Euryanassa — Euryanassa, Mutter des Pelops von Tantalos … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
EURYANASSA — maris Aegaei ins. ex regione Ioniae non procul ab Arginussa. Plin. l. 5. c. 31 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Euryanassa — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Dans la mythologie grecque, ce nom peut désigner : Euryanassa fille de Pactole, épouse de Tantale ; Euryanassa fille d Hyperphas, épouse de… … Wikipédia en Français
Euryanassa — In Greek mythology, Euryanassa is a daughter of the river god Pactolus. She was one of the possible mothers of Niobe … Wikipedia
Euryanassa (Tochter des Paktolos) — Euryanassa (griechisch Εὐρυάνασσα) ist eine Frauengestalt der griechischen Mythologie. Euryanassa, deren Namen „Beherrscherin eines großen Landes“ bedeutet, war die Tochter des Flussgottes Paktolos. Sie heiratete den Götterfrevler Tantalos… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Euryanassa fille de Pactole — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Euryanassa. Dans la mythologie grecque, Euryanassa est la fille de Pactole, un fleuve qui charriait du sable d or en Asie Mineure. Elle aurait été l épouse de Tantale[1]. Ils auraient eu un fils Pélops[2],… … Wikipédia en Français
Minyas (mythology) — In Greek mythology, Minyas (Greek: Μινύας) was the founder of Orchomenus, Boetia[1]. As the ancestor of the Minyans, a number of Boeotian genealogies lead back to him, according to the classicist H.J. Rose. Accounts vary as to his own parentage:… … Wikipedia
Nymph — This article is about the creatures of Greek mythology. For other uses, see Nymph (disambiguation). A fourth century Roman depiction of Hylas and the Nymphs, from the basilica of Junius Bassus A nymph in Greek mythology is a female minor nature… … Wikipedia
Tantalus — In Greek mythology Tantalus (Greek Τάνταλος) was a son of Zeus [Euripides, Orestes .] and the nymph Plouto. Thus he was a king in the primordial world, the father of a son Broteas whose very name signifies mortals ( brotoi ). [Noted by Kerenyi… … Wikipedia
Niobe — This article is about the daughter of Tantalus. For other uses, see Niobe (disambiguation). The Weeping Rock in Mount Sipylus, Manisa, Turkey, has been associated with Niobe s legend since Antiquity … Wikipedia