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953:... among the foremost Cottus and Briareus and Gyges, insatiable of war, roused up bitter battle; and they hurled three hundred boulders from their massive hands one after another and overshadowed the Titans with their missiles. They sent them down under the broad-pathed earth and bound them in distressful bonds after they had gained victory over them with their hands, high-spirited though they were, as far down beneath the earth as the sky is above the earth.
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559:, has Briareus on the side of the Titans. As Ovid tells us, after the Titans had been overthrown, apparently in order to restore the Titans to power, Briareus sacrificed a bull, about which it had been prophesied that whoever burned its entrails would be able to conquer the gods. However just when Briareus was about to burn the entrails, birds snatched them away, and were rewarded with a home among the stars.
1313:, "a gloomy place in Hades as far distant from earth as earth is distant from the sky." But the Titans are, apparently, allowed to remain free (unlike in Hesiod). When the Titans overthrew Uranus, they freed the Hundred-Handers and Cyclopes (unlike in Hesiod where they remain imprisoned), and made Cronus their sovereign. But Cronus once again bound the six brothers, and reimprisoned them in Tartarus.
389:, against the Titans, for control of the cosmos. Gaia had foretold that, with the help of the Hundred-Handers, the Olympians would be victorious, so Zeus released them from their captivity and the Hundred-Handers fought alongside the Olympians against the Titans and were instrumental in the Titans' defeat. The Titans were then imprisoned in Tartarus with the Hundred-Handers as their guards.
3515:, Caldwell, p. 65 on line 636, and West 1966, p. 19, understand Hesiod as implying that the Hundred-Handers are released in the tenth year of the war, according to Gantz, p. 45, "Hesiod's account does not quite say whether the Hundred-Handers were freed before the conflict or only in the tenth year. ... Eventually, if not at the beginning, the Hundred-Handers are fighting".
944:... It is by your prudent plans that we have once again come back out from under the murky gloom, from implacable bonds—something, Lord, Cronus’ son, that we no longer hoped to experience. For that reason, with ardent thought and eager spirit we in turn shall now rescue your supremacy in the dread battle-strife, fighting against the Titans in mighty combats.
909:... with a mighty bond, for he was indignant at their defiant manhood and their form and size; and he settled them under the broad-pathed earth. Dwelling there, under the earth, in pain, they sat at the edge, at the limits of the great earth, suffering greatly for a long time, with much grief in their hearts.
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first tells us that they returned to
Tartarus, to live nearby the "bronze gates" of the Titans' prison, where presumably, they took up the job of the Titans' warders. However, later in the poem, we are told that Cottus and Gyges "live in mansions upon the foundations of Ocean", while Briareus, "since
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Then from Earth and Sky came forth three more sons, great and strong, unspeakable, Cottus and
Briareus and Gyges, presumptuous children. A hundred arms sprang forth from their shoulders, unapproachable, and upon their massive limbs grew fifty heads out of each one’s shoulders; and the mighty strength
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Briareus becomes the son-in-law of
Poseidon, while Poseidon, whether regarded as the father of Briareus/Aegaeon, or not, is a central figure in the story told about the Hundred-Hander in the ‘’Iliad’’. Both are sea-gods with a special connection to Euboea. As noted above Poseidon was sometimes called
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As in Hesiod's account, Cronus swallowed his children; but Zeus, who was saved by Rhea, freed his siblings, and together they waged war against the Titans. According to
Apollodorus, in the tenth year of the war, Zeus learned from Gaia, that to win he needed both the Hundred-Handers and the Cyclopes,
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But you came, goddess, and freed from his bonds, when you had quickly called to high
Olympus him of the hundred hands, whom the gods call Briareus, but all men Aegaeon; for he is mightier than his father. He sat down by the side of the son of Cronos, exulting in his glory, and the blessed gods were
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And so the
Hundred-Handers "took up their positions against the Titans ... holding enormous boulders in their massive hands", and a final great battle was fought. Striding forth from Olympus, Zeus unleashed the full fury of his thunderbolt, stunning and blinding the Titans, while the Hundred-handers
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They fought for ten years, and Earth prophesied victory to Zeus if he should have as allies those who had been hurled down to
Tartarus. So he slew their jailoress Campe, and loosed their bonds. And ... the gods overcame the Titans, shut them up in Tartarus, and appointed the Hundred-handers their
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Briareus and Aegean, were perhaps originally, separate entities. Briareus/Aegaeon may have once been a many-armed sea monster, personifying the uncontrolled power of the sea itself. As noted above, Briareus/Aegaeon may have been an older god of the sea, replaced by
Poseidon. He was perhaps a Greek
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Hesiodic tradition, they played a key role in the Greek succession myth, which told how the Titan Cronus overthrew his father Uranus, and how in turn Zeus overthrew Cronus and his fellow Titans, and how Zeus was eventually established as the final and permanent ruler of
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According to the standard version of the succession myth, given in the accounts of Hesiod and
Apollodorus, the Hundred-Handers, along with their brothers the Cyclopes, were imprisoned by their father Uranus. Gaia induced Cronus to castrate Uranus, and Cronus took over the supremacy of the cosmos.
3797:, but according to Fowler: "It is easy to infer that Poseidon is Aigaion's father because he is the only male god among opponents of Zeus here mentioned ... But the inference is uncertain. The ease of inference is I believe responsible for the information about Poseidon in Homeric scholia, ...".
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Homer says that Briareus/Aegaeon "is mightier than his father", but who Homer is referring to as the father is unclear. It has been sometimes supposed that contrary to Hesiod, who makes Uranus the father of Briareus, Cottus and Gyges, the father being referred to here is Poseidon, although this
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See West 2002, p. 111 n. 9, which says that Briareus and Aegean are “presumably separate in origin". Boffa and Leone, p. 385, further suggest that they were “a fusion of two entities: ‘the strong one’, Briareus, referring to the strength due to his 100 arms, and the sea-god, Aigaion, perhaps
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penned up the bull in "gloomy woods" surrounded by three walls. After the Titans were overthrown, Briareus (whom Ovid appears to regard as a Titan, or Titan ally) "sacrificed" the bull with an adamantine axe. But when he was about to burn the entrails, the birds, as commanded by
1303:, gives an account of the Hundred-Handers similar to that of Hesiod's, but with several significant differences. According to Apollodorus, they were the first offspring of Uranus and Gaia, (unlike Hesiod who makes the Titans the eldest) followed by the Cyclopes, and the Titans.
921:, and together they produced five children, whom Cronus swallowed as each was born, but the sixth child, Zeus, was saved by Rhea and hidden away to be raised by his grandmother Gaia. When Zeus grew up, he caused Cronus to disgorge his children, and a great war was begun, the
1352:, twice mentions "centimanus" ('hundred-handed') Gyges. In one poem Gyges and the "fiery Chimaera" are given as examples of fearsome creatures. In another poem, Gyges is used as an example of "power" hated by the gods "that devises every kind of evil in its heart."
4462:. The release and reimprisonment of the Hundred-Handers and Cyclopes, was perhaps a way to solve the problem in Hesiod's account of why the castration of Uranus, which released the Titans, did not also apparently release the six brothers, see Fowler 2013,
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says: "Although Hesiod is vague about the cause of his hatred, it would seem that he took a dislike to them because they were terrible to behold". However, West 1966, p. 213 on line 155, says that Uranus hated his children because of their "fearsome
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Gaia had foretold that Zeus would be victorious with the help of the Hundred-Handers, so Zeus released the Hundred-Handers from their bondage under the earth, and brought them up again into the light. Zeus restored their strength by feeding them
410:, Cottus and Briareus, rather than being hundred-handed giants, were instead men, who were called the Hundred-Handers because they lived in a city called Hecatoncheiria ("Hundredarm"). They came to the aid of the residents of the city of
1345:, mentions, in passing emphasizing the importance of training soldiers involving all hands (which are normally two), "That indeed if a man is gifted in the form of Briareus, with his hundred hands, he should train with his 100 hands".
583:, who referring to the Homeric story of the Olympians' revolt against Zeus, said that Aegaeon was the son of Thalassa (Sea) and that Thetis "summoned him from the Ocean". A connection to the sea can also be seen in the name Aegaeon (
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him of the hundred hands , whom the gods call Briareus, but all men Aegaeon; for he is mightier than his father. He sat down by the side of , exulting in his glory, and the blessed gods were seized with fear of him, and did not bind
1273:), complaining about the abduction of her daughter, say: "What worse wrong could I have suffered if Gyges had been victorious and I his captive." In both of these poems, Ovid has apparently confused the hundred-handers with the
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briefly mentions Briareus (where it is said he was also called Aegaeon), referring to his having been summoned to Zeus' defense when "the other Olympians wished to put in bonds, even Hera and Poseidon and Pallas Athene."
1420:(completed 1320); he is first found as a giant inhabiting the Ninth Circle of Hell and then again as an example of pride, carved into the pavement of the first terrace of Purgatory. He is also mentioned in Chapter 8 of
1385:, also seems to know of two versions of the Titanomachy, one in which the Hundred-Handers fought on the side of the Olympians, as in Hesiod, and the other in which they fought on the side of the Titans, as in the lost
2188:; Hansen, pp. 25, 159, adding the caveat "presumably"; Gantz, p. 45). However according to West 1966, p. 363 on lines 734–5: "It is usually assumed that the Hundred-Handers are acting as prison guards (so Tz.
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to intercede with Zeus on his behalf, reminds her of a frequent boast of hers, that, at a time when the other Olympians wished to bind Zeus, she saved him by fetching the hundred-handed Briareus to Olympus:
3725:. Although at 734–735 all three brothers seem to reside just outside the gates of the Titans' prison, the situation appears different here. Cottus and Gyges, although still apparently in the
813:, “the first to use metal armour was Briareos, whilst previously men protected their bodies with animal skins.” These stories are perhaps connected to a myth which may have made Briareus, like the
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1.404, p. 70, which considers "Aegaeon" to be a patronymic by formation, translating it as "Aigaios' son", with glossary entry, p. 498: "Aigai'os: God of the sea, father of Briareos"; Willcock,
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1.404, p. 70, which considers "Aegaeon" to be a patronymic by formation, translating it as "Aigaios' son", with glossary entry, p. 498: "Aigai'os: God of the sea, father of Briareos"; Willcock,
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about how "The star of the Kite" (presumably a star or constellation named after the bird) came to reside in the heavens. According to Ovid, there was a monstrous offspring of "mother Earth",
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The Hundred-Handers, Cottus, Briareus and Gyges, were three monstrous giants, of enormous size and strength, with fifty heads and one hundred arms. They were among the eighteen offspring of
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one might also suppose that Briareus dwells in the sea, since it was the sea goddess Thetis that fetched him to Olympus. Apparently, this was made explicit by the fifth-century BC poet
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Fowler 1988, argues extensively against Homer meaning Poseidon as the father. See also Boffa and Leone, p. 385, which says "there is no solid evidence to support this idea ", and Kirk,
575:, Briareus ends up living, apart from his brothers, with Cymopolea the (sea-nymph?) daughter of Poseidon the god of the sea, where it might be supposed the couple dwells, while in the
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once refers to the brothers collectively as "the gods whom Zeus brought up from the dark", otherwise it simply uses their individual names: Cottus, Briareus (or Obriareus) and Gyges.
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West 2002, p. 111 says: "it seems likely that this many-armed figure was a marine monster in origin, a demonized giant polyp, an embodiment of the sea itself in its unruly strength".
3729:, seem no longer to reside near the Titans, and Briareus seems no longer to be living with them, see West 2002, p. 111; West 1966, p. 358 on lines 720–819, p. 379 on line 816.
3452:. Although the castration of Uranus results in the release of the Titans, it did not, apparently, also result in the release of the Hundred-Handers or Cyclopes, see Fowler 2013,
3351:. Why Uranus hated his children is also not clear. Gantz, p. 10 says: "The reason for hatred may be horrible appearance, though Hesiod does not quite say this"; while Hard,
3688:; Hansen, pp. 25, 159; Gantz, p. 45. According to West 1966, p. 363 on lines 734–5, "It is usually assumed that the Hundred-Handers are acting as prison guards (so Tz.
762:, tells us that according to Cinaethon, Aegeaon was defeated by Poseidon. Possibly then, Briareus/Aegaeon was an older (pre-Greek?) sea-god eventually displaced by Poseidon.
3335:. Exactly which of these eighteen children Hesiod meant that Uranus hated is not entirely clear, all eighteen, or perhaps just the Cyclopes and the Hundred-Handers. Hard,
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s Briareus) as a "dark-hued" sea god "whose strong arms can overpower huge whales". In both of these poems, Ovid appears to be following the same tradition as in the lost
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literature"; see also Gantz, p. 2; for a detailed discussion of Apollodorus' sources for his account of the early history of the gods, see West 1983, pp. 121–126.
735:. The name Aegaeon has associations with Poseidon. As noted above, Homer locates Poseidon's palace in Aegae. Poseidon was sometimes himself called Aegaeon, or Aegaeus (
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3347:, says "apparently only the ... Cyclopes and Hundred-Handers are meant" and not the twelve Titans. See also West 1966, p. 206 on lines 139–53, p. 213 line 154
917:, castrated Uranus, freeing his fellow Titans (but not, apparently, the Hundred-Handers), and Cronus became the new ruler of the cosmos. Cronus married his sister
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571:, Aegaeon was the son of Pontus (Sea), and lived in the sea. Briareus/Aegaeon's association with the sea can perhaps already be seen in Hesiod and Homer. In the
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2003:; Hansen, pp. 159, 231; Gantz, p. 10; Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Hekatoncheires; Tripp, s.v. Hundred-handed pp. 307–308; Grimal, s.v. Hecatoncheires p. 182.
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1130:. Virgil locates Briareus, as in Hesiod, in the underworld, where the Hundred-Hander dwells among "strange prodigies of bestial kind", which include the
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469:, Briareus is given a second name, Aegaeon, saying that Briareus is the name the gods call him, while mortals call him Aegaeon. It is told in the
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402:, perhaps preserved an older tradition in which the Hundred-Handers fought on the side of the Titans, rather than the Olympians. According to a
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1030:, based on its title, must have told the story of the war between the Olympians and the Titans. Although probably written after Hesiod's
131:), were three monstrous giants, of enormous size and strength, each with fifty heads and one hundred arms. They were individually named
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used the name, but the first certain usage is found in the works of the mythographers such as
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Later writers also make Briareus/Aegaeon's association with the sea explicit. According to
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was saved by Rhea, and Zeus freed his brothers and sisters, and together they (the
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2169:. As for the Hundred-Handers as the Titans' warders, this is explicitly stated at
2045:; Hansen, pp. 66–67, 293–294; West 1966, pp. 18–19; Dowden, pp.
1224:(Zeus), snatched them away, and were rewarded with a home among the stars. In his
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does not use the name Hecatoncheires either, although it does use the adjective
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and Ovid, Briareus was also an enemy of the gods, rather than an ally. In his
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also calls him "Obriareus". The name Gyges is possibly related to the mythical
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1544:. According to West 1966, p. 210, the "o'- being an old prepositional prefix".
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888:, and finally the three monstrous brothers Cottus, Briareus and Gyges. As the
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seems to have reflected a different tradition. Apparently, according to the
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Uranus bound the Hundred-Handers and the Cyclopes, and cast them all into
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Briareus was the most prominent of the three Hundred-Handers. In Hesiod's
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traditions in which the Sea challenged the storm-god, such as in the
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Who Homer means here as the father of Briareus/Aegaeon is unclear.
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3159:
Tripp, s.v. Hundred-handed or Hecatoncheires, pp. 307–308;
2926:
2882:
2785:
Boffa and Leone, p. 385–386; West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
2710:
1966:
1732:
1610:
1381:, the late fourth-century, early fifth-century AD commentator on
1360:
1287:
1270:
1151:
1147:
1131:
1039:
885:
766:
704:
414:(i.e. the Olympians) in driving away the Titans from their city.
351:
193:
name, and is perhaps related to the name of the Thracian goddess
5933:
Greek Epic Fragments: From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC
5684:
Sprawski, Slawomir, "Writing Local History: Archemachus and His
4867:, Volume 6, Hat-Jus, editors: Hubert Cancik, Helmuth Schneider,
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5813:, translated by H. Rushton Fairclough, revised by G. P. Goold,
5805:
5800:
5787:
Early Greek Epic Fragments I: Antiquarian and Genealogical Epic
5751:
Online version at the Perseus Digital Library, Books 6–14
5736:
5417:
5273:
5186:
5022:
Fowler, R. L. (1988), "ΑΙΓ- in Early Greek Language and Myth",
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Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible and the Ancient Near East
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Fowler 1988, pp. 100, 101 with n. 20; Boffa and Leone, p. 383;
2789:; Fowler 1988, p. 101 n. 20; Solinus 11.16 (quoted in Latin by
2757:
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1426:, his arms being compared to the whirling sails of a windmill.
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19:"Hundred-handers" redirects here. For the far-right group, see
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3402:; Gantz, p. 10. This place seems also to be the same place as
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5515:. Translated by Frank Justus Miller. Revised by G. P. Goold.
5255:
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4836:
Cosmic and Meta-Cosmic Theology in Aristotle's Lost Dialogues
4507:
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3959:
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3764:
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3071:
For both of their connections to Euboea, see Boffa and Leone.
2917:
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2873:
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2310:
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1665:
1660:
1336:
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1212:
1084:. Here Briareus/Aegaeon was the son of Earth (Gaia) and Sea (
990:
940:
And Cottus, speaking for the Hundred-Handers, agreed saying:
809:
also makes Aegaeon the cause of earthquakes. According to an
235:
230:
194:
59:
3054:, which calls this interpretation "rather uncertain". While
1718:
was said to have been named after an Aegaeon, see Sprawski,
13981:
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13694:
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13359:
13282:
13255:
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2718:. For other marine connections see West 2002, p. 111 n. 10.
2675:
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1618:
1605:
1253:, when "Earth made her ill attempt at vengeance, and steep
1216:
1198:
627:
550:
443:
431:
378:
343:
162:
158:
109:
94:
5090:
Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources
4897:
Aetia, Iambi, Hecale and Other Fragments, Hero and Leander
2326:
Fowler 1988, p. 98 with n. 5; Sprawski, p. 107; Schol. on
644:
was said to have been named after Aegaeon. As reported by
290:
describes the three brothers as having one hundred hands (
12947:
11493:
11352:
8075:
7939:
6217:
4670:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006, pp. 144-51.
4009:
was said to have been named after Aegaeon, see Sprawski,
2962:= fr. 59.6 Pfeiffer = Lloyd-Jones and Parsons, SH 265.6;
2548:
fetched Briareus. See also West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
1765:= fr. 59.6 Pfeiffer = Lloyd-Jones and Parsons, SH 265.6;
1161:
Later Virgil describes the "hundred-handed" Aegaeon (the
1072:, lived in the sea, and fought on the side of the Titans.
711:) after him, while Briareus was said to be the father of
528:
when "they were passing within sight of the mouth of the
103:
6011:
5496:: With an English translation by Sir James George Frazer
5039:
Early Greek Mythography: Volume 1: Text and Introduction
4668:
Quixotic Frescoes: Cervantes and Italian Renaissance Art
2902:
Fowler 1988, pp. 101–102; Boffa and Leone, p. 385.
2544:, "It must have been from the sea" that the sea goddess
784:
34:
of the multiple threat of labour unrest to Capital in a
5543:. Translated by A. L. Wheeler. Revised by G. P. Goold.
5469:
Translated by Grant Showerman. Revised by G. P. Goold.
1521:. Kerényi, p. 19, translates Briareus as "the strong".
4980:, Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company (June 1, 1987).
655:, the first man to sail in a "long ship” was Aegaeon.
446:. Etching by Tommaso Piroli (1795) after a drawing of
398:(see below), although probably written after Hesiod's
227:). "Gyes", rather than Gyges, is found in some texts.
5679:
Online version at the Perseus Digital Library (Latin)
5092:, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, Two volumes:
4881:, London: W. Heinemann, New York: G. P. Putnam 1921.
4865:
Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World
2814:; Fowler 1988, p. 100; West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
1496:. Kerényi, p. 19, translates Cottus as "the striker".
626:) had been previously named the Pillars of Briareus.
115:
112:
97:
91:
5713:, edited and translated by D. R. Shackleton Bailey,
2458:, which perhaps here Virgil followed, see Matthews,
1638:) and "ἀμφιγύεις" (strong in both arms: Autenrieth,
957:
Thus the Titans were finally defeated and cast into
100:
16:
Greek mythological giants with 50 heads and 100 arms
6028:
5774:, Thomas Y. Crowell Co; First edition (June 1970).
5581:
Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
4466:; West 1966, p. 206 on lines on lines 139–53.
3460:; West 1966, p. 206 on lines on lines 139–53.
3406:, see West 1966, p. 338 on line 618, and Caldwell,
1371:
belonged to Poseidon and the acropolis of Corinth (
777:
belonged to Poseidon and the acropolis of Corinth (
731:Briareus/Aegaeon seems also closely connected with
106:
88:
5962:, Volume 2, sumtibus et typis B.G. Teubneri, 1828.
5631:; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1967 & 1968.
5026:, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Summer, 1988), pp. 95–113.
1104:to aid Zeus), lived in the sea and was the son of
695:. According to the third-century Latin grammarian
683:), belonged to Oeolyca, the daughter of Briareus.
524:mentions the "great tomb of Aegaeon", seen by the
14159:Legendary creatures with supernumerary body parts
11225:Classical mythology in western art and literature
5913:(2002), "'Eumelos': A Corinthian Epic Cycle?" in
3700:probably refers to their help in battle, cf. 815
2584:, which also mentions the possibly sea-connected
2200:probably refers to their help in battle, cf. 815
1685:, which also mentions the possibly sea-connected
1367:(Sun) over some land. Briareus adjudged that the
1247:Ovid mentions "Gyas of the hundred hands" in his
1172:the hundred-handed, from whose mouths and breasts
259:"waves". The name suggests a connection with the
14135:
3785:See Boffa and Leone, p. 385; Fowler 1988; Kirk,
3024:See Boffa and Leone, p. 385; Fowler 1988; Kirk,
905:describes it, Uranus bound the Hundred-Handers
298:), i.e. the Hundred-Handers, is never used. The
1009:seized with fear of him, and did not bind Zeus.
278:The name Hecatoncheires derives from the Greek
4345:, "Gyges ... should be preferred" here, as in
3997:; see also West 2002, p. 111 n. 10; Tsagalis,
1831:, Briareus is the son-in-law of Poseidon, and
1355:According to the second-century AD geographer
1100:said that Aegaeon (who Thetis summoned in the
793:, apparently confusing Briareus as one of the
743:interpretation of Homer is uncertain at best.
11277:
5997:
5847:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5633:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5567:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5356:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5268:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5250:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5197:Hesiod, Theogony, Works and Days, Testimonia,
5054:Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2: Commentary
4727:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
4341:. According to West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
3847:. For text and commentary see also Tsagalis,
2744:= Archemachus FGrHist 424 F 5 (see Sprawski,
2536:So West 2002, p. 111, which says that in the
1261:on its back, was piled upon Olympus." In his
5789:, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2017.
5307:The Iliad: A Commentary: Volume 1, Books 1-4
4951:Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna
4783:, Cambridge University Press, Mar 10, 2016.
4741:, edited and translated by William H. Race,
1952:West 1966, p. 209 on line 147; Fowler 2013,
1878:West 1966, p. 209 on line 147; Fowler 2013,
1176:with fifty sounding shields and fifty swords
739:), and Aegaeon could mean 'son of Aegaeus'.
5935:. Edited and translated by Martin L. West.
5759:. Wauconda, Ill.: Bolchazy-Carducci, 1996,
5389:Antimachus of Colophon: Text and Commentary
3819:as "late seventh century at the earliest".
2224:as "late seventh century at the earliest".
2177:. This is also the usual interpretation of
1588:According to West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
1068:says that Aigaion was the son of Earth and
988:In a story that survives nowhere else, the
964:As to the fate of the Hundred-Handers, the
591:is found in words associated with the sea:
562:
247:is found in words associated with the sea:
11284:
11270:
8589:
6004:
5990:
5953:Online version at Harvard University Press
5823:Online version at Harvard University Press
5731:Online version at Harvard University Press
5665:Online version at Harvard University Press
5553:Online version at Harvard University Press
5525:Online version at Harvard University Press
5483:Online version at Harvard University Press
5382:Online version at Harvard University Press
5364:edited and translated by J. L. Lightfoot,
5290:Online version at Harvard University Press
5217:Online version at Harvard University Press
4971:Online version at Harvard University Press
4944:Online version at Harvard University Press
4909:Online version at Harvard University Press
4759:Online version at Harvard University Press
4709:Online version at Harvard University Press
4187:; West 2002, p. 111 with n. 10; Heyworth,
3868:; West 2002, pp. 110–111; Tsagalis,
3828:West 2002, p. 111, gives evidence for the
3694:τοὺς Ἑκατόγχειρας αὺτοῖς φύλακας ἐπιστήσας
2237:; West 2002, pp. 110–111; Tsagalis,
2194:τοὺς Ἑκατόγχειρας αὺτοῖς φύλακας ἐπιστήσας
999:, while asking his mother the sea goddess
243:) is the name that men call him. The root
11291:
5772:Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology
3966:; see also West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
1484:West 1966, pp. 209–210 on line 149
1174:blazed fifty fiery blasts, as he made war
267:was sometimes called Aegaeon or Aegaeus (
5266:; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919.
5248:; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
5199:Edited and translated by Glenn W. Most.
3970:. For later marine connections, compare
1644:Etymological Dictionary of Ancient Greek
773:(Sun) over some land, deciding that the
421:
346:(Earth), which also included the twelve
294:), the collective name Hecatoncheires (
25:
11247:Modern understanding of Greek mythology
7866:
5280:. Edited and translated by Niall Rudd.
4725:; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
1430:may have had in mind Virgil, Dante and
1240:, where Aegaeon was the sea god son of
286:(cheir, "hand" or "arm"). Although the
30:The Hundred-Hander Briareus used as an
14136:
5015:vol 1, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1896.
2911:Fowler 1988, pp. 100, 101 with n. 20;
2254:; Grimal, s.v. Hecatoncheires p. 182;
969:he was good" became the son-in-law of
758:As mentioned above, the scholiast on
607:himself was sometimes called Aegaeon.
333:
11265:
8342:
7865:
6027:
5985:
5969:, University of Chicago Press, 1976.
5811:Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid: Books 1-6
5113:The Dictionary of Classical Mythology
2704:; Fowler 1988, p. 100 n. 15; Arrian,
1197:The late first-century BC Latin poet
1170:Like old Aegaeon of the hundred arms,
785:Buried under Etna, inventor of armour
201:) was probably formed from the Greek
7639:Oracle of Apollo Thyrxeus at Cyaneae
5445:, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
5309:, Cambridge University Press, 1985.
5226:, Cambridge University Press, 2019,
5074:, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
3696:). The poet does not say this—
2196:). The poet does not say this—
949:pelted them with enormous boulders:
849:
5939:No. 497. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
5717:No. 207, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
5651:No. 352. Cambridge, Massachusetts,
5547:NO. 151. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
5368:No. 508. Cambridge, Massachusetts,
5302:, Thames and Hudson, London, 1951.
5168:, Cambridge University Press, 1910.
4957:No. 461. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
4930:No. 476, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
4903:No. 421, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
4695:No. 486. Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1592:, although some manuscripts of the
824:
417:
13:
11242:Greek mythology in popular culture
6590:Relationship with Greek philosophy
6531:Religions of the ancient Near East
5817:No. 63, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
5757:Palaephatus: On Unbelievable Tales
5675:Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil
5519:No. 42. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
5284:No. 33. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
5203:No. 57. Cambridge, Massachusetts,
3226:belonging to pre-Greek tradition.”
1921:; Cottus, Obriareus, and Gyges at
1475:, Volume 12, Harper, 1875, p. 519.
1453:Greek mythology in popular culture
1016:
913:Eventually Uranus' son, the Titan
679:(usually said to have belonged to
663:According to the sixth-century BC
512:, Aegaeon was the son of Gaia and
462:(otherwise unknown) for his wife.
14:
14195:
14184:Residents of the Greek underworld
9983:Necromanteion (necromancy temple)
6675:Religious views of emperor Julian
5175:, Oxford University Press, 2014.
5056:, Oxford University Press, 2013.
5041:, Oxford University Press, 2000.
4745:No. 1, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
4691:, translated by Nigel G. Wilson,
3339:, West 1988, p. 7, and Caldwell,
1335:The fifth-century BC philosopher
897:in their great forms was immense.
426:Briareus, summoned to Olympus by
5596:, translated by F.C. Conybeare,
5430:, III Books XXXVI–XLVIII.
4660:
4647:
4634:
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4116:
4107:
4094:
4073:
4052:
3203:Boffa and Leone, p. 385, citing
3007:See Lattimore's translation, of
2523:As her name suggests, see Kirk,
2292:; West 1966, p. 379 on line 819
1895:West 1966, p. 209 on line 147; .
1810:See Lattimore's translation, of
1557:; West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
1405:
1392:The fifth-century AD Greek poet
1348:The first-century AD Latin poet
1116:The first-century BC Latin poet
838:tradition of the battle between
84:
5915:The Journal of Hellenic Studies
5592:The Life of Apollonius of Tyana
5173:Rationalizing Myth in Antiquity
5128:Handbook of Classical Mythology
4768:, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018.
4104:; West 2002, pp. 111–112.
4037:
4016:
3858:
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1946:
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1818:; Fowler 1988, p. 99 n. 11. At
1804:
1739:
1410:Briareus is mentioned twice in
1091:
854:
406:rationalized account, given by
14164:Mythical many-headed creatures
5917:, vol. 122, pp. 109–133.
5711:, Volume I: Thebaid: Books 1-7
3832:preserving an "older version".
3112:fr. A Davies p. 142) = schol.
2391:fr. A Davies p. 142) = schol.
2267:West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
1700:
1675:
1649:
1582:
1547:
1524:
1505:West 1966, p. 210 on line 149
1499:
1478:
1465:
1294:
1230:, Ovid describes Aegaeon (the
961:, where they were imprisoned.
1:
6526:Proto-Indo-European mythology
5960:Apollonii Rhodii, Argonautica
5012:The Cults of the Greek States
4797:, Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1985.
4677:
2946:; Fowler 1988, p. 101; Kirk,
2271:; Grimal, s.v. Aegaeon p. 16.
