In Greek mythology, Polyidus (/ˌpɒliˈaɪdəs/; Ancient Greek: Πολύειδος, romanized: Polúeidos, lit. 'he who sees many things') also known as Polyeidus, is the son of Coeranus, and a famous seer from Argos or Corinth.
In Greek mythology, Polyidus (/ˌpɒliˈaɪdəs/; Ancient Greek: Πολύειδος, romanized: Polúeidos, lit. 'he who sees many things') also known as Polyeidus, is the son of Coeranus, and a famous seer from Argos or Corinth.
There are several figures in Greek mythology named Manto /ˈmæntoʊ/ (Ancient Greek: Μαντώ), the most prominent being the daughter of Tiresias. The name Manto derives from Ancient Greek Mantis, "seer, prophet".
Astycrateia, also Astycratea, Astycratia or Astykrateia (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυκράτεια), in Greek mythology, may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Leucippe (Ancient Greek: Λευκίππη means 'white horse') is the name of the following individuals: