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In Greek mythology, Mideia[ pronunciation? ] or Midea (Ancient Greek: Μιδειη) may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Macar or Macareus or Macareas, is the name of several individuals:
There were several figures named Elatus or Élatos in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, Clymenus may refer to multiple individuals:
In Greek mythology, Triopas or Triops was the name of several characters whose relations are unclear.
In Greek mythology, Pelasgus was the eponymous ancestor of the Pelasgians, the mythical inhabitants of Greece who established the worship of the Dodonaean Zeus, Hephaestus, the Cabeiri, and other divinities. In the different parts of the country once occupied by Pelasgians, there existed different traditions as to the origin and connection of Pelasgus. Some ancient Greeks even used to believe that he was the first man.
In Greek mythology, Astypalaea or Astypale was a Phoenician princess as the daughter of King Phoenix and Perimede, daughter of Oeneus; thus she was the sister of Europa. In some accounts, her mother was called Telephe and her siblings were Peirus and again Europe. Astypale was a lover of Poseidon who seduced her, and had two sons by him: Ancaeus, King of Samos, and Eurypylos, King of Kos.
Protogeneia, in Greek mythology, may refer to:
Euboea was the name of several women in Greek mythology.
Dexamenus was a name attributed to at least three characters in Greek mythology.
Aetolus was, in Greek mythology, a son of Endymion, great-great-grandson of Deucalion, and a Naiad nymph (Neis), or Iphianassa.
In Greek mythology, Megareus, also called Megarus (Μέγαρος), was king of Onchestus in Boeotia. In some myths, he was the eponymous king of Megara.
In Greek mythology, the name Leucon may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Chthonia may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Eleuther may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Haemon or Haimon may refer to the following personages and a creature:
In Greek mythology, the name Coronus may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Orchomenus may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Callirrhoe, Callirhoe, Callirrhoë, or occasionally Kallirroi may refer to the following characters:
In Greek mythology, Asterope may refer to the following characters:
In Greek mythology, Oenope or Oinope was a Sicyonian princess as daughter of King Epopeus and possibly Antiope of Thebes, thus sister to King Marathon of Corinth. She was the mother of King Megareus of Onchestus by the sea god Poseidon. Otherwise, the parentage of Megarus can be attributed to Onchestus, Apollo, Aegeus or Hippomenes.