and Hermes. In some accounts, Cephalus was said to be the son of Hermes by Creusa or of Pandion I. Because of Cephalus's great beauty, Eos (Dawn) fell...
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Cephalus or Kephalos (/ˈsɛfələs/; Ancient Greek: Κέφαλος) is the son of Hermes, husband of Eos and a hero-figure in Greek mythology. Cephalus carried...
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Athenian princess, was loved by Hermes and bore a son named Cephalus to him. Iphthime, a princess of Doros, was loved by Hermes. They had three Satyroi – named...
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Eos (redirect from Greek goddess of the dawn)
in love and abducted Cephalus, a son of Hermes, who is sometimes the same as or distinct from the Cephalus that was the husband of Procris, whom she also...
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Thesan (section with Cephalus)
is the son of Hermes. Eos is often depicted carrying or embracing Kephalos before returning him to his wife, Prokris, in Athens. The motif of Thesan and...
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daughter, Myrrha, via deception and alcohol. Daphnis, son of Hermes; raped by Echenais, with the aid of wine. Endymion; raped by Selene as he slept. Ganymede;...
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Hemera (category Children of Helios)
Theogony—where she is the daughter of the Titans Theia and Hyperion, the mother of Memnon, and the lover of Cephalus—elsewhere Eos and Hemera are identified...
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grandfather of Theseus Polybus of Corinth, a king of Corinth Polybus of Sicyon, a king of Sicyon and son of Hermes Polybus of Thebes, a king of Thebes Polynices...
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daughter of King Cecrops of Athens and Aglaurus, daughter of King Actaeus. Herse was the sister to Aglauros and Pandrosos. Cephalus of Athens is the son of Hermes...
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Odysseus (redirect from Son of Laertes)
step-grandfather is Arcesius, son of Cephalus and grandson of Aeolus, while his maternal grandfather is the thief Autolycus, son of Hermes and Chione. Hence, Odysseus...
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with Apollo by Stephanus of Byzantium. Hyginus calls Creusa mother of Cephalus by Hermes. Creusa was spared of the fate of her sisters because she was...
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Dionysus (redirect from God of Wine)
however, Hermes again rescued Dionysus, this time bringing him to the mountains of Lydia. Hermes adopted the form of Phanes, most ancient of the gods...
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Sirius (mythology) (category Children of Eos)
daughter of Hyperion and Theia, as in Hesiod, Theogony 371–374, in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes (4), 99–100, Selene is instead made the daughter of Pallas...
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Phaethon (category Children of Helios)
Hesiod seems to recognize is the son of Eos, Helios' sister and the goddess of the dawn, whom she had by her lover Cephalus, an Athenian prince. The late...
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Amphitryon (category Mythology of Heracles)
handed over the kingdom of the Taphians to Cephalus. On his return to Thebes he married Alcmene, who gave birth to twin sons, Iphicles and Heracles. Only...
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Orion (mythology) (category Deeds of Hermes)
lover of the Divine Huntress; other heroes of the same type are Actaeon, Leucippus (son of Oenomaus), Cephalus, Teiresias, and Zeus as the lover of Callisto...
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Erechtheus (redirect from Erichthonius II of Athens)
Athenian Entry, Iliad B 546-56" Hermes 97.3 (1969), pp. 262–266, observes in this displacement a submerged memory of Athena's lost role as a mother-goddess...
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Theogony (redirect from The birth of gods)
the mortal Tithonus, produced the hero Memnon, and Emathion, and with Cephalus, produced Phaethon. Medea with the mortal Jason, produced Medius, the Nereid...
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Actor (mythology) (category Kings of Elis)
and Cephalus. This Actor could be the man referred by Hesiod as the father of Protesilaus, one of the suitors of Helen of Troy. Actor, son of Azeus...
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Clymene (mythology) (category Women of the Trojan war)
of these children was either Hesione or Philyra. Clymene, an Orchomenian princess as the daughter of King Minyas. She was the wife of either Cephalus...
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This is a list of characters in the poem Metamorphoses by Ovid. It contains more than 200 characters, summaries of their roles, and information on where...
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Lysias (section Table of extant speeches)
native of Syracuse, and on the invitation of Pericles had settled at Athens. The opening scene of Plato's Republic is set at the house of Cephalus' eldest...
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Centuripe ware Cephale Cephalion Cephalus Cephalus of Athens Cephalus of Phocis Cepheus (father of Andromeda) Cepheus (king of Tegea) Cephisia Cephisodorus...
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Metamorphoses in Greek mythology (category Deeds of Hermes)
collection of myths where the subjects are physically transformed, usually through either divine intervention or sorcery and spells. Similar themes of physical...
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ruins of antiquity. His works include: Apollo and Daphne (1625), Apollo and Bacchus (1627), Echo and Narcissus (1628), Parnassus (1630), Cephalus and Aurora...
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of the Marvel Universe Goblin (Marvel Comics) Hidden races (Marvel Comics) List of alien races in Marvel Comics List of Marvel Comics mutates List of...
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Neoclassicism (category Age of Enlightenment)
Houdon; 1783; marble; height: 145 cm; Musée Fabre, Montpellier, France Cephalus and Aurora; by John Flaxman; 1789–1790; probably marble; unknown dimensions;...
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HMS Bacchus (1813) (category Brig-sloops of the Royal Navy)
Britain. Commission on Harbours of Refuge. (W. Clowes and Sons). Winfield, Rif (2008). British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction...
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