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  • Melantheia or Melanthea (Ancient Greek: Μελανθείας) was the daughter of the river-god Alpheus, and thus she can be counted as a naiad. Melanthea bore to Poseidon...
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  • pronunciation: [eːrɛ̌ːnɛː]) or Irene, was a daughter of Poseidon and Melanthea, daughter of Alpheus. She gave her name to Eirene, a small island near...
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    Doris escape from the embraces of Priapus was metamorphosed into a tree Melanthea - daughter of the river-god Alpheus; she bore to Poseidon a daughter,...
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  • Greek: Μελανθώ) may refer to the following women: Melantho, also called Melanthea, a Phthian princess as the daughter of King Deucalion and Pyrrha, daughter...
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    Protogenea, and possibly a third, Amphictyon. Another account, adds a daughter Melanthea to the list of the couple’s progeny. This daughter, also called Melantho...
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  • account, she was called the daughter of King Hyamus of Hyampolis and Melanthea (Melantho), daughter of Deucalion. Her sister was called Celaeno. Melanis...
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  • Hellen and Amphictyon, and possibly of Thyia and Pandora II, Melantho (Melanthea) and Candybus. By Zeus, Protogeneia became the mother of Opus, Aethlius...
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    Deucalion and Pyrrha, giving his siblings as Amphictyon, Protogeneia, and Melanthea (Melantho). The scholion, however, also states that "some say that Hellen...
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  • Hellen and Pandora II, and possibly of Amphictyon, Protogeneia, Melantho (Melanthea) and Candybus. Like her other sisters, Thyia bore to Zeus sons namely...
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  • siblings besides Hellen were Protogeneia, Thyia, Pandora II, Melantho (Melanthea) and Candybus. Amphictyon married a daughter of King Cranaus of Athens...
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