• Greek mythology, Eëtion or Eetion (/iˈiːti.ɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἠετίων Ēetíōn [ɛː.e.tí.ɔːn]) was the king of the Cilician Thebe. Eetion was the father of...
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  • Eëtion may refer to: In Greek mythology: Eëtion, king of the Cilician Thebe mentioned in the Iliad Eëtion, ruler over the island of Imbros mentioned in...
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  • mythology, Eëtion (Ancient Greek: Ἠετίων Ēetíōn [ɛː.e.tí.ɔːn]) may refer to the following personages: Eëtion, another name of Iasion in some myths. Eëtion, king...
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  • Greek: Ἴασος, romanized: Íasos), also called Eetion /iːˈɛʃən/ (Ancient Greek: Ἠετίων, romanized: Ēetíōn), was the founder of the mystic rites on the island...
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  • house of the Bacchiadae ruled for a single year each. Cypselus, the son of Eëtion and a disfigured woman named Labda, who was a member of the Bacchiad family...
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    on the island of Samothrace. She had two sons, Dardanus and Iasion (or Eetion), by Zeus. Electra was connected with the legend of the Palladium, the sacred...
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  • 6002 Eetion, provisional designation: 1988 RO, is a mid-sized Jupiter trojan from the Trojan camp, approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) in diameter....
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    Ἀνδρομάχη, Andromákhē [andromákʰɛ:]) was the wife of Hector, daughter of Eetion, and sister to Podes. She was born and raised in the city of Cilician Thebe...
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    Eetion elia, the white-spot palmer, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1866. It is found in Malaysia...
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    the king of Epirus. By the enslaved Andromache, daughter of Cilician king Eëtion, Neoptolemus was the father of Molossos (and, according to the myth, therefore...
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    Electra Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Emathion Nonnus 5th cent. AD Iasion or Eetion Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Harmonia Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC Myrmidon Eurymedousa...
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    orchards. Patroclus sold him as a slave in Lemnos, where he was bought by Eetion of Imbros and brought back to Troy. Only 12 days later Achilles slew him...
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  • February 11, 1988 La Silla E. W. Elst KOR 8.6 km MPC · JPL 6002 Eetion 1988 RO Eetion September 8, 1988 Brorfelde P. Jensen L5 40 km MPC · JPL 6003 1988...
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    Xanthus and Balios. Achilles had captured Pedasos when he took the city of Eetion. Pedasos was mortal, but he could keep up with the divine horses. Sarpedon...
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    in the hands of a people known as the Cilicians, and ruled by King Eetion. Eetion's daughter Andromache was given in marriage to Hector, son of King Priam...
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    taken as prisoner by the Achaeans. According to some, she was the wife of Eetion, king of Lyrnessus (usually described as the ruler of nearby Cilician Thebe)...
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  • of the Trojan War Echemus, a king of Arcadia Echetus, a king of Epirus Eetion, a king of Cilician Thebe and father of Andromache Electryon, a king of...
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  • of Zeus and Electra (one of the Pleiades), brother to Dardanus, Iasion (Eetion), and (rarely) Harmonia. He sent soldiers to join Dionysus in his Indian...
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  • Electra (2) Corythus and Electra Siblings (1) & (2) Iasion (or Iasus or Eetion), Harmonia and (1) Emathion Consort (i) Chryse (ii) Olizone (iii) Batea...
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    Trojan War as the grandson of Achilles through his father Neoptolemus and of Eetion of Thebe through his mother Andromache (concubine to Neoptolemus after the...
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    θῆρα. The first reference in literature to elms occurs in the Iliad. When Eetion, father of Andromache, is killed by Achilles during the Trojan War, the...
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  • Podes (Ancient Greek: Ποδής Podēs) was the son of Eetion in Greek mythology, and thus the brother of Andromache, wife of Hector, whom he is said to have...
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  • Λάβδα) was a daughter of the Bacchiad Amphion, and mother of Cypselus, by Eetion. Her name was derived from the fact of her feet being turned outward, and...
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  • Telamṓnios) swift gigantic (πελώριος pelṓrios) the mighty Andromache daughter of Eetion (θυγάτηρ Ἠετίωνος thugátēr Ēetíōnos) white-armed Aphrodite laughter-loving...
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  • 6002 Eetion 1988 RO Eetion, from Greek mythology. He was the King of Thebe Hypoplakia, father of Andromache, and father-in-law of Hector. Eetion was killed...
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    according to Diodorus Siculus: Electra and her two sons, Dardanos and Eetion or Iasion. There was a fourth figure, Electra's daughter, Harmonia, whom...
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    Pheidas Derinoe Calesius Evenor Mentes Prytanis Clytius Glauce Podarces Eetion Pheres Enchesimargos Caletor Evippus Mermerus Pylartes (2) Creusa Hecamede...
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  • besieged Troy, Paris and Hector journey secretly to Cilia to obtain more from Eetion, Hector's father-in-law. 4 "Spoils of War" Mark Brozel Mika Watkins...
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    Priam's orchard. Achilles sold him as a slave to Euneus of Lemnos, but Eetion, ruler of Imbros, bought him, took him back to Troy, and restored him to...
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  • walls of Troy and was killed by Teucer. Imbrius also occurs as a surname of Eetion. Homer, Iliad, 13. 170 - 181 Pausanias, Description of Greece, 10. 25. 9...
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