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inhabitable again, he then founded the city of Argos. Other times, the ancients regarded
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so that he might discover what deed or word of his would find favor with the gods. But the messengers returned with report of oracles, riddling, obscure, and darkly-worded. Then at last there came an unmistakable utterance to
Inachus, charging and commanding him clearly that he must thrust forth Io
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Prometheus of being disturbed by visions during her sleep night after night, where Zeus lusted for her maidenhood, but of initially rejecting the god's advances. When Io gained the courage to tell Inachus about these haunting dreams, his father sent many messengers to consult
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built a temple at his tomb, in which he was worshipped as God, and oxen were sacrificed to him. I believe they thought him worthy of so great honor, because in his part of the kingdom (for their father had divided his territories between them, in which they reigned during his life) he had founded
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chapels for the worship of the gods, and had taught them to measure time, by months and years, and to that extent to keep count and reckoning of events. Men still uncultivated, admiring him for these novelties, either fancied he was, or resolved that he should be made, a god after his death.
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from his house and native land to roam at large to the remotest confines of the earth, because if
Inachus would not follow the oracle's instructions, Zeus would hurl a fiery thunderbolt that would utterly destroy his whole race. The king yielding in obedience to such prophetic utterances of
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and there died. Her father and her brothers, when they learned this, built a shrine to her and called the place
Iopolis and remained there until the end. And they performed a ritual in her memory, banging on each other's doors every year and saying 'io, io!'.
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Inachos, a king of Argos, founded a city which he named for the moon, Io, for that is what
Argives call the moon. He also had a daughter Io; Pekos who is also Zeus abducted her and fathered a daughter, Libya, by her. And Io, lamenting her ruin, fled to the
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and her transformation into a laurel tree (they are not sure whether to congratulate or to condole Peneus). It was explained that
Inachus hid in his cave, deepening his waters with his tears, bewailing also for his daughter Io who was lost. Inachus and his
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restrain her falling tears. If only words as well as tears would flow, she might implore his aid and tell her name and all her sad misfortune; but, instead, she traced in dust the letters of her name with cloven hoof; and thus her sad estate was known.
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he oldest culture of Greece really belongs to the
Mediterranean basin.... The entry of Greece into the ranks of the ancient civilizations of the Near East as the fellows of Egypt or Babylon is one of the most striking results of modern archaeological
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both appear, a "stranger" turns Io into a heifer at the touch of a hand, and at the end, apparently, the satyrs are freed from their bondage, to become shepherds of
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and Hera. When they judged that the land belonged to Hera, Poseidon took away their water out of anger. For this reason neither Inachus nor either of the other rivers provided any water except during rainy seasons. In
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still continuing king of Sicyon. In those times, under the Argive king Phoroneus, Greece was made more famous by the institution of certain laws and judges. On the death of Phoroneus, his younger brother
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come into Greece from beyond the sea regard his name as a Greek form for the Oriental term Enak, denoting “great” or “powerful,” and this last as the base of the Greek ἄναξ, “a king.”
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665:
34:recognized by her father
21:Inachus (disambiguation)
3904:The Classical Quarterly
3570:, it refers to Hera as
3429:Hypermnestra to Lynceus
3309:De Herodoti malignitate
1209:was published in 1960.
3677:Scholia ad Euripedes,
3621:A classical dictionary
3516:Stephanus of Byzantium
3094:Scholia ad Euripides,
1062:
41:
38:Victor Honoré Janssens
3960:Ancient Greece portal
3910:.1 (1980), pp. 23-29.
3884:The Republic of Plato
1057:
957:being dried up, King
583:Phegeous (Aegialeus)
29:
4055:Mythology of Argolis
4050:Mythological Argives
3922:(Munich: Beck) 1938.
3438:Ammianus Marcellinus
3172:Ammianus Marcellinus
1200:, as a messenger of
744:Eleusinian Mysteries
705:, the eight king of
19:For other uses, see
3982:Harry Thurston Peck
3718:Compare Pausanias,
3655:Harry Thurston Peck
3219:3.74.1 & 5.60.3
1227:
1162:fragments found at
1085:Parthenius' account
212:
173:, the spring nymph
3939:(de Gruyter) 1974.
3931:Rudolph Pfeiffer,
3832:Apollonius Rhodius
3799:Diodorus Siculus,
3486:Valerius Flaccus,
3166:575, 655 & 700
2797:Augustine of Hippo
1217:
1143:Sophocles' account
1105:Plutarch's account
1073:In the account of
978:Aeschylus' account
208:
42:
3946:Reference sources
3564:Divine Institutes
3521:Arcadia (Ἀρκαδία)
3263:Divine Institutes
2756:
2755:
2752:
2751:
2721:
2720:
1069:Diodorus' account
982:In an episode in
926:
925:
779:
778:
770:Succeeded by
658:
657:
4067:
3976:
3971:
3970:
3969:
3962:
3957:
3956:
3955:
3940:
3929:
3923:
3917:
3911:
3896:
3890:
3876:
3870:
3859:
3853:
3840:
3834:
3809:
3803:
3797:
3791:
3784:
3778:
3769:
3763:
3756:
3750:
3737:Prometheus Bound
3732:
3726:
3716:
3710:
3692:
3686:
3675:
3669:
3652:
3646:
3632:
3626:
3625:
3612:
3606:
3581:
3575:
3551:
3545:
3539:
3533:
3496:
3490:
3484:
3478:
3462:
3456:
3362:Valerius Flaccus
3215:Diodorus Siculus
3162:Prometheus Bound
3154:
3148:
3127:
3121:
3092:
3086:
3074:920 & 1239;
3059:
3053:
3037:
3031:
3030:
3018:
3012:
3005:
2999:
2964:
2958:
2943:
2937:
2928:
2922:
2913:
2904:
2903:
2808:
2793:
2782:
2768:
2745:
2740:
2735:
2727:
2726:
1261:
1260:
1251:
1244:
1237:
1228:
1216:
1136:Silpion Mountain
1075:Diodorus Siculus
985:Prometheus Bound
781:
780:
757:Preceded by
749:
748:
695:euhemeristically
688:Castor of Rhodes
213:
207:
169:, the eponym of
4075:
4074:
4070:
4069:
4068:
4066:
4065:
4064:
4010:
4009:
3998:William Smith.
3972:
3967:
3965:
3958:
3953:
3951:
3948:
3943:
3930:
3926:
3918:
3914:
3897:
3893:
3877:
3873:
3860:
3856:
3841:
3837:
3810:
3806:
3798:
3794:
3785:
3781:
3770:
3766:
3757:
3753:
3733:
3729:
3717:
3713:
3706:; Apollodorus,
3693:
3689:
3676:
3672:
3653:
3649:
3633:
3629:
3616:Lemprière, John
3613:
3609:
3582:
3578:
3552:
3548:
3540:
3536:
3497:
3493:
3485:
3481:
3469:The Great Eoiae
3463:
3459:
3447:; Apollodorus,
3334:Hymn to Artemis
3155:
3151:
3128:
3124:
3101:recounted that
3093:
3089:
3060:
3056:
3038:
3034:
3019:
3015:
3006:
3002:
2973:; Apollodorus,
2965:
2961:
2944:
2940:
2929:
2925:
2914:
2907:
2794:
2785:
2769:
2765:
2761:
2747:
2743:
2742:
2738:
2737:
2733:
2731:
1255:
1224:Greek mythology
1215:
1145:
1131:
1107:
1087:
1071:
1012:
980:
975:
931:
789:Kings of Argos
775:
760:
668:
663:
211:
205:also asserted.
