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Phoroneus: Encyclopedia - Phoroneus
In Greek mythology, Phoroneus was a culture-hero, son of Inachus and Melia. He was a Peloponnesian king and introduced both Hera and fire...
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Phoroneus:
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Phoroneus
Phoroneus (Ancient Greek). A Titan; an ancestor and generator of mankind. According to a legend of Argolis, like Prometheus he was cre...
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Phoroneus:
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Phoroneus (Greek) A son of Inachos and founder of Argos; he may be called the Argive Prometheus. His mother was Melia (ash tree) and i...
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Inachus: Encyclopedia - Inachus
Inachus is one of the Oceanids in Greek mythology. Inachus was married to Melia, with whom he had one son: Phoroneus. He personified the ...
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Melia: Encyclopedia - Melia
In Greek mythology, Melia was a nymph, one of the Meliae, who were daughters of Oceanus. By her brother Inachus, she became the mother of...
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Melia:
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Melia (Greek) Nymph, mother of Phoroneus. {SD 2:529-20}
(See also: Melia , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Phoronede:
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Phoronede (Ancient Greek). A poem of which Phoroneus is the hero; this work is no longer extant.
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Bhuranyu:
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Bhuranyu (Sanskrit). "The rapid" or the swift. Used of a missile - an equivalent also of the Greek Phoroneus.
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Inachus, Inachos:
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Inachus, Inachos
Inachus, Inachos (Greek) River god, the most ancient king of Argos and forefather of the Pelasgic peoples; son of Oceanus and Tethys, ...
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Culture Hero: Encyclopedia - Culture Hero
A culture hero is a mythological or historically-embellished hero specific to some group (cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, etc.) who ...
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Argus: Encyclopedia - Argus
There are five figures in Greek mythology named Argus:
1. Argus Panoptes, (Argus "all eyes") was a giant with a hundred eyes. He was also...
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Theosophy Sitemap I - P
This is a sitemap for Theosophy - P . Click on
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