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    Caeneus or Kaineus (Ancient Greek: Καινεύς, romanized: Kaineús) was a Lapith hero, ruler of Thessaly, and the father of the Argonaut Coronus. Caeneus...
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  • Misia Butler is a British actor best known for his portrayal of Caeneus in the Netflix television series KAOS. Butler was born in London where he grew...
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  • prophecy and the unwitting involvement of three mortal humans, Eurydice, Caeneus and Ariadne. Jeff Goldblum as Zeus Janet McTeer as Hera Aurora Perrineau...
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    Lapith Caeneus was originally a young woman named Caenis and the favorite of Poseidon, who changed her into a man at her request, and made Caeneus into...
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    battle. The Centaurs were driven off or destroyed. Another Lapith hero, Caeneus, who was invulnerable to weapons, was beaten into the earth by Centaurs...
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    Delias caeneus is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. It is found in the Australasian realm. The wingspan is...
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  • (Juno/Hera in Iphis' case and Leto in Leucippus'). Caeneus and Mestra, each of who was a mate of a god (Caeneus was a rape victim of Poseidon/Neptune and Mestra...
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  • Bellerophon; raped by (and later accused of doing the same by) Anteia. Caeneus in some versions, raped while still biologically female by Poseidon. Cephalus;...
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    Caeneus Deucalion ✓ ✓ 2 Crete son of Minos and Pasiphae Echion ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 Alope son of Hermes and Antianeira or Laothoe Eneus ✓ 1 son of Caeneus Erginus...
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  • "crooked, curved") may refer to: Coronus, king of the Lapiths, the son of Caeneus and counted among the Argonauts. In some accounts his father was Actor...
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  • Briseis, a princess of Lyrnessus, taken and given to Achilles as a war prize Caeneus, formerly Caenis, a woman who was transformed into a man and became a mighty...
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  • are mentioned to bide in the fields are Procris, Pasiphaë, Laodamia, and Caeneus. The Golden Bough (mythology) Land of dreams (mythology) Aeneas and the...
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  • Lapith chieftain of Larissa, Thessaly. He was the father, by Hippeia, of Caeneus, Polyphemus, the seer Ampycus, Ischys who was beloved by Coronis, and a...
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    died for love: Phaedra, Procris, Eriphyle, Evadne, Pasiphae, Laodamia, Caeneus, and Dido. Next, Aeneas sees heroes of battle: Tydeus, Parthenopaeus, Adrastus...
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  • other centaurs, Styphelus, Antimachus, Elymus, and Pyracmos, they were all slain by Caeneus. Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.459 Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.459-462...
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    figure who was killed by driving him into the earth by repeated blows was Caeneus the Lapith. Colin Austin, in Recherches de Papyrologie 4 (1967); Nova fragmenta...
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  • daughter of Antippus. She married Elatus and bore the Argonaut Polyphemus, Caeneus and Ischys. Athena Hippeia (or Hippeia Athena, "Athena of Horses"), Athena...
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    Atalanta ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Daughter of Schoeneus, from Arcadia. Caeneus ✓ ✓ Son of Elatus; Ovid notes that Caeneus was "first a woman then a man". Castor ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Brother...
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    demanded of him that she be changed to a man. He agreed, and she became Caeneus, a form he never lost, except, in some versions, upon death. Clytie was...
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  • comedies: Adonis (erotic subject) Kaineus, after the mythic transgender Caeneus (erotic subject) Kampylion, a name of a fragmentary comedy by Eubulus,...
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    Pyramus and Thisbe Rhodope Rhodopis Sangas Selemnus Sybaris Opposite sex Caeneus Hermaphroditus Iphis Leucippus Salmacis Siproites Sithon Tiresias Plants...
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  • Pyramus and Thisbe Rhodope Rhodopis Sangas Selemnus Sybaris Opposite sex Caeneus Hermaphroditus Iphis Leucippus Salmacis Siproites Sithon Tiresias Plants...
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    her request and changed her into a male warrior, who then took the name Caeneus. Another time Poseidon once fell in love with a Phocian woman, Corone,...
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  • may refer to two individuals: Priasus, one of the Argonauts and son of Caeneus. He was the brother of Phocus, another Argonaut. Priasus, commander of...
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  • there was the strife of the Lapith spearmen gathered round the prince Caeneus and Dryas and Peirithöus, with Hopleus, Exadius, Phalereus, and Prolochus...
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  • Pyramus and Thisbe Rhodope Rhodopis Sangas Selemnus Sybaris Opposite sex Caeneus Hermaphroditus Iphis Leucippus Salmacis Siproites Sithon Tiresias Plants...
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  • Alcmene Argives Eurytidai (or Sons of Erytus) Laertes Omphale Phoenix and Caeneus Phoenix Deuteros Phrouroi (or Sentinels) Teucer Protagoras (c. 490 BC –...
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  • there was the strife of the Lapith spearmen gathered round the prince Caeneus and Dryas and Peirithöus, with Hopleus, Exadius, Phalereus, and Prolochus...
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  • specifically focusing on adulteries of Zeus. Phocus and Priasus, two sons of Caeneus, were counted among the Argonauts. Phocus the builder, son of Danaus, is...
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  • the Lapith chief, Elatus, by Hippea and thus, possibly the brother of Caeneus, Ischys and Ampycus. According to one source, he was married to Laonome...
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