81:
46:Greek mythology
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
4073:
4063:
4062:
4057:
4052:
4047:
4042:
4037:
4035:Kings of Argos
4032:
4027:
4022:
4008:
4007:
3996:
3978:
3977:
3963:
3947:
3944:
3942:
3941:
3924:
3912:
3891:
3871:
3854:
3835:
3818:with sources—
3804:
3792:
3779:
3764:
3751:
3727:
3711:
3687:
3670:
3647:
3627:
3607:
3576:
3546:
3534:
3526:Pseudo-Clement
3491:
3479:
3457:
3442:Rerum Gestarum
3149:
3122:
3087:
3054:
3032:
3013:
3009:Greek Religion
3000:
2959:
2938:
2923:
2905:
2801:Schaff, Philip
2783:
2762:
2760:
2757:
2754:
2753:
2750:
2749:
2723:
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2717:
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1274:
1272:
1270:
1268:
1266:
1264:
1257:
1256:
1254:
1253:
1246:
1239:
1231:
1214:
1211:
1154:, probably a
1144:
1141:
1130:
1129:Suda's account
1127:
1106:
1103:
1086:
1083:
1070:
1067:
1011:
1010:Ovid's account
1008:
993:the oracle of
979:
976:
974:
973:Tales about Io
971:
930:
927:
924:
923:
920:
917:
914:
911:
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903:
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893:
890:
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867:
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811:
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798:
795:
790:
786:
785:
777:
776:
771:
768:
761:
758:
754:
753:
752:Regnal titles
692:John Lemprière
670:The historian
667:
664:
662:
659:
656:
655:
652:
650:
648:
646:
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584:
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579:
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573:
571:
569:
566:
564:
562:
560:
558:Argus Panoptes
554:
553:
551:
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547:
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541:
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290:
288:
285:
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272:
266:
265:
260:
258:Pseudo-Clement
255:
250:
245:
240:
235:
230:
224:
223:
220:
217:
209:
199:Argus Panoptes
112:Walter Burkert
80:
77:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4072:
4061:
4058:
4056:
4053:
4051:
4048:
4046:
4043:
4041:
4038:
4036:
4033:
4031:
4028:
4026:
4023:
4021:
4018:
4017:
4015:
4005:
4003:
3997:
3994:
3992:
3987:
3983:
3980:
3979:
3975:
3964:
3961:
3950:
3938:
3934:
3928:
3921:
3916:
3909:
3905:
3901:
3895:
3889:
3888:
3885:
3880:
3875:
3869:
3868:
3863:
3858:
3852:
3849:
3845:
3839:
3833:
3829:
3825:
3821:
3817:
3813:
3808:
3802:
3796:
3789:
3788:Metamorphoses
3783:
3777:
3774:
3773:Metamorphoses
3768:
3761:
3760:Metamorphoses
3755:
3749:
3746:
3742:
3739:
3738:
3731:
3725:
3721:
3715:
3709:
3705:
3704:
3699:
3698:
3691:
3684:
3681:920 & 932
3680:
3674:
3668:
3667:
3662:
3661:
3656:
3651:
3645:
3642:
3641:
3636:
3631:
3623:
3622:
3617:
3611:
3605:
3602:
3598:
3595:
3594:
3590:; Euripides,
3589:
3585:
3580:
3573:
3569:
3566:
3565:
3560:
3556:
3550:
3544:
3541:Apollodorus,
3538:
3531:
3527:
3524:
3522:
3517:
3513:
3510:
3509:
3504:
3500:
3495:
3489:
3483:
3477:
3474:; Pausanias,
3473:
3470:
3466:
3461:
3454:
3450:
3446:
3443:
3439:
3436:
3433:
3430:
3426:
3423:
3420:
3419:
3414:
3411:
3410:
3405:
3402:
3400:
3395:
3394:
