Criasus — In Greek mythology, Criasus was a king of Argos. He was the son of Argus and Evadne (daughter of Strymon) or Peitho. He had five brothers who were named Ecbasus, Jasus, Peiranthus or Peiras, Epidaurus and Tiryns.[1][2][3] Criasus is said to have… … Wikipedia
Argus — There are seven figures in Greek mythology named Argus or Argos ( Άργος ), and one in popular culture.#Argus Panoptes (Argus all eyes ) is a giant with a hundred eyes. He was also the nymph Io s nephew. #Argus was the eponym of the city of Argos … Wikipedia
Melantho — Melantho, also known as Melántho or Melanthó (Μελανθώ), is one of the minor characters in The Odyssey. Described as having a sharp tongue , she is sister to Melanthios, a goatherd in Ithaca, and the daughter of Dolios. She is among the favorite… … Wikipedia
Argvs — ARGVS, i, Gr. Ἄργος, ου, (⇒ Tab. XVIII.) des Jupiters, Apollod. lib. II. c. 1. §. 1. oder auch nur des Apis und der Niobe Sohn, Schol. Homer. ad Il. Α. v. 115. nannte die Stadt Argos nach seinem Namen, Hygin. Fab. 145. und selbst auch den ganzen… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Cleoboea — In Greek mythology, the name Cleoboea refers to: Cleoboea, mother of Eurythemis. Her daughter was married to Thestius.[1] Cleoboea herself is otherwise unknown. Cleoboea, mother of Philonis by Eosphoros. Philonis, in her turn, became the mother… … Wikipedia
ARGUS — I. ARGUS Arestoris fil. unde Arestorides Ovidio dicitur, Met. l. 1. v. 624. Donec Arestoride servandam tradidit Argo. Apollodorus, l. 2. de Argo, ὅν Α᾿σκληπιάδης μὲν Α᾿ρέςτορος λέγει υἱὸν, Φερεκύδης δὲ Ι᾿νάχου. Idem tamen alibi Agenoris filium… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CALLITHYIA — fil. Peranthi, prima Iunonis Argivae Sacerdos, unô fere saeculô ante Cecropem, Euseb. num. 376. Dictae autem hae Sacerdores Η῾ρεσίδες, Etymol. Magno in H. per quarum aetates Hellanicus Lesbius Historiam suam digessit, uti dicemus suô locô. Vide… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PERANTHUS — Pater Callithyiae, primae τῶ Η῾ρεσίδων, seu Sacerdotum Iunonis Argivae, Iosepho Patriarchae σύγχρονος, idem cum Criaso, quarto Argivorum Rege? Vide Criasus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale