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⭐ Core Definition: Staphylus (son of Dionysus)

In Greek mythology, Staphylus (/ˈstæfɪləs/; Ancient Greek: Στάφυλος, 'grape cluster') was the son of wine-god Dionysus and Ariadne. His brothers include Oenopion, Thoas, Peparethus, Euanthes and Phanus. Another source stated that Staphylus's brothers were Maron, Thoas, and Eunous.

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Chrysothemis

In Greek mythology, Chrysothemis or Khrysothemis (/krɪˈsɒθɪmɪs/; Ancient Greek: Χρυσόθεμις, "golden law") is a name ascribed to several female characters in Greek mythology.

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Polymele

In Greek mythology, the name Polymela or Polymele (Ancient Greek: Πολυμήλη, lit.'many songs’, derived from polys, ‘many’ and melos, ‘song') may refer to the following figures:

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Chrysothemis (daughter of Carmanor)

Chrysothemis or Khrysothemis (Ancient Greek: Χρυσόθεμις, Chrysothemis, "golden law") was a minor figure in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of Carmanor, a Cretan priest, and the wife of Staphylus, one of the Argonauts.

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Polymede

In Greek mythology, the female name Polymede (Ancient Greek: Πολυμήδη) may refer to:

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Polypheme (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Polypheme (Ancient Greek: Πολυφήμην) may refer to the following:

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Amphinome

In Greek mythology, the name Amphinome (Ancient Greek: Ἀμφινόμη, lit.'she of the surrounding pasture') may refer to the following deity and women:

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Theognete

In Greek mythology, Theognete (Ancient Greek: Θεογνήτης) was the daughter of Laodicus. By Aeson, King of Iolcus, she was the mother of Jason and possibly Promachus (Jason's brother).

In some accounts, she was called either (1) Alcimede, daughter of Phylacus; (2) Polymede (Polymele or Polypheme), daughter of Autolycus; (3) Amphinome; (4) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus; and lastly (5) Arne or (6) Scarphe.

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Scarphe (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Scarphe (Ancient Greek: Σκάρφη) was possibly the mother, by Aeson, King of Iolcus, of Jason and possibly Promachus (the latter’s brother).

In some accounts, she was called either (1) Arne; (2) Alcimede, daughter of Phylacus; (3) Polymede (Polymele or Polypheme), daughter of Autolycus; (4) Amphinome; (5) Rhoeo, daughter of Staphylus or lastly, (6) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus.

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Staphylus (son of Dionysus) in the context of Arne (Greek myth)

In Greek mythology, Arne (/ˈɑːrn/; Ancient Greek: Ἄρνη) may refer to four different characters:

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