CHROMIUS — Argivus quidam, qui in ea pugna, quae ob Thyreorum agrum inter trecentos Lacedaemonios, totidemque Argivos commissa est, solus ex suis cum Alcenore incolumis evasit. Herodor. l. 1 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
List of King Priam's children — Priam, the mythical king of Troy during the Trojan War, supposedly had 50 sons and (on some accounts) 50 daughters. Priam had several wives, the primary one Hecuba, daughter of Dymas, and several concubines, who bore his children. There is no… … Wikipedia
Pindar — For other uses, see Pindar (disambiguation). Pindar, Roman copy of Greek 5th century BC bust (Museo Archeologica Nazionale, Naples) Pindar (Ancient Greek: Πίνδαρος, Pindaros, pronounced [píndaros]; Latin: Pindarus … Wikipedia
Chloris — For other uses, see Chloris (disambiguation). As she talks, her lips breathe spring roses: I was Chloris, who am now called Flora. Ovid There are many stories in Greek mythology about figures named Chloris ( Khloris or Χλωρίς, from Khloros or… … Wikipedia
Diomedes — This article is about the hero of the Trojan War. For other uses, see Diomedes (disambiguation). Diomedes, King of Argos a statue by Kresilas from ca. 430 BC. Glyptothek, München … Wikipedia
Mysia — For other uses, see Mysia (disambiguation). Mysia Ancient Region of Anatolia Location North western Anatolia Largest city Pergamon Roman province Asia … Wikipedia
Pterelaus — The name Pterelaus is attributed to two individuals in Greek mythology.*Pterelaus was a son of Lelex, a pre Hellenic king whose descendants (the Leleges) spread across Greece and beyond. Pterelaus ruled the land by the River Achelous, in the… … Wikipedia
Anaxo — In Greek mythology, Anaxo, daughter of Alcaeus and either Astydamia, daughter of Pelops or Laonome, daughter of Guneus, or Hipponome, daughter of Menoeceus. She married Electryon, king of Mycenae, and her father s brother, being the son of… … Wikipedia
Thyrea — (also Thyraea, Thyreae) was an ancient Greek region, and city in the Peloponnese. It was in modern day Arcadia prefecture, North Kynouria municipality, northwest of Astros. According to Pausanias (geographer) 8.3.3, Thyrea was named after a… … Wikipedia
Priam — Neoptolemos tötet Priamos attische Amphore mit schwarzfigürlichen Darstellungen, um 520/510 v. Chr., Louvre Priamos (griechisch Πρίαμος … Deutsch Wikipedia