 0-6-0 locomotives
one of the Greek mythological figures known as the Cyclopes. Steropes (1848 - 1871) Steropes is also one of the Greek mythological figures known as the
GWR_Pyracmon_Class
Ancient Greek female name
daughter of King Pleuron and Xanthippe. She was the sister of Agenor, Sterope and Laophonte. Stratonice, a Calydonian princess. The wife of Melaneus
Stratonice_(mythology)
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
Oceanus Phoebe Rhea Tethys Themis Hecatoncheires Briareos Cottus Gyges Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Consort Hyperion Offspring Helios, Selene, Eos
Theia
Greek goddess of memory
Theia Themis Hecatoncheires Briareus Cottus Gyges Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Consorts Zeus Offspring The Muses Calliope Clio Erato Euterpe Melpomene
Mnemosyne
Species of butterfly
Genus: Tsitana Species: T. tsita Binomial name Tsitana tsita (Trimen, 1870) Synonyms Cyclopides tsita Trimen, 1870 Steropes monochromus Mabille, 1891
Tsitana_tsita
(Pyracmon) A54 0-6-0 GWR 5 ft 0 in 16 in × 24 in 1847 1873 6 Pyracmon, Steropes, Caliban, Behemoth, Mammoth, Alligator Fury A55 0-6-0 GWR 5 ft 0 in 16 in
List of GWR broad gauge locomotives
List_of_GWR_broad_gauge_locomotives
King of Cos in Greek mythology
of Cos Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon
Eurypylus_of_Cos
connects Coloë Palus to Fastigium Aryn From the name of a river in Persis Steropes /ˈstɛroʊpiːz/ From the name of a Cyclops Styx /ˈstɪks/ From the mythical
List_of_Martian_canals
Queen in Greek mythology
was presumably the mother of his three daughters Sthenele, Laodamia and Sterope and his unnamed sons. The earliest attestation of this episode is found
Astydamia_(wife_of_Acastus)
Greek mythological figure
Olympia. Hippodamia was the daughter of King Oenomaus of Pisa either by Sterope, daughter of Atlas and Pleione, Evarete, daughter of Acrisius and Eurydice
Hippodamia (daughter of Oenomaus)
Hippodamia_(daughter_of_Oenomaus)
Species of moth
Binomial name Cosmosoma fenestrata (Drury, [1773]) Synonyms Sphinx fenestrata Drury, [1773] Sphinx steropes Goeze, 1780 Glaucopis rubripeda Lucas, 1857
Cosmosoma_fenestrata
God in Greek mythology
version of the myth stated that Evenus was born from Ares and the Pleiad Sterope. Lastly, Heracles was also called Evenus' father in later versions of the
Evenus_(son_of_Ares)
Titan in Greek mythology
Theia Themis Hecatoncheires Briareos Cottus Gyges Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Consort Eurybia Offspring
Crius
Steiria Stele of Aristion Stele of Arniadas Stentor Stephane Sterope Sterope (Pleiad) Sterope of Tegea Stesichorus Stesicles Stesimbrotos of Thasos Stheneboea
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Kaliningrad Oblast) A darkling beetle belonging to the subfamily Lagriinae. Steropes eleticinoides Sp. nov Valid Telnov & Bukejs Eocene Baltic amber Russia
2019_in_paleoentomology
Species of butterfly
Cyclopedes abjecta Snellen, 1872 Pamphila abjecta (stated by some as protonym) Steropes furvus Mabille, 1890 Cyclopides uniformis Karsch, 1893 Leptalina niangarensis
Isoteinon_abjecta
Italian ''Lampo''-class destroyer
9 December 1915 Euro and the destroyer Indomito escorted the auxiliary ship Sterope from Taranto, Italy, to Vlorë (known to the Italians as Valona) in the
Italian_destroyer_Euro_(1900)
son of Minyas and Clytodora. Presbon, father of Aspledon (Spledon) by Sterope. Presbon, the young son of Clymenus (Periclymenus), whom Harpalyce killed
Presbon
2012 action fantasy film directed by Louis Leterrier
motion capture. The cyclopes are based on the mythological cyclopes Arges, Steropes, and Brontes, who assisted Hephaestes. Talks of a sequel to Clash of the
Wrath_of_the_Titans
2005 Canadian TV series
Brontes (voiced by Brian Drummond) - One of the three Cyclops brothers. Steropes - One of the three Cyclops brothers. Polyphemus (voiced by Terry Klassen)
Class_of_the_Titans
Greek mythological figure
Lycus, who were also referred to as Eurytus and Lycaon. Eurypylus married Sterope, a daughter of Helios and had two sons, Lycaon and Leucippus. Triton assumed
Eurypylus_(son_of_Poseidon)
was the son of either 1) Poseidon and the nymph Midea; 2) Presbon and Sterope; and 3) Orchomenus and a brother of Clymenus and Amphidocus. Pausanias
Aspledon_(mythology)
Mythical character
or Aethra (b) Agenor Siblings (a) Pleiades Maia Electra Alcyone Celaeno Sterope Merope (a) Hyades 1 include Dione or 2 includes Thyone and Prodice or 3
Taygete
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Market Venture Tai-Yang Raeburn Sind Pierot Mid-day Sun Alonzo Rising Fast Sterope Foroughi Sadri King's Approach Royal Approach Nicolaus Nicolaus Silver
Solario
STEROPE
STEROPE
STEROPE
STEROPE
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
To be Lucky; Cheerfulness; Benefit; Good Luck
Girl/Female
Tamil
Madhumita | மதà¯à®®à®¿à®¤à®¾
Full of Honey, Sweet person
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Asaw; A Priest
Boy/Male
Muslim
Successful, Charmed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Mountain Born; One who is Make Herself for Devotion
Biblical
the shade or tingling of fear
Female
Persian/Iranian
(Ú©ÙˆÛنور) Persian name KOHINOOR means "mountain of light."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Beauty Peasant Attraction
Boy/Male
Indian
Born to Win
STEROPE
STEROPE
STEROPE
STEROPE
STEROPE