Pittheus in the context of Troezen


Pittheus in the context of Troezen

⭐ Core Definition: Pittheus

In Greek mythology, Pittheus (/ˈpɪθ.js/; Ancient Greek: Πιτθεύς) was the king of Troezen, city in Argolis, which he had named after his brother Troezen.

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Pittheus in the context of Aethra (mother of Theseus)

In Greek mythology, Aethra or Aithra (English: /ˈθrə/; Ancient Greek: Αἴθρα, pronounced [ǎi̯tʰra], the "bright sky") was a Troezenian princess and the daughter of King Pittheus.

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Pittheus in the context of Aethra (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Aethra or Aithra (Ancient Greek: Αἴθρα, romanizedAíthra, lit.'bright sky', pronounced [ǎi̯tʰra], English: /ˈθrə/) was a name applied to four different individuals:

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Pittheus in the context of Dia (mythology)

Dia (Ancient Greek: Δία or Δῖα, "heavenly", "divine" or "she who belongs to Zeus"), in ancient Greek religion and folklore, may refer to:

In ancient Roman religion, Dia may refer to Dea Dia.

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