Celaeno in the context of "Melantho"

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⭐ Core Definition: Celaeno

In Greek mythology, Celaeno (/sɪˈln/; Ancient Greek: Κελαινώ Kelaino, lit. 'the dark one', also Celeno or Kelaino, sometimes Calaeno) was the name of several figures.

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👉 Celaeno in the context of Melantho

In Greek mythology, Melantho (/mɪˈlænθ/; Ancient Greek: Μελανθώ) may refer to the following women:

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Celaeno in the context of Crino

In Greek mythology, the name Crino (/ˈkrn/; Ancient Greek: Κρινώ means "white lily") may refer to:

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Celaeno in the context of Eurypylus

In Greek mythology, Eurypylus (/jʊəˈrɪpɪləs/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρύπυλος, romanizedEurupulos, lit.'wide-gated') was the name of several different people:

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Celaeno in the context of Lycus (mythology)

Lycus (/ˈlkəs/ LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanizedLúkos, lit.'wolf') is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology:

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Celaeno in the context of Hyperbius

In Greek mythology, the name Hyperbius (Ancient Greek: Ὑπέρβιος Ὑpérvios means "of overwhelming strength") may refer to:

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Celaeno in the context of Eurypylus (of Cyrene)

In Greek mythology, Eurypylus (/jʊəˈrɪpɪləs/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρύπυλος Eurypylos) was a son of Poseidon and the Pleiad Celaeno, and together with his brother Lycus, they ruled over the Fortunate Islands. Others state that Eurypylus was a king of Cyrene, and note that the brothers were also referred to as Eurytus and Lycaon. Eurypylus married Sterope, a daughter of Helios and had two sons, Lycaon and Leucippus. Triton assumed his shape when he encountered the Argonauts in Libya. This Eurypylus must not be confused with another son of Poseidon named Eurypylus, king of Cos.

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