In Greek mythology, Hegetoria (Ancient Greek: Ἡγητορίαν) was a local nymph at Rhodes who married Ochimus. They had a daughter, Cydippe (named later as...
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Harmonia Akmonian Wood, near Themiscyra mother of the Amazons by Ares Hegetoria Rhodes consort of Ochimus Hemera mother of Iasion by Zeus Himalia Rhodes...
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the crime. Ochimus seized control over the island. He married the nymph Hegetoria and they had a daughter, Cydippe (or Cyrbia), who married Ochimus' brother...
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sisters. Cydippe, also called Crybia or Lysippe, the daughter of the nymph Hegetoria and Ochimus, king of Rhodes. She married her paternal uncle, Cercaphus...
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on the day of the Plynteria, in which a quantity of dried figs, called hegetoria (ἡγητορία), was carried around. The Plynteria is thought to have originated...
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Pergamon Hegesippus (orator) Hegesippus of Halicarnassus Hegesistratus Hegetoria Hegetorides Hegias Hegias of Athens Heidelberg Painter Heimarmene Hekatompedon...
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niece Cydippe (also known as Cyrbia or Lysippe), daughter of Ochimus and Hegetoria, and subsequently inherited the island. According to an alternate version...
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