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    prohibited under pain of death by the god himself. Lycius and Harpasus both urged their father to sacrifice the donkeys nevertheless, but Clinis called off the...
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  • Lycius may refer to: Lycius (horse) Lycius (mythology) Lycius (sculptor) Lycius (son of Clinis) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • mythology, Clinis or Kleinis (Ancient Greek: Κλεῖνις, romanized: Kleínis) was a native of Babylon and father, by Harpe, of three sons, Harpasus, Lycius, and...
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  • Erodius (category Deeds of Apollo)
    the manservant of the family, though it was a different sort of heron. Ancient Greece portal mythology portal Clinis Lycius Mares of Diomedes Antoninus...
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  • Messenia Lycius (sculptor) Lycius (son of Clinis) Lyco of Iasos Lyco of Troas Lycomedes Lycomedes (mythology) Lycomedes of Mantinea Lycomedes of Thebes...
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  • Harpe (mythology) (category Deeds of Apollo)
     'snatcher') is a minor figure and the wife of a rich Babylonian man named Clinis, and the mother by him of Lycius, Ortygius, Harpasus and Artemiche. Her family...
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  • Ortygius (category Deeds of Apollo)
    Ὀρτύγιος, romanized: Ortugios, lit. 'quail') is the son of Clinis by his wife Harpe, the brother of Lycius, Harpasus and Artemiche. He was transformed into...
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    According to Antoninus Liberalis, the raven had once been a man named Lycius, a son of Clinis, who was changed into a white raven by Leto and Artemis so he would...
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  • Harpasus (category Deeds of Apollo)
    Ἄρπασος, romanized: Harpasos, lit. 'snatcher') is the son of Clinis by his wife Harpe, the brother of Lycius, Ortygius and Artemiche. His family venerated Apollo...
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  • Periclymenus (category Children of Poseidon)
    may refer to: Periclymenus, a Pylian prince as the son of King Neleus and Chloris. He was one of the Argonauts. His grandfather, Poseidon gave him the...
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  • Arge (category Retinue of Artemis)
    to Mount Argyllus in Egypt, where she gave birth to a son, Dionysus. This version of the story of Dionysus' birth is only found in Pseudo-Plutarch's On...
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  • Polytechnus (category Deeds of Zeus)
    married to Aëdon, the daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus. The couple had a son named Itys, and were happy until they boasted of being a more happy couple than...
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  • Hyperippe (category Deeds of Zeus)
    daughter of Danaus and Crino, who married and killed Hippocorystes, son of Aegyptus and Hephaestine. Hyperippe, daughter of Arcas and one of the possible...
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    Metamorphoses in Greek mythology (category Deeds of Zeus)
    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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    Cyparissus (category Male lovers of Apollo)
    centuries AD), Cyparissus was the son of Telephus, and thus the grandson of Heracles. The myth of Cyparissus, like that of Hyacinthus, has often been interpreted...
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  • Aegypius (mythology) (category Deeds of Zeus)
    Αἰγυπιός) was a Thessalian son of Antheus (son of Nomion) and Bulis. He was the lover of Timandra, a widow. Timandra's son, Neophron, resented this relationship...
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