In Greek mythology, Cinna was the wife of King Phoroneus of Argos by whom she became the mother of Apis and Niobe. [1] Otherwise, the consort(s) of Phoroneus was identified either as the nymph Cerdo, [2] the nymph Teledice, [3] Perimede, [4] or Peitho. [5]
In Greek mythology, Phoroneus was a culture-hero of the Argolid, fire-bringer, law giver, and primordial king of Argos.
In Greek mythology, Clymenus may refer to multiple individuals:
In Greek mythology, Oileus or Oïleus was the king of Locris, and an Argonaut.
The name Astyoche or Astyocheia was attributed to the following individuals in Greek mythology:
In Greek mythology, Mégês Phyleïdês was the commander of Epeans and/or Dulichians during the Trojan War.
Euboea was the name of several women in Greek mythology.
Polyxo is the name of several figures in Greek mythology:
In Greek mythology, Cerdo was, according to Pausanias, the wife of King Phoroneus of Argos. In other sources the consort of Phoroneus was called either Cinna, Teledice, Perimede, or Peitho.
In Greek mythology, the name Charops may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Clytie or Clytia may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Clymene or Klymene may refer to:
Neaera, also Neaira, is the name of multiple female characters in Greek mythology:
In Greek mythology, the name Hyperochus may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Antiope or Antiopa may refer to the following
Merope was originally the name of several characters in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, Europa or Europe is the name of the following figures:
In Greek mythology, Melia was an Oceanid, one of the 3,000 water nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys. She was the mother of culture hero Phoroneus, and Aegialeus, by her brother Inachus, the river-god of Argos. However, in some accounts, Inachus fathered Phoroneus by an Oceanid nymph named Argia. According to Argive tradition, Phoroneus was the first man, or first inhabitant of Argos, who lived during the time of the Great Flood, associated with Deucalion.
In Greek mythology, Teledice is the nymph wife of the first mortal king Phoroneus of Peloponesse, and, according to Pseudo-Apollodorus, the mother of Apis and Niobe. Other sources named the consort(s) of Phoroneus as either Cerdo, Cinna, or Perimede, or Peitho.
In Greek mythology, Medusa may refer to the following personages:
In Greek mythology, Cyllene may refer to two characters: