Itylus
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ITYLUS — fil. Zethi ex Aedone coniuge, quem mater noctu per errorem interfecit, putans eum esse Amalea Amphionis fil. cuius fecunditati invidebat, quodiam sex filios mares peperisset. Quo errore mane cognito, dolorisimpatientiâ contabuit, et Deorum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Itylus — Itylos redirects here. For the gossamer winged butterfly genus, see Itylos (butterfly).In Greek mythology, Itylus, or Itylos, was the son of Aedon, daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus and King Zethus of Thebes. Envious of Niobe, the wife of her… … Wikipedia
Aëdon — (Greek polytonic|Ἀηδών) is, in Greek mythology, the daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus. According to Homer she was the wife of Zethus, and the mother of Itylus. [Homer, Odyssey xix. 517, c.] Envious of Niobe, the wife of her brother Amphion, who… … Wikipedia
Мифы Беотии — Содержание 1 Введение 2 Топонимы 3 Фивы 3.1 Царские династии … Википедия
Itys — ITYS, ùos, Gr. Ἴτυς, υος, (⇒ Tab. XII.) des Tereus, Königs in Thracien, und der Prokne Sohn, wurde von seiner Mutter, aus Rache wegen der Gewaltthätigkeit, die Tereus ihrer Schwester, der Philomela, angethan, geschlachtet, und dem Vater zu essen… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Zethvs — ZETHVS, i, Gr. Ζῆθος, ου, (⇒ Tab. X.) Jupiters und der Antiope Sohn. Apollod. l. III. c. 10. §. 1. Er legete sich auf das Viehwesen, Id. ib. c. 5. §. 5. heurathete die Thebe, von der die Stadt Theben ihren Namen bekommen, und wurde, nach einigen … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Philomela (princess of Athens) — In Greek mythology, Philomela (Φιλομήλα) was a daughter of Pandion I (King of Athens), and Zeuxippe, and a sister of Procne.MythProcne s husband, king Tereus of Thrace (son of Ares), agreed to travel to Athens and escort Philomela to Thrace for a … Wikipedia
Aëdon — (griech.), Nachtigall; die myth. Erzählung lautet bei Homer, Ovid und den spätern Mythologen verschieden, stimmt jedoch darin, daß Aëdon ihren eigenen Sohn Itylus umbrachte und von den Göttern in eine Nachtigall verwandelt wurde, die nun auf den… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Aëdon — /ay eed n/, n. Class. Myth. a daughter of Pandareus who mistakenly killed her son. Zeus took pity on her and turned her into a nightingale. * * * ▪ Greek mythology in Greek mythology, a daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus. According to Homer… … Universalium
epanalepsis — /ep euh neuh lep sis/, n. Rhet. a repetition of a word or a phrase with intervening words setting off the repetition, sometimes occurring with a phrase used both at the beginning and end of a sentence, as in Only the poor really know what it is… … Universalium