1749:; Fowler 1988, p. 101; Kirk,
699:, Briareus was worshipped at
499:
373:With his sister the Titaness
10300:Greek mythological creatures
6826:Funeral and burial practices
5677:, Georgius Thilo, Ed. 1881.
5647:, translated by H. Rackham,
5262:. Cambridge, Massachusetts,
5244:. Cambridge, Massachusetts,
3876:fr. 14 Matthews (= 14 Wyss)
3815:West 2002, p. 109 dates the
3740:p. 11 on lines 396–406
3408:p. 37 on lines 154–160
3400:p. 37 on lines 154–160
3341:p. 37 on lines 154–160
2973:; for Aegaeus, see Aristas (
2454:fr. 14 Matthews (= 14 Wyss)
2220:West 2002, p. 109 dates the
2080:p. 37 on lines 154–160
1776:; for Aegaeus, see Aristas (
1555:p. 37 on lines 147–153
1494:p. 37 on lines 147–153
980:
328:
7:
12199:Clymene (consort of Helios)
7659:Sanctuary of the Great Gods
7649:Oracle of Artemis at Ikaros
5899:, Oxford University Press.
5859:, Oxford University Press.
5579:. Leipzig, Teubner. 1903.
4766:Ovid Amores II: A Selection
3244:West 2002, p. 111; Dowden,
3188:Life of Apollonius of Tyana
3015:; Fowler 1988, p. 99 n. 11.
2731:; Boffa and Leone, p. 385;
2634:; Boffa and Leone, p. 386;
1904:Cottus, Briareus, Gyges at
1441:
1038:a semi-legendary poet from
797:, says he was buried under
726:
10:
14200:
12249:Melia (consort of Inachus)
10305:Greek mythological figures
7644:Oracle of Apollo at Ptoion
7588:Temple of Artemis, Ephesus
7066:Greek terracotta figurines
6447:Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis
5404:Callimachus: Hymn to Delos
5224:Ovid: Fasti Book 3, Book 3
5149:, Psychology Press, 2004,
4721:Cambridge, Massachusetts,
4530:p. 170, note to line 184 "
4310:p. 170, note to line 184 "
3125:According to Fowler 2013,
1317:so Zeus slew their warder
884:, next the three one-eyed
789:The third-century BC poet
658:
430:to quell a revolt against
60:
18:
14149:Greek legendary creatures
14076:
14033:
13827:
13771:
13725:
13586:
13579:
13332:
13157:
13109:
13049:
12945:
12859:
12852:
12802:
12773:
12721:
12710:
12508:
12390:
12302:
12244:Melia (consort of Apollo)
12204:Clymene (wife of Iapetus)
12159:
12021:
12010:
11972:
11943:
11899:
11751:
11690:
11612:
11603:
11565:
11536:
11512:
11483:
11437:
11396:
11387:
11301:
11215:
11120:
10917:
10862:
10819:
10812:
10704:
10608:
10493:
10377:
10368:
10325:
10292:
10285:
10278:
10241:
10215:
10162:
10090:
10069:
10043:
10002:
9982:
9952:
9925:
9899:
9892:
9866:
9825:
9816:
9807:
9517:
9290:
9255:
9013:
9002:
8900:
8869:
8843:
8812:
8776:
8690:
8624:
8580:
8424:
8390:
8335:
8237:
8159:
8129:
8053:
7982:
7973:
7890:
7875:
7861:
7791:
7765:
7739:
7708:
7672:
7601:
7523:
7516:
7461:
7438:
7431:
7183:
7176:
7119:
7034:
6952:
6791:
6784:
6747:
6687:
6570:
6539:
6514:List of Mycenaean deities
6494:
6487:
6340:
6299:
6230:
6215:
6062:Ancient accounts of Homer
6037:
6023:
5115:, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996.
3138:Fowler 1988, p. 98 n. 5;
1330:
1111:
686:
675:was sent to fetch in his
385:) began a great war, the
350:, and the three one-eyed
282:(hekaton, "hundred") and
9990:Necromanteion of Acheron
9974:Ploutonion at Hierapolis
7553:Necromanteion of Acheron
6429:Interpretation of Dreams
5967:A Companion to the Iliad
5941:Harvard University Press
5819:Harvard University Press
5719:Harvard University Press
5653:Harvard University Press
5629:Harvard University Press
5549:Harvard University Press
5521:Harvard University Press
5370:Harvard University Press
5286:Harvard University Press
5264:Harvard University Press
5246:Harvard University Press
5205:Harvard University Press
4959:Harvard University Press
4932:Harvard University Press
4905:Harvard University Press
4747:Harvard University Press
4723:Harvard University Press
4697:Harvard University Press
3216:Boffa and Leone, p. 385.
1458:
1178:against Jove's thunder.
842:(Sea) and the storm-god
563:Association with the sea
180:
9123:(Castor and Polydeuces)
7593:Temple of Zeus, Olympia
7054:Chryselephantine statue
6749:New religious movements
5625:Plato in Twelve Volumes
5406:, Brill Archive, 1984.
5351:A Greek-English Lexicon
4666:Frederick A. de Armas,
2596:); Fowler 1988, p. 100.
2258:, 19, see Stern, p. 50.
1697:); Fowler 1988, p. 100.
1209:part bull, part serpent
1192:
1024:The lost epic poem the
392:The lost epic poem the
21:Hundred-Handers (group)
14084:Alexiares and Anicetus
6739:Samothracian Mysteries
6521:Paleo-Balkan mythology
6032:and religious practice
6013:Ancient Greek religion
5965:Willcock, Malcome M.,
5937:Loeb Classical Library
5815:Loeb Classical Library
5715:Loeb Classical Library
5649:Loeb Classical Library
5645:, Volume II: Books 3-7
5598:Loeb Classical Library
5545:Loeb Classical Library
5517:Loeb Classical Library
5471:Loeb Classical Library
5432:Loeb Classical Library
5366:Loeb Classical Library
5300:The Gods of the Greeks
5282:Loeb Classical Library
5201:Loeb Classical Library
5052:Fowler, R. L. (2013),
5037:Fowler, R. L. (2000),
5007:Farnell, Lewis Richard
4955:Loeb Classical Library
4928:Loeb Classical Library
4901:Loeb Classical Library
4743:Loeb Classical Library
4693:Loeb Classical Library
3108:(fr. dub. 7 Bernabé =
3037:So for example, Leaf,
2828:Stephanus of Byzantium
2387:(fr. dub. 7 Bernabé =
1328:
1181:
1074:
1011:
977:his daughter to wed".
955:
946:
911:
899:
539:, for the Latin poets
484:
451:
271:). Aegaeon could be a
128:
39:
7799:Athenian sacred ships
7609:Amphiareion of Oropos
6838:Greco-Roman mysteries
6572:Hellenistic religions
5594:: Volume I. Books 1-5
5513:, Volume I: Books 1-8
5387:Matthews, Victor J.,
5342:Liddell, Henry George
4793:Bakhuizen, Simon C.,
4779:Bachvarova, Mary R.,
4689:Historical Miscellany
3172:p. 153 on line 142 f.
2646:Historical Miscellany
2556:; Fowler 1988, p. 97.
2362:. See also Tsagalis,
1323:
1167:
1062:
1006:
951:
942:
907:
894:
753:Lewis Richard Farnell
479:
425:
197:. The name Briareus (
29:
13951:Nymphai Hyperboreioi
11022:Necklace of Harmonia
10849:Orpheus and Eurydice
10829:Calydonian boar hunt
10025:Isles of the Blessed
9278:Seven against Thebes
7654:Oracle of Menestheus
7144:Greek Magical Papyri
6714:Eleusinian Mysteries
6691:and sacred mysteries
6411:Greek Magical Papyri
6137:Interpretatio graeca
6117:Greek words for love
5958:Wellauer, Augustus,
5785:Tsagalis, Christos,
5574:Graeciae Descriptio.
5068:Frazer, James George
4949:Campbell, David A.,
4922:Campbell, David A.,
3957:fetched Briareus at
3114:Apollonius of Rhodes
2954:. For "Aegaeon" see
2820:Apollonius of Rhodes
2405:Apollonius of Rhodes
2393:Apollonius of Rhodes
2347:; West 2002, p. 111.
2328:Apollonius of Rhodes
1848:Fowler 1988, p. 101.
1757:. For "Aegaeon" see
1642:); see also Beekes,
1052:Apollonius of Rhodes
760:Apollonius of Rhodes
522:Apollonius of Rhodes
518:Apollonius of Rhodes
477:brought to Olympus:
161:(Earth), and helped
145:, the sea goat) and
11097:Trident of Poseidon
11062:Philosopher's stone
10972:Girdle of Aphrodite
10844:Labours of Heracles
10228:Cap of invisibility
9704:Messapian shepherds
8902:Other major deities
8887:Hermes Trismegistus
7845:Theatre of Dionysus
7757:Islands of Diomedes
7716:Cave of Zeus, Aydın
7091:Panathenaic amphora
6962:Amphictyonic league
6709:Dionysian Mysteries
6625:Hellenistic Judaism
6460:Sortes Astrampsychi
5877:, Clarendon Press.
4995:, Routledge, 2006.
4976:Caldwell, Richard,
4593:West 2002, p. 112;
4274:; Frazer's note to
3698:πιστοὶ φύλακες Διὸς
2958:fr. 59.6 Trypanis,
2198:πιστοὶ φύλακες Διὸς
1761:fr. 59.6 Trypanis,
1428:Miguel de Cervantes
1321:and released them:
811:Oxyrhynchus papyrus
648:, according to the
624:Strait of Gibraltar
620:Pillars of Heracles
587:) itself. The root
354:. According to the
334:The Hundred-Handers
72:Hundred-Handed Ones
14169:Mythological trios
13637:Astrape and Bronte
13093:Stheno and Euryale
11438:Titanides (female)
11067:Shield of Achilles
10242:Animals, daemons,
10020:Fields of Asphodel
9764:Polybus of Corinth
9268:Calydonian hunters
7892:Primordial deities
7747:Island of Achilles
7690:Mount Ida (Turkey)
7101:Sacrificial tripod
6785:Religious practice
6699:Arcadian Mysteries
6580:Early Christianity
6509:Mycenaean religion
6373:Catalogue of Women
5441:O'Hara, James J.,
5360:Lightfoot, J. L.,
5325:The Iliad of Homer
5321:Lattimore, Richard
4827:2020-02-21 at the
4733:Apollonius Rhodius
4113:West 2002, p. 112.
3806:West 2002, p. 110.
2822:1.1165 (Wellauer,
1990:19 (Stern, p. 50).
1369:Isthmus of Corinth
1339:, in his dialogue
1244:and a Titan ally.
775:Isthmus of Corinth
452:
205:meaning "strong".
40:
14131:
14130:
14127:
14126:
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13574:
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12847:
12706:
12705:
12006:
12005:
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11598:
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11254:
11211:
11210:
11077:Sword of Damocles
10913:
10912:
10854:Returns from Troy
10839:Judgment of Paris
10824:Apollo and Daphne
10604:
10603:
10600:
10599:
10582:Stymphalian birds
10552:Mares of Diomedes
10274:
10273:
9998:
9997:
9948:
9947:
9286:
9285:
8998:
8997:
8844:Trickster deities
8813:Messenger deities
8686:
8685:
8420:
8419:
8155:
8154:
8054:Second generation
7857:
7856:
7853:
7852:
7685:Mount Ida (Crete)
7512:
7511:
7508:
7507:
7504:
7503:
7463:Panhellenic Games
7448:Panathenaic Games
6780:
6779:
6729:Mysteries of Isis
6719:Imbrian Mysteries
6689:Mystery religions
6655:Etruscan religion
6483:
6482:
5949:978-0-674-99605-2
5905:978-0-19-953831-7
5893:Hesiod: Theogony
5883:978-0-19-814854-8
5831:978-0-674-99583-3
5795:978-3-11-053153-4
5727:978-0-674-01208-0
5661:978-0-674-99388-4
5479:978-0-674-99045-6
5467:Heroides. Amores.
5378:978-0-674-99636-6
5222:Heyworth, S. J.,
5213:978-0-674-99720-2
5181:978-0-19-967277-6
5126:Hansen, William,
5121:978-0-631-20102-1
5106:978-0-8018-5362-3
5098:978-0-8018-5360-9
4986:978-0-941051-00-2
4978:Hesiod's Theogony
4967:978-0-674-99508-6
4917:978-0-674-99463-8
4859:978-90-04-16473-4
4789:978-0-521-50979-4
4755:978-0-674-99630-4
4705:978-0-674-99535-2
4629:43. 361–362
4480:1.1.5–1.2.1
4191:. Besides in the
4189:p. 248 on 8.805-8
4145:p. 248 on 8.805-8
3982:fr. 169 Lightfoot
3702:κλειτοὶ ἐπίκουροι
3165:Hymn 4 (to Delos)
2657:fr. 169 Lightfoot
2473:p. 248 on 8.805-8
2202:κλειτοὶ ἐπίκουροι
2138:1.1.5–1.2.1
1473:History of Greece
1299:The mythographer
1046:. According to a
876:(Sky) mated with
862:According to the
850:Principal sources
703:, and Aegaeon at
567:In the lost epic
292:ἑκατὸν μὲν χεῖρες
169:to overthrow the
69:
36:political cartoon
14191:
14154:Children of Gaia
13584:
13583:
12857:
12856:
12853:Personifications
12719:
12718:
12019:
12018:
11614:Twelve Olympians
11610:
11609:
11394:
11393:
11286:
11279:
11272:
11263:
11262:
11173:Rod of Asclepius
10940:Apple of Discord
10817:
10816:
10537:Erymanthian boar
10446:Horses of Helios
10375:
10374:
10290:
10289:
10283:
10282:
9917:Heraclea Pontica
9897:
9896:
9823:
9822:
9814:
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9011:
9010:
8587:
8586:
8582:Chthonic deities
8340:
8339:
8161:Twelve Olympians
8130:Third generation
7983:First generation
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7887:
7863:
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7773:Castalian Spring
7521:
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7129:Apotropaic magic
6910:Animal sacrifice
6789:
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6585:Christianization
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5999:
5992:
5983:
5982:
5875:The Orphic Poems
5857:Hesiod: Theogony
5610:Internet Archive
5500:Internet Archive
5436:Internet Archive
5426:; translated by
5336:Internet Archive
5164:Hasluck, F. W.,
5111:Grimal, Pierre,
5017:Internet Archive
4883:Internet Archive
4869:Brill Publishers
4764:Artley, Alfred,
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4089:10.565–568
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4050:
4047:fr. 741 Campbell
4041:
4035:
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4014:
4005:apparently, the
3975:fr. 741 Campbell
3891:10.565–568
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1448:Asura (Buddhism)
1257:, with shelving
973:, who gave him "
825:Possible origins
671:, the belt that
640:apparently, the
418:Briareus/Aegaeon
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11072:Shirt of Nessus
11057:Phaeacian ships
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10858:
10834:Eros and Psyche
10808:
10706:
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10532:Crommyonian Sow
10507:Calydonian boar
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6967:Archon basileus
6954:
6948:
6937:Votive offering
6831:Funeral oration
6793:
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6743:
6704:Delos Mysteries
6690:
6683:
6566:
6535:
6504:Minoan religion
6479:
6453:Sibylline Books
6391:Derveni papyrus
6336:
6295:
6221:
6211:
6033:
6019:
6010:
5980:
5770:Tripp, Edward,
5643:Natural History
5638:Pliny the Elder
5402:Mineur, W. H.,
5391:, BRILL, 1996.
5278:Odes and Epodes
4853:, BRILL, 2008,
4838:, BRILL, 1989.
4829:Wayback Machine
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4269:
4265:
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4238:2.1.11–18
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4217:2.1.11–18
4208:6.282–294
4180:
4176:
4159:
4155:
4149:p. 143 on 3.805
4142:
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4132:3.793–808
4121:
4117:
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4099:
4095:
4078:
4074:
4068:6.282–294
4057:
4053:
4049:; Gantz, p. 59.
4042:
4038:
4032:1.396–406
4021:
4017:
4001:. According to
3999:pp. 54–56
3964:1.400–406
3930:2.595–601
3917:2.1.11–18
3904:3.793–808
3863:
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3853:pp. 53–56
3849:pp. 19–20
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3763:
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2716:pp. 68–70
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2490:3.793–808
2477:p. 143 on 3.805
2470:
2466:
2450:. Compare with
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2424:
2420:
2414:1164–1166
2403:
2399:
2374:
2370:
2364:pp. 19–20
2355:
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2338:
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2148:
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2090:
2086:
2057:
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2036:
2011:
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1899:
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1856:
1852:
1847:
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1809:
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1747:pp. 68–69
1744:
1740:
1722:; Fowler 2013,
1710:. According to
1705:
1701:
1680:
1676:
1670:1.403–404
1654:
1650:
1617:. Compare with
1587:
1583:
1552:
1548:
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1483:
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1408:
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1297:
1195:
1180:
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1175:
1173:
1171:
1114:
1094:
1064:Eumelus in the
1022:
986:
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852:
827:
787:
765:According to a
729:
689:
661:
603:'waves'. while
565:
535:As in the lost
502:
420:
336:
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183:
135:(the furious),
87:
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76:Hundred-Handers
44:Greek mythology
24:
17:
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11757:
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11298:
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11237:
11232:
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11209:
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11193:
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11175:
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11165:
11160:
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11150:
11145:
11140:
11135:
11130:
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11118:
11117:
11115:
11114:
11109:
11104:
11099:
11094:
11089:
11084:
11079:
11074:
11069:
11064:
11059:
11054:
11044:
11039:
11034:
11029:
11024:
11019:
11014:
11009:
11004:
10999:
10994:
10989:
10984:
10979:
10974:
10969:
10964:
10959:
10954:
10952:Dragon's teeth
10949:
10942:
10937:
10932:
10927:
10921:
10919:
10915:
10914:
10911:
10910:
10908:
10907:
10902:
10897:
10892:
10887:
10882:
10877:
10872:
10866:
10864:
10860:
10859:
10857:
10856:
10851:
10846:
10841:
10836:
10831:
10826:
10820:
10814:
10810:
10809:
10807:
10806:
10801:
10796:
10791:
10786:
10781:
10776:
10771:
10766:
10761:
10756:
10751:
10746:
10741:
10736:
10731:
10726:
10721:
10716:
10710:
10708:
10702:
10701:
10699:
10698:
10693:
10688:
10683:
10678:
10673:
10668:
10666:Laestrygonians
10663:
10658:
10653:
10648:
10643:
10638:
10633:
10628:
10623:
10618:
10612:
10610:
10606:
10605:
10602:
10601:
10598:
10597:
10595:
10594:
10592:Teumessian fox
10589:
10584:
10579:
10574:
10569:
10564:
10559:
10554:
10549:
10547:Lernaean Hydra
10544:
10539:
10534:
10529:
10524:
10519:
10514:
10509:
10503:
10501:
10491:
10490:
10488:
10487:
10482:
10477:
10468:
10463:
10458:
10453:
10448:
10443:
10438:
10433:
10428:
10423:
10418:
10413:
10412:
10411:
10401:
10396:
10395:
10394:
10392:Ichthyocentaur
10389:
10378:
10372:
10366:
10365:
10363:
10362:
10357:
10352:
10351:
10350:
10345:
10340:
10329:
10327:
10323:
10322:
10320:
10319:
10318:
10317:
10312:
10302:
10296:
10294:
10287:
10280:
10276:
10275:
10272:
10271:
10269:
10268:
10263:
10258:
10253:
10247:
10245:
10239:
10238:
10236:
10235:
10230:
10225:
10219:
10217:
10213:
10212:
10210:
10209:
10204:
10199:
10194:
10189:
10184:
10179:
10174:
10168:
10166:
10160:
10159:
10157:
10156:
10151:
10146:
10141:
10136:
10131:
10125:
10120:
10115:
10110:
10105:
10100:
10094:
10092:
10088:
10087:
10085:
10084:
10079:
10073:
10071:
10067:
10066:
10064:
10063:
10058:
10053:
10047:
10045:
10041:
10040:
10038:
10037:
10032:
10027:
10022:
10017:
10012:
10006:
10004:
10000:
9999:
9996:
9995:
9993:
9992:
9986:
9984:
9980:
9979:
9977:
9976:
9971:
9967:Ploutonion at
9965:
9961:Ploutonion at
9958:
9956:
9950:
9949:
9946:
9945:
9943:
9942:
9936:
9929:
9927:
9923:
9922:
9920:
9919:
9913:
9907:
9900:
9894:
9890:
9889:
9887:
9886:
9881:
9876:
9870:
9868:
9864:
9863:
9861:
9860:
9855:
9850:
9845:
9840:
9835:
9829:
9827:
9820:
9819:the underworld
9811:
9805:
9804:
9802:
9801:
9796:
9791:
9786:
9781:
9776:
9771:
9766:
9761:
9756:
9751:
9746:
9741:
9736:
9731:
9726:
9721:
9716:
9711:
9706:
9701:
9696:
9690:
9685:
9680:
9675:
9670:
9665:
9660:
9655:
9650:
9645:
9639:
9634:
9629:
9624:
9619:
9614:
9609:
9604:
9599:
9594:
9589:
9584:
9579:
9574:
9569:
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9559:
9554:
9549:
9544:
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9523:
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9515:
9514:
9512:
9511:
9506:
9501:
9496:
9491:
9490:
9489:
9484:
9479:
9474:
9469:
9464:
9459:
9454:
9449:
9439:
9434:
9429:
9424:
9419:
9414:
9409:
9404:
9399:
9394:
9389:
9384:
9379:
9374:
9369:
9364:
9359:
9354:
9349:
9344:
9339:
9334:
9329:
9324:
9319:
9314:
9309:
9304:
9298:
9296:
9288:
9287:
9284:
9283:
9281:
9280:
9275:
9270:
9265:
9259:
9257:
9253:
9252:
9250:
9249:
9244:
9239:
9234:
9229:
9224:
9219:
9214:
9209:
9204:
9199:
9194:
9189:
9184:
9179:
9174:
9169:
9164:
9159:
9154:
9149:
9144:
9139:
9134:
9129:
9124:
9118:
9113:
9108:
9103:
9098:
9093:
9088:
9083:
9078:
9073:
9068:
9063:
9058:
9053:
9048:
9046:Ajax the Great
9043:
9038:
9033:
9028:
9023:
9017:
9015:
9008:
9000:
8999:
8996:
8995:
8993:
8992:
8987:
8982:
8977:
8972:
8966:
8961:
8954:
8949:
8944:
8939:
8934:
8933:
8932:
8927:
8922:
8917:
8906:
8904:
8898:
8897:
8895:
8894:
8889:
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8879:
8873:
8871:
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8863:
8858:
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8847:
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8837:
8832:
8827:
8822:
8816:
8814:
8810:
8809:
8807:
8806:
8801:
8796:
8791:
8786:
8780:
8778:
8774:
8773:
8771:
8770:
8765:
8760:
8755:
8750:
8745:
8740:
8735:
8730:
8725:
8720:
8715:
8710:
8705:
8700:
8694:
8692:
8691:Health deities
8688:
8687:
8684:
8683:
8681:
8680:
8675:
8670:
8665:
8660:
8655:
8650:
8645:
8636:
8631:
8625:
8622:
8621:
8619:
8618:
8613:
8612:
8611:
8601:
8595:
8593:
8584:
8578:
8577:
8575:
8574:
8569:
8564:
8559:
8554:
8549:
8544:
8539:
8534:
8529:
8524:
8519:
8514:
8509:
8504:
8499:
8494:
8492:Gynaecothoenas
8489:
8484:
8479:
8474:
8469:
8464:
8459:
8454:
8449:
8444:
8439:
8434:
8428:
8426:
8422:
8421:
8418:
8417:
8415:
8414:
8409:
8404:
8403:
8402:
8391:
8388:
8387:
8385:
8384:
8379:
8374:
8369:
8367:Hermaphroditus
8364:
8359:
8354:
8348:
8346:
8337:
8333:
8332:
8330:
8329:
8324:
8319:
8314:
8309:
8304:
8299:
8294:
8289:
8284:
8279:
8274:
8269:
8264:
8259:
8254:
8249:
8243:
8241:
8235:
8234:
8232:
8231:
8226:
8221:
8216:
8211:
8206:
8201:
8196:
8191:
8186:
8181:
8176:
8171:
8165:
8163:
8157:
8156:
8153:
8152:
8150:
8149:
8144:
8139:
8133:
8131:
8127:
8126:
8124:
8123:
8118:
8113:
8108:
8103:
8098:
8093:
8088:
8083:
8078:
8073:
8068:
8063:
8057:
8055:
8051:
8050:
8048:
8047:
8042:
8037:
8032:
8027:
8022:
8017:
8012:
8007:
8002:
7997:
7992:
7986:
7984:
7977:
7971:
7970:
7968:
7967:
7962:
7957:
7952:
7947:
7942:
7937:
7932:
7927:
7922:
7917:
7912:
7907:
7902:
7896:
7894:
7885:
7873:
7872:
7859:
7858:
7855:
7854:
7851:
7850:
7848:
7847:
7842:
7837:
7832:
7827:
7822:
7817:
7816:
7815:
7808:
7795:
7793:
7789:
7788:
7786:
7785:
7783:Pierian Spring
7780:
7775:
7769:
7767:
7763:
7762:
7760:
7759:
7754:
7749:
7743:
7741:
7737:
7736:
7734:
7733:
7728:
7723:
7718:
7712:
7710:
7706:
7705:
7703:
7702:
7697:
7692:
7687:
7682:
7676:
7674:
7670:
7669:
7667:
7666:
7661:
7656:
7651:
7646:
7641:
7636:
7631:
7626:
7621:
7616:
7611:
7605:
7603:
7599:
7598:
7596:
7595:
7590:
7585:
7580:
7575:
7570:
7565:
7560:
7555:
7550:
7545:
7540:
7534:
7532:
7518:
7514:
7513:
7510:
7509:
7506:
7505:
7502:
7501:
7499:
7498:
7493:
7491:Isthmian Games
7488:
7483:
7478:
7473:
7467:
7465:
7459:
7458:
7456:
7455:
7450:
7445:
7439:
7433:
7429:
7428:
7426:
7425:
7420:
7415:
7410:
7405:
7400:
7395:
7390:
7385:
7380:
7375:
7370:
7365:
7360:
7355:
7350:
7345:
7340:
7335:
7330:
7325:
7320:
7315:
7310:
7305:
7300:
7295:
7290:
7285:
7280:
7275:
7270:
7265:
7260:
7255:
7250:
7245:
7240:
7235:
7230:
7225:
7220:
7215:
7210:
7205:
7200:
7195:
7189:
7187:
7178:
7174:
7173:
7171:
7170:
7165:
7160:
7159:
7158:
7146:
7141:
7136:
7131:
7125:
7123:
7117:
7116:
7114:
7113:
7108:
7103:
7098:
7093:
7088:
7083:
7078:
7073:
7068:
7063:
7062:
7061:
7056:
7046:
7040:
7038:
7032:
7031:
7029:
7028:
7023:
7022:
7021:
7011:
7006:
7001:
6996:
6995:
6994:
6984:
6979:
6974:
6969:
6964:
6958:
6956:
6950:
6949:
6947:
6946:
6941:
6940:
6939:
6934:
6929:
6924:
6923:
6922:
6917:
6902:
6897:
6892:
6887:
6882:
6877:
6872:
6867:
6862:
6857:
6852:
6851:
6850:
6840:
6835:
6834:
6833:
6823:
6818:
6813:
6808:
6806:Astragalomancy
6803:
6797:
6795:
6786:
6782:
6781:
6778:
6777:
6775:
6774:
6769:
6764:
6759:
6753:
6751:
6745:
6744:
6742:
6741:
6736:
6731:
6726:
6721:
6716:
6711:
6706:
6701:
6695:
6693:
6685:
6684:
6682:
6681:
6680:
6679:
6678:
6677:
6672:
6665:Roman religion
6662:
6660:Greco-Buddhism
6657:
6652:
6651:
6650:
6648:Ptolemaic cult
6634:
6633:
6632:
6622:
6621:
6620:
6615:
6610:
6605:
6594:
6593:
6592:
6587:
6576:
6574:
6568:
6567:
6565:
6564:
6559:
6554:
6549:
6543:
6541:
6537:
6536:
6534:
6533:
6528:
6523:
6518:
6517:
6516:
6506:
6501:
6498:
6496:
6489:
6485:
6484:
6481:
6480:
6478:
6477:
6474:Works and Days
6470:
6463:
6456:
6449:
6444:
6437:
6432:
6425:
6418:
6413:
6408:
6400:
6393:
6388:
6386:Delphic maxims
6383:
6376:
6369:
6362:
6355:
6350:
6348:Aesop's Fables
6344:
6342:
6338:
6337:
6335:
6334:
6327:
6320:
6313:
6305:
6303:
6297:
6296:
6294:
6293:
6286:
6279:
6272:
6265:
6258:
6251:
6244:
6236:
6234:
6225:
6213:
6212:
6210:
6209:
6204:
6199:
6194:
6189:
6184:
6179:
6174:
6169:
6167:Paradoxography
6164:
6159:
6157:Metempsychosis
6154:
6149:
6144:
6139:
6134:
6129:
6124:
6119:
6114:
6109:
6104:
6099:
6094:
6089:
6084:
6079:
6074:
6069:
6064:
6059:
6058:
6057:
6052:
6041:
6039:
6035:
6034:
6021:
6020:
6009:
6008:
6001:
5994:
5986:
5979:
5978:
5963:
5956:
5926:
5908:
5897:Works and Days
5886:
5868:
5850:
5834:
5798:
5783:
5768:
5755:Stern, Jacob,
5753:
5734:
5701:
5682:
5668:
5635:
5612:
5606:978-0674990180
5584:
5570:
5556:
5528:
5503:
5486:
5454:
5439:
5415:
5400:
5385:
5358:
5339:
5330:Leaf, Walter,
5328:
5318:
5315:978-0521281713
5303:
5293:
5271:
5253:
5235:
5220:
5184:
5171:Hawes, Greta,
5169:
5162:
5143:
5140:978-1576072264
5124:
5109:
5086:Gantz, Timothy
5083:
5065:
5062:978-0198147411
5050:
5047:978-0198147404
5035:
5020:
5004:
4989:
4974:
4947:
4940:978-0674995253
4920:
4886:
4872:
4862:
4849:Bremmer, Jan,
4847:
4832:
4806:
4791:
4777:
4762:
4730:
4712:
4681:
4679:
4676:
4673:
4672:
4659:
4646:
4633:
4612:
4586:
4566:
4550:
4521:
4500:
4484:
4468:
4448:
4432:
4411:
4395:
4379:
4356:
4322:
4289:
4263:
4242:
4221:
4174:
4153:
4136:
4115:
4106:
4093:
4072:
4051:
4036:
4015:
3857:
3834:
3821:
3808:
3799:
3778:
3757:
3731:
3706:
3665:
3644:
3623:
3608:Gantz, p. 45;
3601:
3580:
3559:
3538:
3517:
3483:
3462:
3433:
3412:
3358:
3316:
3291:
3258:
3248:; Bachvarova,
3237:
3228:
3218:
3209:
3196:
3175:
3152:
3131:
3118:
3089:
3073:
3064:
3043:
3030:
3017:
3000:
2935:
2922:13.20–22
2904:
2895:
2878:13.20–22
2848:
2799:
2778:
2772:Bakhuizen, p.