3389:
3386:
3383:
3380:
3377:
3374:
3370:
3367:
3363:
3359:
3355:
3352:
3348:
3344:
3341:
3338:
3335:
3331:
3328:
3325:
3324:
3319:
3316:
3313:
3310:
3306:
3303:
3300:
3297:
3296:
3291:
3288:
3287:
3286:Metamorphoses
3282:
3279:
3278:
3273:
3270:
3267:
3264:
3260:
3257:
3254:
3250:
3246:
3243:
3242:
3237:
3233:
3230:
3229:
3224:
3220:
3216:
3213:
3210:
3207:
3206:
3201:
3198:
3195:
3192:
3191:
3186:
3183:
3180:
3177:
3173:
3170:
3167:
3164:
3163:
3158:
3153:
3147:
3143:
3139:
3135:
3132:
3126:
3120:
3116:
3112:
3108:
3104:
3100:
3097:
3091:
3085:
3081:
3077:
3073:
3072:
3067:
3063:
3058:
3051:
3050:
3046:
3041:
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792:
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759:New creation
729:
728:In Virgil's
727:
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3887:Book 2.381D
3734:Aeschylus,
3694:Aeschylus,
3553:Pausanias,
3330:Callimachus
3200:Bacchylides
3190:City of God
2916:Apollodorus
2730:Colour key:
1213:Descendants
988:, a horned
238:Apollodorus
203:Asclepiades
189:(mother of
114:notes, the
4025:Greek gods
4014:Categories
3879:James Adam
3848:De fluviis
3824:Nicaenetus
3812:Parthenius
3745:Dithyrambs
3635:St. Jerome
3559:Lactantius
3499:Eustathius
3451:, as what
3369:Propertius
3358:On Animals
3343:Nicaenetus
3259:Lactantius
3228:Suppliants
3205:Dithyrambs
3028:discovery.
2994:De fluviis
2837:Armamitres
2827:Wikisource
2823:1084830718
2252:Lacedaemon
1931:Elephantis
1759:Telephassa
1164:Oxyrhyncus
1156:satyr play
1091:Parthenius
1020:river gods
913:Phoroneus
905:Phoroneus
892:Phoroneus
822:Pausanias
805:Syncellus
141:, wife of
3640:Chronicon
3599:Hyginus,
3557:; In the
3488:4.374-375
3382:Suetonius
3366:4.374-375
3318:Sophocles
3249:Herodotus
3223:Euripides
3185:Augustine
3157:Aeschylus
3129:Hyginus,
3115:Phoroneus
3107:Aegialeus
3080:Lycophron
3066:Euripides
3049:Philodice
3007:Burkert,
2988:; Pseudo-
2931:Pausanias
2877:Leucippus
2873:Phoroneus
2845:Leucippus
2799:(1886) .
2190:Polydorus
2055:Mantineus
1417:Phoroneus
1150:wrote an
1148:Sophocles
1119:Tisiphone
1111:Haliacmon
1032:Amphrysos
1024:Sperchios
935:Cephissus
878:Successor
773:Phoroneus
718:Deucalion
703:Leucippus
672:Pausanias
661:Mythology
634:Philodoce
532:Aegialeus
503:Phoroneus
253:Augustine
248:Pausanias
216:Relation
159:Inachians
143:Leucippus
139:Philodice
127:Aegialeus
123:Phoroneus
108:Pelasgian
4030:Inachids
3844:Plutarch
3826:and the
3801:5.60.3-5
3697:Persians
3618:(1812).
3518:, s.v.
3409:Georgics
3305:Plutarch
3295:Heroides
3236:Eusebius
2990:Plutarch
2899:Ethiopia
2771:Eusebius
2712:Dionysus
2450:Acrisius
2443:Eurydice
2292:Sarpedon
2092:Harmonia
1938:Aegyptus
1601:Poseidon
1168:Tebtunis
943:Poseidon
939:Asterion
863:Inachus
855:Inachus
842:Inachus
816:Hyginus
684:Eusebius
608:Themisto
478:Hyperia
364:Children
233:Valerius
222:Sources
187:Themisto
50:Inachus,
4020:Potamoi
4002:Inachus
3991:Inachus
3900:Inachos
3864:, s.v.
3842:Pseudo-
3741:655 ff.
3703:Amymone
3679:Orestes
3666:Inachus
3601:Fabulae
3593:Orestes
3588:1.25.4.
3373:Elegies
3360:11.10;
3323:Electra
3245:10.9.19
3179:22.8.13
3176:History
3131:Fabulae
3103:Phegeus
3096:Orestes
3076:Tzetzes
3071:Orestes
3062:Scholia
2986:Preface
2983:Fabulae
2979:Hyginus
2971:1.25.4.
2955:Inachus
2953:. s.v.
2882:Phegous
2869:Belocus
2867:, when
2841:Assyria
2833:Abraham
2803:(ed.).
2687:Perseus
2372:Autonoë
2073:Lynceus
1966:Phoenix
1735:Achiroë
1503:Memphis
1496:Epaphus
1293:Inachus
1207:Inachos
1160:papyrus
1152:Inachos
1115:Jupiter
1028:Enipeus
963:Amymone
955:Argolid
828:Inachus
819:Tatian
797:Castor
742:of the
722:Argolis
452:Messeis
426:Amymone
275:Oceanus
270:Parents
263:Tzetzes
243:Hyginus
183:Hyperia
179:Messeis
175:Amymone
171:Mycenae
147:Oceanid
131:Phegeus
96:Oceanus
89:Iapetus
57:Inakhos
53:Inachos
3828:Caunus
3820:Lyrcus
3786:Ovid,
3771:Ovid,
3758:Ovid,
3724:2.22.4
3722:&
3720:2.15.5
3555:2.15.4
3512:p. 300
3476:2.16.4
3465:Hesiod
3453:Castor
3418:Aeneid
3404:Virgil
3385:, Otho
3354:Aelian
3347:Lyrcus
3299:14.105
3281:1.1441
3144:&
3119:Peitho
2865:Israel
2857:Canaan
2849:Sicyon
2821:
2744:
2741:Female
2739:
2734:
2585:Semele
2259:Ocalea
2245:Sparta
1959:Europa
1945:Cadmus
1924:Danaus
1752:Agenor
1220:Argive
1190:satyrs
1180:Hermes
1123:Furies
1099:Caunus
1095:Lyrcus
1079:Cyrnus
1044:Apollo
1040:Daphne
1036:Peneus
1004:Loxias
999:Dodona
959:Danaus
948:Danaan
896:1649.5
846:1677.5
740:Brimos
736:Turnus
731:Aeneid
714:deluge
707:Sicyon
680:Jerome
369:Mycene
279:Tethys
228:Hesiod
219:Names
167:Mycene
163:eponym
149:named
100:Tethys
93:Titans
79:Family
3989:s.v.
3776:1.567
3708:2.1.4
3700:s.v.
3644:B1852
3543:2.1.3
3532:10.21
3508:Iliad
3503:Homer
3472:fr. 9
3449:2.1.3
3445:22.13
3427:s.v.
3422:7.791
3413:3.138
3396:s.v.
3337:3.248
3290:1.567
3277:Fasti
3253:1.1.1
3111:Melia
3047:s.v.
2975:2.1.1
2935:8.6.6
2920:2.1.1
2895:Egypt
2861:Jacob
2853:Isaac
2759:Notes
2746:Deity
2568:Danaë
2480:Minos
2285:Agave
1952:Cilix
1728:Belus
1594:Libya
1300:Melia
1194:Argos
1185:aulos
1172:Egypt
1049:naiad
995:Pytho
967:Lerna
922:-do-
919:-do-
916:-do-
872:-do-
869:-do-
866:-do-
699:Argos
666:Reign
338:Argia
311:Melia
191:Arcas
155:Argia
151:Melia
65:Argos
3862:Suda
3748:5.01
3572:Juno
3568:1.11
3393:Suda
3272:Ovid
3266:1.11
3209:5.01
3194:18.3
3117:and
3105:and
2891:Isis
2843:and
2819:OCLC
2736:Male
2592:Zeus
2561:Zeus
2266:Abas
2109:Zeus
1403:Zeus
1202:Hera
1198:Iris
1196:and
1166:and
1053:Hera
1016:Ovid
997:and
937:and
909:1650
883:1652
859:1675
833:1677
682:and
676:Hera
306:Wife
277:and
195:Zeus
137:and
125:and
106:or "
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3830:of
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3597:932
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3376:1.3
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