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  • In Greek mythology, Mycene or Mykene (Ancient Greek: Μυκήνη), was a daughter of Inachus, king of Argos and wife of Arestor. She was probably the sister...
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    of Artemis). Nymphs featured in classic works of art, literature, and mythology. They are often attendants of goddesses and frequently occur in myths...
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    Argus Panoptes (category Autochthons of classical mythology)
    Acusilaus says that he was earth-born (authochthon), born from Gaia. Probably Mycene (in another version the son of Gaia) was a primordial giant whose epithet...
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    Perseus (redirect from Mythology Perseus)
    named myces) at Mycenae, or perhaps the place was named after the lady Mycene, daughter of Inachus, mentioned in a now-fragmentary poem, the Megalai Ehoiai...
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  • This is a list of films based on classical mythology (Greek and Roman mythology). The Sword-and-sandal series (1957-1965) includes numerous films depicting...
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    Inachus (category Kings in Greek mythology)
    of whom he was simply the back-formed eponym, his other children include Mycene, the eponym of Mycenae, the spring nymph Amymone, Messeis, Hyperia, Themisto...
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    Naiad (section Mythology)
    In Greek mythology, the naiads (/ˈnaɪædz, ˈneɪædz, -ədz/; Greek: ναϊάδες, translit. naïádes), sometimes also hydriads, are a type of female spirit, or...
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  • Calliope Clio Erato Euterpe Melpomene Polyhymnia Terpsichore Thalia Urania Mycene Nemesis Nephele Nesoi Nete Nike Nyx Oenotropae Oizys Palioxis Pallas Panacea...
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  • Melia (consort of Inachus) (category Mythology of Argolis)
    Deucalion. Melia was also said to have been the mother, by Inachus, of Mycene, the wife of Arestor, and eponym of Mycenae. Melia was also perhaps considered...
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  • Arestor (category Princes in Greek mythology)
    Euboea) or Iasus or Ecbasus. According to Pausanias, he was the husband of Mycene, the daughter of Inachus, from whom the city of Mycenae derived its name...
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    Trifunctional hypothesis (category Comparative mythology)
    monograph Les trois fonctions indo-européennes en Grèce ancienne. Vol. 1: De Mycènes aux Tragiques. Économica, Paris 1998. ISBN 2-7178-3587-3. Narasimhan VM...
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    Bernard Sergent (category Scholars of Greek mythology and religion)
    monograph, Les trois fonctions indo-européennes en Grèce ancienne, vol. 1: De Mycènes aux Tragique, Sergent examines the employment of the Dumézilian tripartite...
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    Isis (Lully) (category Egyptian mythology in music)
    Gaye Pirante haute-contre François Langeais Io / Isis soprano Marie Aubry Mycene soprano Mlle Sainte-Colombe Mercury haute-contre Bernard Clédière Jupiter...
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  • became the Mycenaean palace culture on the mainland. "The palaces found at Mycene, Pylos and elsewhere on the Greek mainland have a common inspiration: All...
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    mushroom he had plucked on the site. Homer connected the name to the nymph Mycene, the daughter of the river god Inachos of Argos (Odyssey 2.120). In the...
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  • kʿor-kʿ < *swesŏres. Varias García (2017) pointed out that a tablet from Mycene uses "tu-ka-te", whereas tablets from Knossos, Pylos and Thebes use "ko-wa"...
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  • religion Mycene Mydon Mygdon of Bebryces Mygdon of Phrygia Mygdon of Thrace Mygdonia Myia Myia Myiagros Mykonos Mykonos vase Myles Myma Mynes (mythology) Myra...
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    from his brother Pelias. VII: 60-303 Agamemnon Son of Atreus and king of Mycene. He led the Greeks in the Trojan War. XII: 626, XIII: 216–655, XV: 855 Aglaulus...
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    Pelasgians (category Greek mythology)
    no apparent Indo-European etymology include Athēnai (Athens), Mykēnai (Mycene), Messēnē, Kyllēnē (Cyllene), Cyrene, Mytilene, etc. (note the common -ēnai/ēnē...
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    Barnacle goose myth (category Irish mythology)
    (Longmans, Green). Houssay, Frédéric. 1895. 'Les Theories de la Genese a Mycenes et le sens ZOOLOGIQUE DE CERTAINS SYMBOLES DU CULTE D'APHRODITE', Revue...
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