2765:
2750:
2720:
2689:
2668:
2641:Varia Historia
2619:
2598:
2573:
2558:
2529:
2516:
2464:
2431:
2418:
2397:
2368:
2349:
2332:
2319:
2298:
2273:
2260:
2243:
2226:
2213:
2142:
2113:
2084:
2051:
2034:
2005:
1992:
1972:
1945:
1897:
1888:
1871:
1850:
1841:
1803:
1738:
1699:
1674:
1648:
1581:
1577:hydor ogygion.
1546:
1523:
1498:
1477:
1471:George Grote,
1463:
1462:
1460:
1457:
1456:
1455:
1450:
1443:
1440:
1436:Hall of Giants
1407:
1404:
1332:
1329:
1296:
1293:
1194:
1191:
1168:
1140:Lernaean Hydra
1113:
1110:
1093:
1090:
1021:
1015:
985:
979:
892:describes it:
859:
853:
851:
848:
830:reflection of
826:
823:
786:
783:
728:
725:
688:
685:
660:
657:
618:said that the
564:
561:
553:, in his poem
501:
498:
419:
416:
335:
332:
330:
327:
311:hekatoncheiros
189:) is a common
182:
179:
52:Hekatoncheires
48:Hecatoncheires
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
14196:
14185:
14182:
14180:
14177:
14175:
14174:Deeds of Zeus
14172:
14170:
14167:
14165:
14162:
14160:
14157:
14155:
14152:
14150:
14147:
14145:
14142:
14141:
14139:
14120:
14117:
14115:
14112:
14110:
14107:
14105:
14102:
14100:
14097:
14095:
14092:
14090:
14087:
14085:
14082:
14081:
14079:
14075:
14069:
14066:
14064:
14061:
14059:
14056:
14054:
14051:
14049:
14046:
14044:
14041:
14040:
14038:
14036:
14032:
14026:
14023:
14021:
14018:
14016:
14013:
14011:
14008:
14006:
14002:
13998:
13995:
13993:
13990:
13988:
13985:
13983:
13980:
13978:
13975:
13973:
13970:
13968:
13965:
13963:
13960:
13959:
13958:
13954:
13952:
13948:
13946:
13942:
13940:
13936:
13934:
13931:
13929:
13926:
13924:
13920:
13914:
13911:
13910:
13909:
13905:
13903:
13900:
13899:
13898:
13894:
13892:
13889:
13887:
13883:
13881:
13878:
13876:
13872:
13870:
13867:
13865:
13862:
13860:
13856:
13854:
13851:
13849:
13845:
13843:
13840:
13838:
13835:
13834:
13832:
13826:
13820:
13817:
13815:
13812:
13810:
13807:
13805:
13802:
13800:
13797:
13795:
13792:
13790:
13787:
13785:
13782:
13780:
13777:
13776:
13774:
13770:
13764:
13761:
13759:
13756:
13754:
13751:
13749:
13746:
13744:
13741:
13739:
13736:
13734:
13731:
13730:
13728:
13724:
13718:
13715:
13713:
13710:
13706:
13703:
13701:
13698:
13696:
13693:
13691:
13688:
13686:
13683:
13681:
13678:
13676:
13673:
13672:
13671:
13667:
13665:
13662:
13660:
13656:
13654:
13650:
13648:
13645:
13643:
13640:
13638:
13635:
13633:
13630:
13628:
13625:
13623:
13620:
13616:
13613:
13611:
13608:
13606:
13603:
13601:
13598:
13597:
13596:
13592:
13591:
13589:
13585:
13582:
13580:Other deities
13578:
13568:
13565:
13563:
13560:
13558:
13555:
13553:
13550:
13548:
13545:
13543:
13540:
13538:
13535:
13533:
13530:
13528:
13525:
13523:
13520:
13518:
13515:
13513:
13510:
13508:
13505:
13503:
13500:
13498:
13495:
13493:
13490:
13488:
13485:
13483:
13480:
13478:
13475:
13473:
13469:
13467:
13464:
13462:
13459:
13457:
13454:
13452:
13449:
13447:
13444:
13442:
13439:
13437:
13434:
13432:
13429:
13427:
13424:
13422:
13419:
13417:
13414:
13412:
13409:
13407:
13404:
13402:
13399:
13397:
13394:
13392:
13389:
13387:
13383:
13381:
13378:
13376:
13373:
13371:
13368:
13366:
13363:
13361:
13358:
13356:
13353:
13351:
13348:
13346:
13343:
13341:
13338:
13337:
13335:
13331:
13325:
13322:
13320:
13317:
13315:
13312:
13310:
13306:
13304:
13301:
13299:
13296:
13294:
13291:
13289:
13286:
13284:
13281:
13277:
13274:
13272:
13269:
13267:
13264:
13262:
13259:
13257:
13254:
13252:
13249:
13248:
13247:
13243:
13241:
13238:
13236:
13233:
13229:
13228:Philophrosyne
13226:
13224:
13221:
13219:
13216:
13214:
13211:
13210:
13209:
13205:
13203:
13200:
13198:
13195:
13193:
13190:
13188:
13185:
13183:
13180:
13178:
13175:
13173:
13170:
13168:
13165:
13164:
13162:
13156:
13150:
13147:
13142:
13140:
13137:
13134:
13132:
13129:
13128:
13127:
13123:
13121:
13118:
13117:
13115:
13113:
13108:
13102:
13098:
13094:
13091:
13089:
13086:
13085:
13084:
13080:
13075:
13072:
13069:
13068:
13067:
13063:
13061:
13058:
13057:
13055:
13053:
13048:
13042:
13039:
13037:
13034:
13032:
13028:
13026:
13023:
13021:
13018:
13016:
13013:
13011:
13008:
13004:
13001:
12999:
12996:
12994:
12991:
12990:
12989:
12985:
12983:
12979:
12977:
12974:
12972:
12969:
12967:
12964:
12962:
12959:
12957:
12954:
12953:
12951:
12949:
12944:
12937:
12935:
12932:
12930:
12927:
12925:
12922:
12920:
12917:
12915:
12912:
12909:
12907:
12904:
12902:
12899:
12897:
12894:
12892:
12889:
12887:
12884:
12882:
12878:
12876:
12873:
12871:
12868:
12867:
12865:
12863:
12858:
12855:
12851:
12841:
12838:
12836:
12833:
12831:
12828:
12826:
12823:
12821:
12820:Hecatonchires
12818:
12816:
12813:
12811:
12808:
12807:
12805:
12801:
12795:
12792:
12790:
12787:
12785:
12782:
12781:
12779:
12776:
12772:
12766:
12763:
12761:
12758:
12756:
12753:
12751:
12747:
12745:
12742:
12740:
12737:
12735:
12732:
12730:
12727:
12726:
12724:
12720:
12717:
12715:
12709:
12699:
12696:
12692:
12689:
12687:
12684:
12682:
12679:
12678:
12677:
12673:
12671:
12668:
12666:
12663:
12661:
12658:
12656:
12653:
12651:
12648:
12646:
12643:
12641:
12638:
12636:
12633:
12631:
12628:
12626:
12623:
12621:
12618:
12616:
12613:
12611:
12608:
12606:
12603:
12601:
12598:
12596:
12592:
12590:
12587:
12585:
12582:
12580:
12577:
12575:
12572:
12570:
12567:
12565:
12562:
12560:
12557:
12555:
12552:
12550:
12547:
12545:
12542:
12540:
12537:
12535:
12531:
12529:
12526:
12524:
12521:
12519:
12516:
12515:
12513:
12511:
12507:
12501:
12498:
12496:
12493:
12491:
12488:
12486:
12483:
12481:
12478:
12476:
12473:
12471:
12468:
12466:
12463:
12461:
12458:
12456:
12453:
12451:
12448:
12446:
12443:
12441:
12438:
12436:
12433:
12431:
12428:
12426:
12423:
12421:
12418:
12416:
12413:
12411:
12408:
12406:
12403:
12401:
12398:
12397:
12395:
12393:
12389:
12383:
12380:
12378:
12375:
12373:
12370:
12368:
12365:
12363:
12360:
12358:
12355:
12353:
12350:
12348:
12345:
12343:
12340:
12338:
12335:
12333:
12330:
12328:
12325:
12323:
12320:
12318:
12315:
12313:
12310:
12309:
12307:
12305:
12301:
12295:
12292:
12290:
12287:
12285:
12282:
12280:
12277:
12275:
12272:
12270:
12267:
12265:
12262:
12260:
12257:
12255:
12252:
12250:
12247:
12245:
12242:
12240:
12237:
12235:
12232:
12230:
12227:
12225:
12222:
12220:
12217:
12215:
12212:
12210:
12207:
12205:
12202:
12200:
12197:
12195:
12192:
12190:
12187:
12185:
12182:
12180:
12177:
12175:
12172:
12170:
12167:
12166:
12164:
12162:
12158:
12152:
12149:
12147:
12144:
12142:
12139:
12137:
12134:
12132:
12129:
12127:
12124:
12122:
12119:
12117:
12114:
12112:
12109:
12107:
12104:
12102:
12099:
12097:
12093:
12091:
12088:
12086:
12083:
12081:
12078:
12076:
12073:
12071:
12067:
12065:
12062:
12060:
12057:
12055:
12052:
12050:
12047:
12045:
12042:
12040:
12037:
12035:
12032:
12030:
12027:
12026:
12024:
12020:
12017:
12015:
12009:
11999:
11996:
11994:
11991:
11989:
11986:
11984:
11981:
11980:
11978:
11976:
11971:
11965:
11962:
11960:
11957:
11955:
11952:
11951:
11949:
11946:
11942:
11936:
11933:
11931:
11928:
11926:
11923:
11921:
11918:
11916:
11913:
11911:
11908:
11907:
11905:
11902:
11898:
11890:
11887:
11886:
11885:
11881:
11877:
11874:
11872:
11869:
11867:
11864:
11863:
11862:
11859:Muses of the
11858:
11854:
11851:
11849:
11846:
11844:
11841:
11840:
11838:
11835:
11831:
11828:
11826:
11823:
11821:
11818:
11817:
11816:
11813:Daughters of
11812:
11808:
11805:
11803:
11800:
11798:
11795:
11793:
11790:
11788:
11785:
11783:
11780:
11778:
11775:
11773:
11770:
11768:
11765:
11764:
11763:
11760:Daughters of
11759:
11758:
11756:
11754:
11750:
11744:
11741:
11739:
11736:
11734:
11731:
11729:
11726:
11724:
11721:
11719:
11716:
11714:
11711:
11709:
11706:
11704:
11701:
11699:
11696:
11695:
11693:
11691:Olympian Gods
11689:
11683:
11680:
11678:
11675:
11673:
11670:
11668:
11665:
11663:
11660:
11658:
11655:
11653:
11650:
11648:
11645:
11643:
11640:
11638:
11635:
11633:
11630:
11628:
11625:
11623:
11620:
11619:
11617:
11615:
11611:
11608:
11602:
11592:
11589:
11587:
11584:
11582:
11579:
11577:
11574:
11573:
11571:
11569:
11564:
11558:
11555:
11553:
11550:
11548:
11545:
11544:
11542:
11540:
11535:
11529:
11526:
11524:
11521:
11520:
11518:
11516:
11511:
11505:
11502:
11500:
11497:
11495:
11492:
11491:
11489:
11487:
11482:
11476:
11473:
11471:
11468:
11466:
11463:
11461:
11458:
11456:
11453:
11451:
11448:
11446:
11443:
11442:
11440:
11436:
11430:
11427:
11425:
11422:
11420:
11417:
11415:
11412:
11410:
11407:
11405:
11402:
11401:
11399:
11397:Titans (male)
11395:
11392:
11390:
11386:
11380:
11377:
11375:
11372:
11370:
11367:
11365:
11362:
11360:
11356:
11354:
11351:
11349:
11346:
11344:
11341:
11339:
11336:
11334:
11331:
11329:
11326:
11324:
11321:
11319:
11316:
11314:
11311:
11310:
11308:
11306:
11300:
11295:
11287:
11282:
11280:
11275:
11273:
11268:
11267:
11264:
11248:
11245:
11243:
11240:
11236:
11233:
11231:
11228:
11227:
11226:
11223:
11222:
11220:
11214:
11202:
11199:
11197:
11194:
11192:
11189:
11187:
11184:
11183:
11181:
11179:
11176:
11174:
11171:
11169:
11168:Owl of Athena
11166:
11164:
11161:
11159:
11156:
11154:
11151:
11149:
11146:
11144:
11141:
11139:
11136:
11134:
11131:
11129:
11126:
11125:
11123:
11119:
11113:
11112:Wheel of fire
11110:
11108:
11107:Winnowing Oar
11105:
11103:
11100:
11098:
11095:
11093:
11090:
11088:
11085:
11083:
11080:
11078:
11075:
11073:
11070:
11068:
11065:
11063:
11060:
11058:
11055:
11052:
11051:Winged helmet
11048:
11045:
11043:
11042:Pandora's box
11040:
11038:
11035:
11033:
11030:
11028:
11025:
11023:
11020:
11018:
11015:
11013:
11010:
11008:
11005:
11003:
11000:
10998:
10995:
10993:
10990:
10988:
10985:
10983:
10982:Golden Fleece
10980:
10978:
10975:
10973:
10970:
10968:
10965:
10963:
10960:
10958:
10955:
10953:
10950:
10948:
10947:
10943:
10941:
10938:
10936:
10933:
10931:
10928:
10926:
10923:
10922:
10920:
10916:
10906:
10903:
10901:
10898:
10896:
10893:
10891:
10888:
10886:
10883:
10881:
10880:Centauromachy
10878:
10876:
10873:
10871:
10868:
10867:
10865:
10861:
10855:
10852:
10850:
10847:
10845:
10842:
10840:
10837:
10835:
10832:
10830:
10827:
10825:
10822:
10821:
10818:
10815:
10811:
10805:
10802:
10800:
10797:
10795:
10792:
10790:
10787:
10785:
10782:
10780:
10777:
10775:
10772:
10770:
10767:
10765:
10762:
10760:
10757:
10755:
10752:
10750:
10747:
10745:
10742:
10740:
10737:
10735:
10732:
10730:
10727:
10725:
10722:
10720:
10717:
10715:
10712:
10711:
10709:
10703:
10697:
10694:
10692:
10689:
10687:
10684:
10682:
10679:
10677:
10674:
10672:
10669:
10667:
10664:
10662:
10659:
10657:
10654:
10652:
10649:
10647:
10644:
10642:
10639:
10637:
10634:
10632:
10629:
10627:
10626:Anthropophagi
10624:
10622:
10619:
10617:
10614:
10613:
10611:
10607:
10593:
10590:
10588:
10585:
10583:
10580:
10578:
10575:
10573:
10570:
10568:
10565:
10563:
10560:
10558:
10555:
10553:
10550:
10548:
10545:
10543:
10540:
10538:
10535:
10533:
10530:
10528:
10525:
10523:
10520:
10518:
10517:Cerynian Hind
10515:
10513:
10510:
10508:
10505:
10504:
10502:
10500:
10492:
10486:
10483:
10481:
10478:
10476:
10472:
10469:
10467:
10464:
10462:
10459:
10457:
10454:
10452:
10449:
10447:
10444:
10442:
10439:
10437:
10436:Hecatonchires
10434:
10432:
10429:
10427:
10424:
10422:
10419:
10417:
10414:
10410:
10407:
10406:
10405:
10402:
10400:
10397:
10393:
10390:
10388:
10385:
10384:
10383:
10380:
10379:
10376:
10373:
10367:
10361:
10358:
10356:
10353:
10349:
10346:
10344:
10341:
10339:
10336:
10335:
10334:
10331:
10330:
10328:
10326:Minor spirits
10324:
10316:
10313:
10311:
10310:Minor figures
10308:
10307:
10306:
10303:
10301:
10298:
10297:
10295:
10291:
10288:
10284:
10281:
10277:
10267:
10264:
10262:
10259:
10257:
10254:
10252:
10249:
10248:
10246:
10240:
10234:
10233:Charon's obol
10231:
10229:
10226:
10224:
10221:
10220:
10218:
10214:
10208:
10205:
10203:
10200:
10198:
10195:
10193:
10190:
10188:
10185:
10183:
10180:
10178:
10175:
10173:
10170:
10169:
10167:
10165:
10161:
10155:
10152:
10150:
10147:
10145:
10142:
10140:
10137:
10135:
10132:
10130:
10126:
10124:
10121:
10119:
10116:
10114:
10111:
10109:
10106:
10104:
10101:
10099:
10096:
10095:
10093:
10089:
10083:
10080:
10078:
10075:
10074:
10072:
10068:
10062:
10059:
10057:
10054:
10052:
10049:
10048:
10046:
10042:
10036:
10033:
10031:
10028:
10026:
10023:
10021:
10018:
10016:
10013:
10011:
10008:
10007:
10005:
10001:
9991:
9988:
9987:
9985:
9981:
9975:
9972:
9970:
9966:
9964:
9960:
9959:
9957:
9955:
9951:
9941:
9938:Charonium at
9937:
9935:
9932:Charonium at
9931:
9930:
9928:
9924:
9918:
9914:
9912:
9908:
9906:
9902:
9901:
9898:
9895:
9891:
9885:
9882:
9880:
9877:
9875:
9872:
9871:
9869:
9865:
9859:
9856:
9854:
9851:
9849:
9846:
9844:
9841:
9839:
9836:
9834:
9831:
9830:
9828:
9824:
9821:
9817:Entrances to
9815:
9812:
9810:
9806:
9800:
9797:
9795:
9792:
9790:
9787:
9785:
9782:
9780:
9777:
9775:
9772:
9770:
9767:
9765:
9762:
9760:
9757:
9755:
9752:
9750:
9747:
9745:
9742:
9740:
9737:
9735:
9732:
9730:
9727:
9725:
9722:
9720:
9717:
9715:
9712:
9710:
9707:
9705:
9702:
9700:
9697:
9695:
9691:
9689:
9686:
9684:
9681:
9679:
9676:
9674:
9671:
9669:
9666:
9664:
9661:
9659:
9656:
9654:
9651:
9649:
9646:
9644:
9640:
9638:
9635:
9633:
9632:Helen of Troy
9630:
9628:
9625:
9623:
9620:
9618:
9615:
9613:
9610:
9608:
9605:
9603:
9600:
9598:
9595:
9593:
9590:
9588:
9585:
9583:
9580:
9578:
9575:
9573:
9570:
9568:
9565:
9563:
9560:
9558:
9555:
9553:
9550:
9548:
9545:
9543:
9540:
9538:
9535:
9533:
9530:
9528:
9525:
9524:
9522:
9516:
9510:
9507:
9505:
9502:
9500:
9497:
9495:
9492:
9488:
9485:
9483:
9480:
9478:
9475:
9473:
9470:
9468:
9467:Hellespontine
9465:
9463:
9460:
9458:
9455:
9453:
9450:
9448:
9445:
9444:
9443:
9440:
9438:
9435:
9433:
9430:
9428:
9425:
9423:
9420:
9418:
9415:
9413:
9410:
9408:
9405:
9403:
9400:
9398:
9395:
9393:
9390:
9388:
9385:
9383:
9380:
9378:
9375:
9373:
9370:
9368:
9365:
9363:
9360:
9358:
9355:
9353:
9350:
9348:
9345:
9343:
9340:
9338:
9335:
9333:
9330:
9328:
9325:
9323:
9320:
9318:
9315:
9313:
9310:
9308:
9305:
9303:
9300:
9299:
9297:
9293:
9289:
9279:
9276:
9274:
9271:
9269:
9266:
9264:
9261:
9260:
9258:
9254:
9248:
9245:
9243:
9240:
9238:
9235:
9233:
9230:
9228:
9225:
9223:
9220:
9218:
9215:
9213:
9210:
9208:
9205:
9203:
9200:
9198:
9195:
9193:
9190:
9188:
9185:
9183:
9180:
9178:
9175:
9173:
9170:
9168:
9165:
9163:
9160:
9158:
9155:
9153:
9150:
9148:
9145:
9143:
9140:
9138:
9135:
9133:
9130:
9128:
9125:
9122:
9119:
9117:
9114:
9112:
9109:
9107:
9104:
9102:
9099:
9097:
9094:
9092:
9089:
9087:
9084:
9082:
9079:
9077:
9074:
9072:
9069:
9067:
9064:
9062:
9059:
9057:
9054:
9052:
9049:
9047:
9044:
9042:
9039:
9037:
9034:
9032:
9029:
9027:
9024:
9022:
9019:
9018:
9016:
9012:
9009:
9007:
9001:
8991:
8988:
8986:
8983:
8981:
8978:
8976:
8973:
8971:
8967:
8965:
8962:
8959:
8955:
8953:
8950:
8948:
8945:
8943:
8940:
8938:
8935:
8931:
8928:
8926:
8923:
8921:
8918:
8916:
8913:
8912:
8911:
8908:
8907:
8905:
8903:
8899:
8893:
8890:
8888:
8885:
8883:
8880:
8878:
8875:
8874:
8872:
8870:Magic deities
8868:
8862:
8859:
8857:
8854:
8852:
8849:
8848:
8846:
8842:
8836:
8833:
8831:
8828:
8826:
8823:
8821:
8818:
8817:
8815:
8811:
8805:
8802:
8800:
8797:
8795:
8792:
8790:
8787:
8785:
8782:
8781:
8779:
8777:Sleep deities
8775:
8769:
8766:
8764:
8761:
8759:
8756:
8754:
8751:
8749:
8746:
8744:
8741:
8739:
8736:
8734:
8731:
8729:
8726:
8724:
8721:
8719:
8716:
8714:
8711:
8709:
8706:
8704:
8701:
8699:
8696:
8695:
8693:
8689:
8679:
8676:
8674:
8671:
8669:
8666:
8664:
8661:
8659:
8656:
8654:
8651:
8649:
8646:
8644:
8640:
8637:
8635:
8632:
8630:
8627:
8626:
8623:
8617:
8614:
8610:
8607:
8606:
8605:
8602:
8600:
8597:
8596:
8594:
8592:
8588:
8585:
8583:
8579:
8573:
8570:
8568:
8565:
8563:
8560:
8558:
8555:
8553:
8550:
8548:
8545:
8543:
8540:
8538:
8535:
8533:
8530:
8528:
8525:
8523:
8520:
8518:
8515:
8513:
8510:
8508:
8505:
8503:
8500:
8498:
8495:
8493:
8490:
8488:
8485:
8483:
8480:
8478:
8475:
8473:
8470:
8468:
8465:
8463:
8460:
8458:
8455:
8453:
8450:
8448:
8445:
8443:
8440:
8438:
8435:
8433:
8430:
8429:
8427:
8423:
8413:
8410:
8408:
8405:
8401:
8398:
8397:
8396:
8393:
8392:
8389:
8383:
8380:
8378:
8375:
8373:
8370:
8368:
8365:
8363:
8360:
8358:
8355:
8353:
8350:
8349:
8347:
8345:
8341:
8338:
8334:
8328:
8325:
8323:
8320:
8318:
8315:
8313:
8310:
8308:
8305:
8303:
8300:
8298:
8295:
8293:
8290:
8288:
8285:
8283:
8280:
8278:
8275:
8273:
8270:
8268:
8265:
8263:
8260:
8258:
8255:
8253:
8250:
8248:
8245:
8244:
8242:
8240:
8239:Water deities
8236:
8230:
8227:
8225:
8222:
8220:
8217:
8215:
8212:
8210:
8207:
8205:
8202:
8200:
8197:
8195:
8192:
8190:
8187:
8185:
8182:
8180:
8177:
8175:
8172:
8170:
8167:
8166:
8164:
8162:
8158:
8148:
8145:
8143:
8140:
8138:
8135:
8134:
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7481:Pythian Games
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6438:
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6422:Homeric Hymns
6419:
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6407:
6406:of Pythagoras
6405:
6404:Golden Verses
6401:
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5865:0-19-814169-6
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5511:Metamorphoses
5507:
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5490:
5487:
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5480:
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5468:
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5412:9789004072305
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5397:90-04-10468-2
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5322:
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5316:
5312:
5308:
5305:Kirk, G. S.;
5304:
5301:
5297:
5296:Kerényi, Carl
5294:
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5152:
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5145:Hard, Robin,
5144:
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5001:0-415-30502-0
4998:
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4991:Dowden, Ken,
4990:
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4800:
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4436:
4429:
4425:
4421:
4415:
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4404:
4399:
4392:
4391:1.1.1–3
4388:
4383:
4376:
4372:
4371:
4366:
4360:
4353:
4350:
4349:
4344:
4340:
4337:
4336:
4331:
4326:
4319:
4317:
4313:
4307:
4304:
4303:
4302:Metamorphoses
4298:
4293:
4286:
4283:
4282:
4277:
4273:
4267:
4260:
4257:
4256:
4251:
4246:
4239:
4236:
4235:
4230:
4225:
4218:
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4210:, and Ovid's
4209:
4206:
4205:
4200:
4196:
4195:
4190:
4186:
4183:
4178:
4171:
4168:
4167:
4166:Metamorphoses
4162:
4157:
4150:
4146:
4140:
4133:
4130:
4129:
4124:
4119:
4110:
4103:
4097:
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4033:
4030:
4029:
4024:
4019:
4012:
4008:
4004:
4000:
3996:
3993:
3992:
3991:Metamorphoses
3987:
3983:
3980:
3976:
3973:
3969:
3965:
3962:
3961:
3956:
3952:
3948:
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3896:
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3889:
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3867:
3861:
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3825:
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3803:
3796:
3792:
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3775:
3772:
3771:
3766:
3761:
3754:
3751:
3750:
3745:
3741:
3735:
3728:
3724:
3723:817–819
3721:
3720:
3715:
3710:
3703:
3699:
3695:
3691:
3687:
3683:
3682:734–735
3680:
3679:
3674:
3669:
3662:
3661:721–733
3659:
3658:
3653:
3648:
3641:
3640:711–720
3638:
3637:
3632:
3627:
3620:
3619:687–710
3617:
3616:
3611:
3605:
3598:
3597:676–686
3595:
3594:
3589:
3584:
3577:
3576:674–675
3574:
3573:
3568:
3563:
3556:
3555:654–663
3553:
3552:
3547:
3542:
3535:
3534:639–653
3532:
3531:
3526:
3521:
3514:
3510:
3507:
3506:
3501:
3500:624–629
3498:
3497:
3492:
3487:
3480:
3479:453–500
3477:
3476:
3471:
3466:
3459:
3455:
3451:
3450:173–182
3448:
3447:
3442:
3437:
3430:
3429:617–623
3427:
3426:
3421:
3416:
3409:
3405:
3401:
3397:
3393:
3392:pp. 8–9
3390:fr. 8 Fowler
3389:
3385:
3384:619–620
3382:
3381:
3376:
3375:156–158
3373:
3372:
3367:
3362:
3354:
3350:
3346:
3342:
3338:
3334:
3333:154–155
3331:
3330:
3325:
3320:
3313:
3312:671–673
3309:
3308:147–153
3306:
3305:
3300:
3295:
3289:
3288:1.1.1–3
3285:
3281:
3280:126–153
3278:
3277:
3272:
3268:
3262:
3255:
3251:
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3222:
3213:
3206:
3200:
3193:
3190:
3189:
3184:
3179:
3173:
3169:
3168:141–146
3166:
3162:
3156:
3149:
3145:
3141:
3135:
3128:
3122:
3115:
3111:
3107:
3103:
3099:
3096:Fowler 2013,
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2677:
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2637:
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2605:Fowler 2013,
2602:
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2587:
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2580:Fowler 2013,
2577:
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2339:Fowler 2013,
2336:
2329:
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2295:
2291:
2290:817–819
2288:
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2240:
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2209:817–819
2207:
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2182:734–735
2180:
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2159:624–735
2157:
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2146:
2139:
2135:
2131:
2130:453–500
2128:
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2106:
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2101:159–182
2099:
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2069:
2068:154–158
2066:
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2055:
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2038:
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2027:
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2020:
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1962:pp. 8–9
1960:fr. 8 Fowler
1959:
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1742:
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1678:
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1432:Giulio Romano
1429:
1425:
1424:
1419:
1418:
1417:Divine Comedy
1413:
1406:In literature
1403:
1401:
1400:
1395:
1390:
1388:
1384:
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1376:
1375:) to Helios.
1374:
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1292:
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1289:
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1283:Metamorphoses
1280:
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1256:
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1223:
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1165:s Briareus):
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629:
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33:
28:
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14144:Greek giants
14058:Rhadamanthus
13913:Chrysopeleia
13853:Amphictyonis
13717:Tritopatores
13206:The Younger
13158:Children of
13110:Children of
13050:Children of
12946:Children of
12881:Androktasiai
12875:Amphillogiai
12860:Children of
12819:
12034:Benthesikyme
11973:Children of
11566:Children of
11537:Children of
11513:Children of
11484:Children of
11102:Trojan Horse
11012:Milk of Hera
10987:Gordian knot
10977:Golden apple
10944:
10885:Gigantomachy
10870:Amazonomachy
10676:Lotus-eaters
10542:Khalkotauroi
10338:Agathodaemon
10061:Rhadamanthus
9911:Lake Avernus
9905:Cape Matapan
9879:Avernus Lake
9867:Lakes/swamps
9587:Clytemnestra
9582:Chrysothemis
9504:Theoclymenus
8452:Androktasiai
8447:Amphillogiai
8336:Love deities
7810:
7803:
7726:Psychro Cave
7721:Caves of Pan
7486:Nemean Games
7423:Thesmophoria
7153:
7134:Curse tablet
7111:Thymiaterion
7081:Loutrophoros
6860:Hieros gamos
6618:Neoplatonism
6472:
6465:
6458:
6451:
6439:
6427:
6420:
6403:
6395:
6378:
6371:
6364:
6357:
6329:
6322:
6315:
6308:
6301:Theban Cycle
6288:
6281:
6274:
6269:Little Iliad
6267:
6260:
6253:
6246:
6239:
6147:Know thyself
6038:Main beliefs
5966:
5959:
5932:
5914:
5896:
5892:
5874:
5856:
5840:
5810:
5804:
5786:
5771:
5756:
5741:
5707:
5689:
5685:
5674:
5641:
5624:
5618:
5590:
5587:Philostratus
5576:
5573:
5562:
5534:
5509:
5494:Ovid's Fasti
5492:
5466:
5460:
5442:
5428:Rouse, W H D
5421:
5403:
5388:
5361:
5349:
5346:Robert Scott
5331:
5324:
5306:
5299:
5277:
5259:
5241:
5223:
5196:
5190:
5172:
5165:
5159:Google Books
5146:
5127:
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4977:
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4923:
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4835:
4834:Bos, A. P.,
4809:
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4765:
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4398:
4382:
4373:or from the
4370:Titanomachia
4368:
4359:
4346:
4342:
4333:
4325:
4315:
4311:
4308:; Anderson,
4300:
4292:
4279:
4266:
4253:
4245:
4232:
4224:
4219:(see below).
4211:
4202:
4192:
4177:
4170:2.8–10
4164:
4156:
4139:
4126:
4118:
4109:
4096:
4083:
4075:
4062:
4054:
4044:Ion of Chios
4039:
4026:
4018:
3995:2.8–10
3989:
3972:Ion of Chios
3967:
3958:
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3937:
3924:
3911:
3898:
3885:
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3378:
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3327:
3319:
3302:
3294:
3274:
3261:
3252:; Tsagalis,
3240:
3231:
3221:
3212:
3199:
3186:
3183:Philostratus
3178:
3164:
3155:
3134:
3121:
3109:
3105:
3092:
3085:p. 26 note c
3076:
3067:
3059:
3055:
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2974:
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2916:
2907:
2898:
2881:
2872:
2851:
2843:
2831:
2815:
2810:; Sprawski,
2802:
2795:p. 26 note c
2786:
2781:
2768:
2753:
2736:
2723:
2709:
2705:
2692:
2685:2.8–10
2679:
2671:
2645:
2639:
2622:
2601:
2585:
2576:
2566:Ion of Chios
2561:
2552:; Tsagalis,
2549:
2541:
2537:
2532:
2519:
2506:
2497:
2484:
2467:
2442:
2434:
2421:
2408:
2400:
2388:
2384:
2371:
2352:
2335:
2322:
2309:
2301:
2293:
2284:
2276:
2268:
2263:
2246:
2229:
2221:
2216:
2205:
2201:
2197:
2193:
2189:
2184:(e.g. Hard,
2178:
2153:
2145:
2124:
2116:
2095:
2087:
2062:
2054:
2037:
2016:
2008:
1995:
1975:
1965:
1948:
1935:
1934:; Cottus at
1922:
1905:
1900:
1891:
1874:
1861:
1853:
1844:
1836:
1832:
1823:
1811:
1806:
1793:
1777:
1770:
1741:
1731:
1727:
1702:
1686:
1677:
1664:
1651:
1646:, s.v. γύης.
1643:
1622:
1609:
1593:
1589:
1584:
1576:
1566:
1558:
1549:
1534:
1526:
1506:
1501:
1492:; Caldwell,
1485:
1480:
1472:
1467:
1435:
1421:
1415:
1409:
1397:
1391:
1386:
1377:
1354:
1347:
1340:
1334:
1324:
1315:
1308:
1305:
1298:
1286:
1282:
1279:Gigantomachy
1262:
1248:
1246:
1235:
1231:
1225:
1202:
1196:
1184:
1182:
1169:
1162:
1160:
1127:
1121:
1115:
1101:
1098:Ion of Chios
1095:
1092:Ion of Chios
1081:
1077:
1075:
1065:
1063:
1055:
1043:
1031:
1025:
1023:
1018:
1012:
1007:
989:
987:
982:
965:
963:
956:
952:
947:
943:
939:
927:
912:
908:
902:
900:
895:
889:
863:
861:
856:
832:Near-Eastern
828:
807:Philostratus
788:
764:
757:
747:
745:
741:
736:
730:
720:
716:
708:
690:
677:ninth labour
662:
631:
609:
600:
596:
592:
588:
584:
581:Ion of Chios
576:
572:
568:
566:
554:
544:
536:
534:
509:
505:
503:
491:
485:
480:
470:
466:
464:
455:
453:
448:John Flaxman
404:euhemeristic
399:
393:
391:
371:
369:the cosmos.
355:
337:
315:ἑκατόγχειρος
314:
310:
306:
304:
299:
296:Ἑκατόγχειρες
295:
291:
287:
283:
279:
277:
268:
256:
252:
248:
244:
240:
234:
229:
224:
210:
202:
198:
186:
184:
150:
146:
140:
136:
132:
79:
75:
71:
61:Ἑκατόγχειρες
51:
47:
41:
14063:Triptolemus
13923:Epimeliades
13908:Hamadryades
13880:Britomartis
13819:Telesphorus
13726:Agriculture
13492:Peitharchia
12357:Protomedeia
12022:Sea deities
11889:Polymatheia
11825:Borysthenis
11797:Terpsichore
11303:Primordial
11087:Thunderbolt
10900:Titanomachy
10784:Symplegades
10567:Nemean lion
10527:Cretan Bull
10496:/ slain by
10441:Hippocampus
10387:Centaurides
10256:Ceuthonymus
10244:and spirits
9724:Neoptolemus
9643:Heracleidae
9432:Polypheides
9382:Halitherses
9317:Amphilochus
9247:Triptolemus
9232:Penthesilea
9086:Bellerophon
9014:Individuals
8768:Telesphorus
8591:Psychopomps
8425:War deities
7882:Family tree
7825:Hiera Orgas
7578:Telesterion
7538:Asclepieion
7530:sanctuaries
7383:Ptolemaieia
7363:Oschophoria
7353:Metageitnia
7343:Leucophryna
7293:Elaphebolia
7233:Arrhephoria
7213:Anthesteria
7208:Amphidromia
7149:Hermeticism
6999:Iatromantis
6801:Amphidromia
6630:God-fearers
6613:Hermeticism
6540:Expressions
6495:Antecedents
6366:Bibliotheca
6359:Argonautica
6202:Theia mania
6172:Patron gods
6162:Nympholepsy
6112:Golden Rule
6107:Golden mean
6045:Ages of Man
5929:West, M. L.
5911:West, M. L.
5889:West, M. L.
5871:West, M. L.
5853:West, M. L.
5747:LacusCurtis
5572:Pausanias,
4889:Callimachus
4875:Callimachus
4738:Argonautica
4715:Apollodorus
4492:Apollodorus
4476:Apollodorus
4456:Apollodorus
4440:Apollodorus
4424:Apollodorus
4403:Apollodorus
4387:Apollodorus
4194:Titanomachy
3830:Titanomachy
3817:Titanomachy
3284:Apollodorus
3161:Callimachus
3039:p. 32 1.403
2956:Callimachus
2952:p. 32 1.403
2708:fr. Roos =
2615:p. 32 1.403
2410:Argonautica
2343:; Bremmer,
2294:Κυμοπόλειαν
2256:Palaephatus
2222:Titanomachy
2171:Apollodorus
2163:Apollodorus
2134:Apollodorus
2105:Apollodorus
2072:Apollodorus
2047:35–36
2026:Apollodorus
1988:Palaephatus
1986:. See also
1980:Apollodorus
1759:Callimachus
1755:p. 32 1.403
1730:fr. Roos =
1598:Apollodorus
1423:Don Quixote
1387:Titanomachy
1373:Acrocorinth
1301:Apollodorus
1295:Apollodorus
1265:, Ovid has
1237:Titanomachy
1186:Titanomachy
1128:Titanomachy
1078:Titanomachy
1066:Titanomachy
1057:Argonautica
1027:Titanomachy
1019:Titanomachy
923:Titanomachy
791:Callimachus
779:Acrocorinth
653:Archemachus
569:Titanomachy
537:Titanomachy
510:Titanomachy
506:Titanomachy
493:Titanomachy
465:In Homer's
408:Palaephatus
395:Titanomachy
387:Titanomachy
366:Apollodorus
323:Apollodorus
175:Titanomachy
14179:Mount Etna
14138:Categories
14089:Aphroditus
14068:Trophonius
13758:Philomelus
13653:Hesperides
13627:Phosphorus
13431:Heimarmene
13411:Ekecheiria
13391:Dikaiosyne
13160:other gods
12971:Hesperides
12760:Persephone
12569:Cleocharia
12332:Cymatolege
12322:Amphitrite
12080:Melicertes
12029:Amphitrite
11920:Euphrosyne
11792:Polyhymnia
11703:Eileithyia
11657:Hephaestus
11591:Prometheus
11581:Epimetheus
11230:Classicism
11218:treatments
11158:Orphic egg
11143:Gorgoneion
11138:Cornucopia
11027:Orichalcum
11007:Lotus tree
10905:Trojan War
10890:Indian War
10794:Themiscyra
10734:Hyperborea
10661:Korybantes
10651:Gargareans
10577:Polyphemus
10343:Cacodaemon
10315:Trojan War
10251:Ascalaphus
9954:Ploutonion
9926:Charoniums
9884:Lerna Lake
9853:Phlegethon
9809:Underworld
9794:Telemachus
9567:Cassiopeia
9542:Andromache
9499:Theiodamas
9462:Erythraean
9377:Epimenides
9312:Amphiaraus
9137:Erechtheus
9101:Chrysippus
9071:Antilochus
9066:Amphitryon
9061:Amphiaraus
8952:Eileithyia
8733:Eileithyia
8673:Persephone
8609:Hermanubis
8400:Aphroditus
8247:Amphitrite
8204:Hephaestus
8147:Phosphorus
8116:Prometheus
8081:Epimetheus
7867:Myths and
7840:Sacred Way
7778:Hippocrene
7573:Ploutonion
7543:Delphinion
7408:Tauropolia
7368:Pamboeotia
7323:Hieromenia
7228:Aphrodisia
7184:Festivals
7163:Necromancy
7139:Divination
7049:Cult image
7009:Mystagogue
7004:Kanephoros
6987:Hierophant
6870:Incubation
6855:Hierophany
6821:Divination
6639:religions
6608:Gnosticism
6562:Polytheism
6557:Monotheism
6552:Henotheism
6435:Myth of Er
6397:Dionysiaca
6262:Iliupersis
6232:Epic Cycle
6223:epic poems
6192:Sophrosyne
6187:Polytheism
6092:Euhemerism
6087:Eudaimonia
6067:Apotheosis
6055:Heroic Age
6050:Golden Age
5780:069022608X
5423:Dionysiaca
5100:(Vol. 1),
4678:References
4655:Purgatorio
4625:Dionysiaca
4528:Anderson,
4185:fr. 3 West
4147:; Frazer,
4143:Heyworth,
4007:Aegean Sea
3874:Antimachus
3845:fr. 3 West
3727:underworld
3345:p. 15 n. 8
3170:; Mineur.
2960:pp. 44, 45
2836:Eustathius
2727:Sprawski,
2696:Sprawski,
2661:Parthenius
2652:. Compare
2626:Sprawski,
2594:s.v. αἰγίς
2475:; Frazer,
2471:Heyworth,
2452:Antimachus
2360:fr. 3 West
1763:pp. 44, 45
1726:; Arrian,
1716:Aegean Sea
1706:Willcock,
1695:s.v. αἰγίς
1655:Willcock,
1636:s.v. γυῖον
1553:Caldwell,
1399:Dionysiaca
1361:Corinthian
1076:Thus the
975:Cymopoliea
819:Hephaestus
799:Mount Etna
767:Corinthian
642:Aegean Sea
622:(i.e. the
500:Titan ally
342:(Sky) and
273:patronymic
261:Aegean Sea
80:Centimanes
14119:Sosipolis
14109:Palaestra
14005:Pegasides
13962:Adrasteia
13928:Hecaterus
13875:Auloniads
13864:Aristaeus
13859:Anthousai
13779:Asclepius
13552:Prophasis
13542:Praxidice
13507:Pepromene
13406:Eiresione
13396:Dyssebeia
13365:Amechania
13345:Adephagia
13261:Hedylogos
13076:Pemphredo
12835:Telchines
12803:Earthborn
12794:Tisiphone
12712:Chthonic
12534:Anigrides
12490:Scamander
12485:Sangarius
12445:Clitumnus
12440:Cephissus
12317:Amphithoe
12189:Callirhoe
12075:Leucothea
11882:Muses at
11820:Apollonis
11787:Melpomene
11698:Asclepius
11622:Aphrodite
11604:Olympian
11586:Menoetius
11450:Mnemosyne
11178:Swan song
11163:Ouroboros
11148:Kantharos
11032:Palladium
11002:Labyrinth
10895:Theomachy
10875:Attic War
10799:Thrinacia
10789:Tartessos
10714:Aethiopia
10696:Telchines
10681:Myrmidons
10656:Halizones
10494:Captured
10475:Charybdis
10371:creatures
10266:Menoetius
10261:Eurynomos
10197:Pirithous
10123:Salmoneus
10091:Residents
9874:Acherusia
9769:Polynices
9754:Philomela
9744:Patroclus
9663:Iphigenia
9653:Hippolyta
9602:Deucalion
9547:Andromeda
9537:Agamemnon
9532:Aegisthus
9447:Cimmerian
9427:Polyeidos
9362:Cassandra
9263:Argonauts
9187:Narcissus
9081:Autolycus
9004:Heroes /
8718:Asclepius
8395:Aphrodite
8362:Hedylogos
8312:Scamander
8302:Potamides
8169:Aphrodite
8096:Menoetius
8015:Mnemosyne
7869:mythology
7812:Salaminia
7731:Vari Cave
7673:Mountains
7568:Parthenon
7563:Panionium
7558:Nymphaeum
7548:Mithraeum
7413:Thargelia
7388:Pyanopsia
7378:Plynteria
7313:Heracleia
7278:Delphinia
7253:Brauronia
7248:Boedromia
7155:Hermetica
7035:Religious
6972:Basilinna
6953:Religious
6932:Pharmakos
6920:Holocaust
6905:Sacrifice
6895:Panegyris
6885:Omophagia
6843:Hero cult
6794:/ rituals
6772:Hellenism
6762:Feraferia
6724:Mithraism
6643:Alexander
6637:Syncretic
6488:Religions
6380:Cyranides
6353:Aretalogy
6331:Alcmeonis
6310:Oedipodea
6241:Aethiopis
6182:Phronesis
6177:Pederasty
6142:Katabasis
6127:Hero cult
6122:Hemitheos
6017:mythology
5943:, 2003.
5742:Geography
5559:Pausanias
5108:(Vol. 2).
4574:Pausanias
3979:Euphorion
3864:Bremmer,
3388:Acusilaus
3140:Pausanias
3106:Herakleia
3102:Cinaethon
2968:Alexandra
2964:Lycophron
2840:Hesychius
2838:, 281.3;
2806:Bremmer,
2654:Euphorion
2425:Hasluck,
2385:Herakleia
2381:Cinaethon
2233:Bremmer,
1958:Acusilaus
1771:Alexandra
1767:Lycophron
1736:156 F 92.
1396:, in his
1357:Pausanias
1120:, in his
681:Hippolyta
630:, in his
616:Aristotle
595:'shore',
530:Rhyndacus
526:Argonauts
488:Cinaethon
460:Cymopolea
383:Olympians
329:Mythology
319:Acusilaus
251:"shore",
167:Olympians
129:Centimani
14114:Pasiphaë
14104:Enyalius
14048:Heracles
13939:Maenades
13842:Agdistis
13748:Eunostus
13743:Despoina
13670:Pleiades
13632:Phaethon
13622:Hesperus
13615:Zephyrus
13547:Proioxis
13522:Phthonus
13487:Palioxis
13461:Kydoimos
13456:Koalemos
13421:Eusebeia
13416:Eulabeia
13380:Apheleia
13370:Anaideia
13298:Homonoia
13288:Eupraxia
13223:Euthenia
13208:Charites
13182:Aletheia
13041:Thanatos
13036:Philotes
13003:Lachesis
12901:Hysminai
12891:Dysnomia
12825:Kouretes
12815:Gigantes
12810:Cyclopes
12777:(Furies)
12686:Cleodora
12665:Salmacis
12564:Castalia
12559:Cassotis
12554:Caliadne
12544:Bistonis
12528:Aganippe
12430:Caanthus
12420:Asterion
12400:Achelous
12362:Psamathe
12342:Dynamene
12327:Arethusa
12312:Amatheia
12234:Eurynome
12179:Amalthea
12161:Oceanids
12136:Thalassa
12116:Poseidon
12044:Calliste
11930:Pasithea
11925:Hegemone
11903:(Graces)
11901:Charites
11837:Boeotian
11830:Cephisso
11767:Calliope
11733:Heracles
11723:Harmonia
11677:Poseidon
11652:Dionysus
11547:Astraeus
11486:Hyperion
11419:Hyperion
11374:Tartarus
11292:Ancient
11235:Classics
11133:Caduceus
10957:Diipetes
10935:Ambrosia
10764:Panchaia
10729:Erytheia
10707:/ Realms
10631:Bebryces
10616:Achaeans
10562:Minotaur
10512:Cerberus
10409:Drakaina
10369:Beasts /
10348:Eudaemon
10279:Mythical
10187:Odysseus
10177:Heracles
10172:Dionysus
10164:Visitors
10144:Tiresias
10139:Tantalus
10134:Sisyphus
10108:Eurydice
10103:Danaïdes
10098:Anticlea
10082:Cerberus
10035:Tartarus
9963:Acharaca
9940:Acharaca
9915:Cave at
9909:Cave at
9903:Cave at
9843:Eridanos
9749:Penelope
9648:Hermione
9612:Eteocles
9597:Deidamia
9592:Damocles
9577:Chryseis
9552:Antigone
9509:Tiresias
9482:Phrygian
9417:Munichus
9407:Melampus
9342:Branchus
9197:Odysseus
9182:Menelaus
9177:Meleager
9157:Heracles
9147:Ganymede
9142:Eunostus
9127:Echetlus
9121:Dioscuri
9116:Diomedes
9111:Daedalus
9106:Cyamites
9091:Bouzyges
9076:Atalanta
9056:Akademos
9026:Achilles
9006:heroines
8964:Harmonia
8960:(Furies)
8942:Chrysaor
8930:Zephyrus
8892:Pasiphaë
8799:Pasithea
8616:Thanatos
8572:Proioxis
8542:Palioxis
8522:Kydoimos
8502:Hysminai
8477:Enyalius
8432:Adrestia
8407:Philotes
8292:Poseidon
8282:Oceanids
8224:Poseidon
8199:Dionysus
8142:Hesperus
8066:Astraeus
8005:Hyperion
7960:Tartarus
7955:Thalassa
7830:Kanathos
7398:Synoikia
7358:Munichia
7283:Dionysia
7263:Chalceia
7258:Buphonia
7243:Bendidia
7223:Apaturia
7203:Agrionia
7186:/ feasts
7086:Omphalos
6982:Hiereiai
6927:Libation
6915:Hecatomb
6816:Daduchos
6792:Worship
6767:Gaianism
6599:systems
6597:Esoteric
6467:Theogony
6416:Homerica
6290:Telegony
6216:Texts /
6102:Eusebeia
6030:Religion
5931:(2003),
5891:(1988),
5873:(1983),
5855:(1966),
5821:, 1916.
5721:, 2004.
5655:, 1942.
5551:, 1924.
5540:Ex Ponto
5523:, 1916.
5372:, 2010.
5288:, 2004.
5207:, 2018.
5192:Theogony
5134:, 2004.
5132:ABC-CLIO
4934:, 1991.
4907:, 1973.
4825:Archived
4749:, 2009.
4699:, 1997.
4644:XXXI.99.
4536:bracchia
4316:bracchia
4270:Artley,
4100:O'Hara,
3968:Βριάρεως
3951:Theogony
3795:Βριάρεως
3719:Theogony
3684:; Hard,
3678:Theogony
3657:Theogony
3636:Theogony
3615:Theogony
3593:Theogony
3572:Theogony
3551:Theogony
3530:Theogony
3505:Theogony
3496:Theogony
3475:Theogony
3456:; Hard,
3446:Theogony
3425:Theogony
3404:Tartarus
3380:Theogony
3371:Theogony
3356:nature".
3329:Theogony
3304:Theogony
3276:Theogony
3116:1.1165c.
3110:Heraclea
3060:Βριάρεως
2977:9 F 1);
2950:; Leaf,
2844:Τιτανίδα
2832:Κάρυστος
2816:Βριάρεως
2787:Βριάρεως
2613:; Leaf,
2609:; Kirk,
2550:Βριάρεως
2538:Theogony
2395:1.1165c.
2389:Heraclea
2330:1.1165c.
2286:Theogony
2269:Βριάρεως
2206:Theogony
2179:Theogony
2155:Theogony
2126:Theogony
2097:Theogony
2064:Theogony
2018:Theogony
1937:Theogony
1924:Theogony
1907:Theogony
1882:; Hard,
1863:Theogony
1837:Βριάρεως
1825:Theogony
1780:9 F 1);
1753:; Leaf,
1594:Theogony
1568:Theogony
1535:Theogony
1509:; Kirk,
1507:Βριάρεως
1442:See also
1311:Tartarus
1144:Chimaera
1132:Centaurs
1106:Thalassa
1082:Theogony
1048:scholion
1032:Theogony
997:Achilles
971:Poseidon
966:Theogony
959:Tartarus
935:ambrosia
903:Theogony
890:Theogony
886:Cyclopes
865:Theogony
857:Theogony
836:Ugaritic
815:Olympian
748:Theogony
733:Poseidon
727:Poseidon
701:Carystus
673:Heracles
605:Poseidon
593:αἰγιαλός
585:Αἰγαίων᾽
573:Theogony
456:Theogony
436:Poseidon
400:Theogony
357:Theogony
352:Cyclopes
300:Theogony
288:Theogony
265:Poseidon
249:αἰγιαλός
212:Theogony
199:Βριάρεως
191:Thracian
165:and the
137:Briareus
32:allegory
14020:Silenus
14010:Priapus
13967:Cyllene
13897:Dryades
13886:Cabeiri
13848:Alseids
13830:deities
13828:Rustic
13814:Panacea
13804:Hygieia
13789:Darrhon
13738:Demeter
13705:Taygete
13690:Electra
13685:Celaeno
13680:Sterope
13675:Alcyone
13664:Nephele
13567:Thrasos
13562:Soteria
13532:Polemos
13502:Penthus
13436:Homados
13401:Chrysus
13375:Alastor
13303:Iacchus
13251:Anteros
13218:Eupheme
13213:Eucleia
13197:Astraea
13187:Angelia
13143:Podarge
13139:Ocypete
13135:Celaeno
13126:Harpies
13112:Thaumas
13083:Gorgons
13060:Echidna
13052:Phorcys
13031:Oneiroi
13020:Nemesis
12993:Atropos
12938:Pseudea
12789:Megaera
12775:Erinyes
12765:Zagreus
12755:Melinoë
12750:Lampads
12729:Angelos
12714:deities
12691:Melaina
12681:Corycia
12615:Liriope
12605:Larunda
12600:Ismenis
12595:Ionides
12589:Harpina
12584:Drosera
12523:Achiroe
12500:Strymon
12495:Simoeis
12475:Phyllis
12470:Numicus
12460:Meander
12455:Kladeos
12450:Enipeus
12405:Alpheus
12392:Potamoi
12347:Galatea
12304:Nereids
12284:Telesto
12269:Pleione
12264:Philyra
12229:Electra
12141:Thaumas
12121:Proteus
12106:Phorcys
12101:Oceanus
12090:Nerites
12064:Glaucus
12059:Eurybia
12049:Calypso
12014:deities
11964:Eunomia
11947:(Hours)
11915:Antheia
11777:Euterpe
11647:Demeter
11637:Artemis
11606:deities
11568:Iapetus
11523:Asteria
11429:Oceanus
11424:Iapetus
11328:Chronos
11305:deities
11296:deities
11121:Symbols
11092:Thyrsus
11082:Talaria
11047:Petasos
11037:Panacea
10967:Galatea
10962:Eidolon
10925:Adamant
10918:Objects
10779:Scythia
10774:Scheria
10769:Phlegra
10739:Ismarus
10724:Colchis
10705:Places
10691:Spartoi
10686:Pygmies
10671:Lapiths
10646:Dactyls
10641:Curetes
10636:Cicones
10621:Amazons
10572:Orthrus
10522:Chimera
10456:Phoenix
10416:Echidna
10399:Cyclops
10382:Centaur
10207:Theseus
10192:Orpheus
10010:Elysium
9969:Eleusis
9838:Cocytus
9833:Acheron
9799:Troilus
9784:Pylades
9759:Phoenix
9734:Orestes
9694:Maenads
9673:Jocasta
9622:Gordias
9607:Electra
9562:Briseis
9520:mortals
9494:Telemus
9477:Persian
9457:Delphic
9452:Cumaean
9422:Phineus
9387:Helenus
9372:Ennomus
9347:Calchas
9332:Asbolus
9302:Aesacus
9295:/ seers
9292:Oracles
9273:Epigoni
9242:Theseus
9237:Perseus
9217:Pandion
9207:Orpheus
9202:Oedipus
9132:Eleusis
9031:Actaeon
9021:Abderus
8985:Pegasus
8975:Nemesis
8958:Erinyes
8820:Angelia
8804:Oneiroi
8789:Epiales
8763:Panacea
8748:Hygieia
8728:Darrhon
8708:Artemis
8678:Zagreus
8668:Melinoë
8634:Cabeiri
8629:Angelos
8567:Polemos
8497:Homados
8372:Himeros
8352:Anteros
8317:Thaumas
8307:Proteus
8297:Potamoi
8287:Phorcys
8272:Nereids
8262:Glaucus
8252:Alpheus
8194:Demeter
8184:Artemis
8061:Asteria
8020:Oceanus
8010:Iapetus
7915:Chronos
7877:Deities
7835:Olympia
7820:Eleusis
7805:Paralus
7766:Springs
7740:Islands
7700:Olympus
7602:Oracles
7583:Temenos
7525:Temples
7418:Theseia
7403:Soteria
7318:Hermaea
7303:Halieia
7298:Gamelia
7288:Ecdysia
7238:Ascolia
7218:Apellai
7106:Sceptre
7037:objects
7026:Thiasus
6977:Gerarai
6955:offices
6944:Theatre
6734:Orphism
6547:Atheism
6324:Epigoni
6317:Thebaid
6283:Odyssey
6082:Destiny
5923:3246207
5709:Thebaid
5704:Statius
5686:Euboika
5671:Servius
5536:Tristia
5166:Cyzicus
5032:1088226
5024:Phoenix
4893:Musaeus
4871:, 2005.
4657:XII.28.
4653:Dante,
4642:Inferno
4640:Dante,
4595:Servius
4335:Tristia
4182:Eumelus
3934:Servius
3926:Thebaid
3921:Statius
3842:Eumelus
3081:Farnell
2927:Odyssey
2883:Odyssey
2791:Farnell
2711:FGrHist
2706:Bithyn.
2630:; Bos,
2357:Eumelus
2250:Hawes,
1967:FGrHist
1733:FGrHist
1728:Bithyn.
1611:Tristia
1519:βριαρός
1517:, s.v.
1379:Servius
1326:guards.
1288:Tristia
1271:Demeter
1222:Jupiter
1152:Harpies
1148:Gorgons
1040:Corinth
1036:Eumelus
746:In the
737:Αἰγαῖος
719:13.21,
705:Chalcis
697:Solinus
659:Oeolyca
650:Euboean
601:αἰγάδες
412:Olympia
269:Αἰγαῖος
257:αἰγάδες
241:Αἰγαίων
203:βριαρός
173:in the
142:Aegaeon
70: "
14094:Enodia
14077:Others
14043:Aeacus
14025:Telete
14015:Rhapso
13992:Oenone
13977:Helice
13957:Oreads
13945:Meliae
13794:Epione
13772:Health
13763:Plutus
13733:Aphaea
13712:Sirius
13700:Merope
13659:Hyades
13647:Chione
13600:Boreas
13595:Anemoi
13517:Phrike
13472:Maniae
13340:Achlys
13333:Others
13319:Phobos
13314:Peitho
13293:Hedone
13276:Pothos
13246:Erotes
13240:Deimos
13202:Caerus
13167:Aergia
13101:Sirens
13088:Medusa
13066:Graeae
12998:Clotho
12988:Moirai
12976:Hypnos
12929:Phonoi
12924:Neikea
12919:Machai
12896:Horkos
12840:Typhon
12830:Meliae
12784:Alecto
12744:Hecate
12676:Thriae
12670:Stilbe
12660:Pirene
12655:Pallas
12650:Orseis
12645:Nicaea
12630:Minthe
12625:Metope
12620:Melite
12610:Lilaea
12579:Daphne
12574:Creusa
12539:Argyra
12518:Aegina
12510:Naiads
12480:Peneus
12435:Cebren
12415:Asopus
12410:Anapus
12382:Thetis
12377:Thalia
12352:Galene
12274:Plouto
12219:Dodone
12209:Clytie
12174:Admete
12169:Acaste
12151:Triton
12146:Thetis
12131:Tethys
12126:Rhodos
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11627:Apollo
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9627:Hecuba
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9527:Aegeus
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9437:Pythia
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8562:Phonoi
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3441:Hesiod
3420:Hesiod
3366:Hesiod
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3299:Hesiod
3271:Hesiod
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2992:Aeneid
2987:Virgil
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2439:Virgil
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2150:Hesiod
2121:Hesiod
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2059:Hesiod
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1999:Hard,
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1820:Hesiod
1795:Aeneid
1790:Virgil
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1782:Strabo
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1531:Hesiod
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1163:Iliad'
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638:Arrian
612:Aelian
546:Aeneid
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14099:Circe
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