• Aglaurus (redirect from Aglauros)
    between Erectheus and his daughter Procris. Aglaurus is also known as Aglauros (most commonly), Aglaulos, Agraulus, Agravlos, or Agraulos. Agraulos ("countryside...
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    Ovid tell the story of Minerva and Aglauros. When Mercury comes to seduce mortal virgin Herse, her sister Aglauros is driven by her greed to help him...
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    Pandrosos, and Aglauros of Athens. She warned the three sisters not to open the chest, but did not explain to them why or what was in it. Aglauros, and possibly...
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    Melanippus Triteia Paus. 2nd cent. AD Aeropus Aerope Paus. 2nd cent. AD Alcippe Aglauros Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Meleager Althaea Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Calydon...
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  • Greek mythology, daughter of the God of war Ares and the mortal princess Aglauros. According to myth, she was attacked and, in some versions, raped on the...
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    Cecrops's daughters by Willem van Herp (circa 1650)) Mercury, Herse and Aglauros by Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre (1763) Beekes (2009) Ἐριχθόνιος, suggested...
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    of Athena Polias, Poseidon, Erechtheus, Cecrops, Herse, Pandrosos and Aglauros, with its Kore Porch (Porch of the Maidens) or Caryatids' Balcony was begun...
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    Athens, and Aglaurus, daughter of King Actaeus. Pandrosus' two sisters were Aglauros and Herse, and the three of them together are often referred to collectively...
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    64–65). Pindar, Nemean Odes 11.1, EN topostext, 2.1 "Witnesses the gods Aglauros, Hestia, Enyo, Enyalios, Ares and Athena Areia, Zeus, Thallo, Auxo, Hegemone...
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    x 49 cm, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam 1645–47 Mercury and Aglauros oil on canvas, 72.4 x 91.1 cm, Museum of Fine Arts Boston 1646–1651 A Girl...
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    Athens and Aglaurus, daughter of King Actaeus. Herse was the sister to Aglauros and Pandrosos. Cephalus of Athens is the son of Hermes and Herse, who married...
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    Callisto, the Raven and the Crow, Ocyrhoe, Mercury and Battus, the envy of Aglauros, Jupiter and Europa. Book III – Cadmus, Diana and Actaeon, Semele and the...
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    Ovid tell the story of Minerva and Aglauros. When Mercury comes to seduce mortal virgin Herse, her sister Aglauros is driven by her greed to help him...
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    daughters by Willem van Herp (circa 1650)) Aglauros refuses Mercury admittance to her sister Herse (15 century) Aglauros Changed to Stone by Mercury by Giovanni...
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    voices on the air also include examples of envy. The classical example is Aglauros, who, according to Ovid, was turned to stone because she was jealous of...
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    gained her a place in the Arcadia Literary Academy, under the name of Aglauro Cidonia. Here she met the poet Giambattista Felice Zappi, a lawyer from...
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    betrothed of Selene tenor Giacomo David Selene, Princess of Argos, daughter of Aglauro, king of Argos, in love with Arsace soprano castrato Michelangelo Bologna...
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    credits Agapetus with correcting him of heretical beliefs. Par. VI, 13–18. Aglauros: Athenian princess who envied her sister's love affair with Hermes. When...
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  • the following example Ovid describes the fate of the Athenian princess Aglauros, who was turned to stone out of envy for her sister: nec cōnāta loquī est...
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    first king of Athens, whose tomb was in the complex, had three daughters, Aglauros, Herse, and Pandrosos. The mystery revolves around innocence, obedience...
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    raising children. Recalling the story of the daughters of Cecrops and Aglauros, they conclude that children born of mortals by gods are fated for ill-fortune...
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  • princess as the daughter of the autochthonous King Actaion and sister to Aglauros, Erse and Pandrosos. According to the Suda, the ancient Greek historian...
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    legendary first king of Attica, an autochthonous half-serpent) and of Aglauros. In Euripides' Ion, the chorus describes them among a procession of dancers...
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  • Aglaureion, the largest of the Acropolis caves at 14m across the mouth. Aglauros was one of the daughters of Cecrops, who according to legend jumped to...
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    or the Sanctuary of Aglauros, was an ancient sanctuary located in the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. It was dedicated to Aglauros, a Greek mythological...
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  • Thargelion, in honor of Athena Polias, with the heroine Aglauros (or with the two combined as Athena Aglauros), whose temple stood on the Acropolis. The festival's...
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    ISBN 9780715637845 (ed. with Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood) Athenian myths and festivals: aglauros, erechtheus, plynteria, panathenaia, dionysia. New York, NY, 2011. ISBN 9780199592074...
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    only at considerable altitudes. — In ab. pollux Esp. (= dubius Fuessl, aglauros Hbst., baucis Schk.) the underside is dusted with white-grey, without markings ;...
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    Erasmus Quellinus and Jan Baptist Huysmans, Mercury changes the jealous Aglauros into stone (Ovidi, Metamorphoses, 2:710-835), ca. 1700 Marseille, Musée...
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    Erasmus Quellinus and Jan Baptist Huysmans, Mercury changes the jealous Aglauros into stone (Ovidi, Metamorphoses, 2:710-835), ca. 1700 Marseille, Musée...
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