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  • mythology, the name Erymanthus (Ancient Greek: Ἐρύμανθος, romanized: Erýmanthos) may refer to: Erymanthus, god of the river Erymanthus. He was worshipped...
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    Ferdinando Tacca (category Articles with EUTA person identifiers)
    Bemberg Fondation Toulouse - Hercules and the wild boar of Erymanthus - Ferdinando Tacca.jpg...
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    follower Hippolytus, or by Apollo, to punish Aphrodite for blinding his son Erymanthus. The story also provides an etiology for Aphrodite's associations with...
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    was blinded by Hera after taking Zeus's side in a dispute. Meanwhile, Erymanthus was blinded by the goddess Aphrodite when he saw her bathing naked after...
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  • This list contains persons named in ancient Greek religion and mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside...
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  • (Hippothontis) Eromenos Eros Eros (concept) Erotes Erotianus Ersa Erymanthian Boar Erymanthus Erymneus Erysichthon of Attica Erysichthon of Thessaly Erytheia Erytheia...
    151 KB (13,185 words) - 00:21, 19 August 2024
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    dismembered the Cretan Zeus Heracles earned immortality by killing the boar of Erymanthus Meleager died because he gave up the head of the boar of Calydon he had...
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    believed the source was the upper Kladeos "in the southwestern spur of Erymanthus Mountain." The terrain map shows Erymanthos as a massif in the vicinity...
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    as well as ancient Greek myths, from which she borrows names (Mainalo, Erymanthus, Cypris) or creatures (nymphs, fauns). According to Ida Merello, Dauguet's...
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