In Greek mythology, Euseirus or Eusiros was the son of Poseidon and father of Cerambus by the nymph Eidothea of Mt. Othrys. His son was changed into a gnawing beetle by the nymphs because of his arrogance. [1] In some myths, Cerambus was borne up into the air on wings by the nymphs escaping the flood of Deucalion. [2]
In Greek mythology, Metanira or Meganira was a queen of Eleusis as wife of King Celeus. She was the daughter of Amphictyon, the king of Athens.
Eumelus was the name of:
The Minyades were three Orchomenian (Arcadian) princesses in Greek mythology. These sisters were protagonists of a myth about the perils of neglecting the worship of Dionysus.
In Greek mythology, Schoeneus was the name of several individuals:
In Greek mythology, Caunus or Kaunos was a son of Miletus, grandson of Apollo and brother of Byblis.
Miletus was a character from Greek mythology, the eponymous mythical founder of the city of Miletus.
In Greek mythology, Hippasus or Hippasos is the name of fourteen characters.
In Greek mythology, Botres was a Theban son of Eumelus and grandson of Eugnotus.
In Greek mythology, Perimele or Perimela is the name of three mythical personages:
In Greek mythology, Gorge may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Cerambus, a son of Euseiros and the nymph Eidothea of Othreis.
The name Merops refers to several figures from Greek mythology:
In Greek mythology, Pierus was the king of Emathia in Macedonia. He was the eponym of Pieria and Mt. Pierus. Pierus was credited to be the first to write in the praise of the Muses.
In Greek mythology, Eidothea or Idothea was the name of the following women:
In Greek mythology, Galatea was the name of the following figures:
In Greek mythology, Melaneus may refer to the following personages:
In Greek mythology, Diochthondas was a Minyan prince as the son of King Minyas of Orchomenus probably either by Euryale, Clytodora, or Phanosyra, daughter of Paeon. His possible siblings were Clymene, Periclymene, Eteoclymene, Orchomenus, Presbon, Athamas, Elara, Persephone and the Minyades.
In Greek mythology, Maera or Maira may refer to the following personages:
In Greek mythology, Alcander or Alcandrus may refer to the following characters:
In Greek mythology, Hyria or Hyrie, also called Thyria or Thyrie was the Aetolian daughter of Amphinomus and mother, by Apollo, of Cycnus.