Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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King name "Bellerophones" | Greek | Or Bellerophon, properly called Hipponous, was a son of the Corinthian king Glaucus and Eurymede, and a grandson of Sisyphus. According to Hyginus, he was a son of Poseidon and Eurymede. Greek |
Book name "Deiphobe" | Greek | A daughter of the seer Glaucus and one of the Cúɱaean Sibyls. (Aeneid Book IV) Greek |
God name "Glaucus" | Greek | This sea god went around muttering prophesies |
"Glaucus" | Greek | A grandson of Aeolus, son of Sisyphus and Merope, and father of Bellerophontes. Greek |
God name "Glaucus" | Roman | Sea god. See also GLAUKOS.... |
"Leda" | Greek | A daughter of Thestius, whence she is called Thestias but others call her a daughter of Thespius, Thyestes, or Glaucus, by Laophonte, Deidamia, Leucippe, Eurythemis, or Paneidyia. She was the wife of Tyndareus, by whom she became the mother of Timandra, Clytaemnestra, and Philonoe. Greek |
"Pasiphae" | Greek | 1. A daughter of Helios and Perseis, and a sister of Circe and Aeetes, was the wife of Minos, by whom she was the mother of Androgeos, Catreus, Deucalion, Glaucus, Minotaurus, Acalle, Xenodice, Ariadne, and Phaedra. (Argonautica. Apollodorus i. Metamorphoses by Ovid XV) |