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Ancient Greek mythological figure
In Greek mythology, Arestor (Ancient Greek: Ἀρέστωρ, gen.: Ἀρέστορος) may refer to two distinct characters: Arestor, an Argive prince as the son of Phorbas
Arestor
Character from Greek mythology
Argus' parentage is debated, but most often he is referred to be the son of Arestor. The latter was a member of the Argive royal house, is given as his father
Argus_(Argonaut)
Giant in Greek mythology
(Ἄργος Πανόπτης) was the guardian of the heifer-nymph Io and the son of Arestor. According to Asclepiades, Argus Panoptes was a son of Inachus, and according
Argus_Panoptes
Greek mythical character
romanized: Mykene), was a daughter of Inachus, king of Argos and wife of Arestor. Mycene was said to be the eponym of Mycenae. Homer's Odyssey, calling
Mycene_(mythology)
Son of Argus in Greek mythology
giant who guarded Io). According to the historian Charax, Ecbasus fathered Arestor, whose son, Pelasgus, settled in the region of Arcadia (which was originally
Ecbasus
Greek and Roman mythological creature
Hilaeira, Phoebe and possibly Arsinoe • Messeis • Hyperia • Mycene wife of Arestor and by him probably the mother of Argus Panoptes; eponym of Mycenae Ionides
Nymph
the father of Io by Leucane. Possibly by the latter, he also fathered Arestor, father of Pelasgus who migrated to Arcadia. After the death of Phoroneus
Iasus_(king_of_Argos)
Greek mythological figure
also said to have been the mother, by Inachus, of Mycene, the wife of Arestor, and eponym of Mycenae. Melia was also perhaps considered to be the mother
Melia_(consort_of_Inachus)
Name of several characters in Greek mythology
different Triopas who succeeded him as king. Triopas was the brother of Arestor Phorbas, a shepherd of King Laius, who found the infant Oedipus on the
Phorbas
Greek mythological character
Alternatively, Triopas was also called the son of Phorbas and Euboea, brother of Arestor and father again of Pelasgus, Iasus, Agenor and a daughter Messene. In
Triopas_of_Argos
Figures in Greek mythology
Argo from the story of Jason and the Argonauts. Others credited Danaus or Arestor to be this Argus' father. Argia, an Argive princess as the daughter of
Argia_(mythology)
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
Areius ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 Argos son of Bias and Pero Argus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Argos son of Arestor or Polybus and Argia or Danaus; builder of Argo Armenus ✓ 1 Armenium, Thessaly
Argonauts
Ancient Greek male name
Sthenelas or Arestor. Pelasgus, either an autochthon, or a son of Zeus by Niobe (and in the latter case brother of Argus) or of Arestor (son of Iasus
Pelasgus
by Argia of Argus, builder of the ship Argo. Others credited Danaus or Arestor to be this Argonaut's father. Polybus, king of Corinth who was best known
Polybus_(mythology)
Ancient Greek city in Arcadia
have been founded by Parrhasus, a son of Lycaon, or by Pelasgus, son of Arestor. Some writers equate the city with Lycosura. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.608.
Parrhasia_(city)
Greek Mythological figures
the battle between the Dolionians and the Argonauts. Opheltes, son of Arestor, a soldier in the army of Dionysus during the Indian campaign, killed by
Opheltes_(mythology)
Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC
taskmaster He kills one of the Doliones [1] 224, 321, 1041, 1082 Argus Son of Arestor, he is Athena's helper in building the Argo; he is mentioned at the start
Argonautica
Name of several women in Greek mythology
Prosymna, were the nurses of Hera. Euboea, mother of Triopas and possibly Arestor by Phorbas. Euboea, one of the naiad daughters of the river-god Asopus
Euboea_(mythology)
Fabulae 124 This Argus possibly be Argus Panoptes who was called the son of Arestor whom others also said to be his brother. Compare Apollodorus, 2.1.3 and
Piras_(mythology)
Melantho (Melantomice), brother of Ereuthalion and Cleoboea and father of Arestor and Triopas by Euboea. While Pausanias stated that Phorbas was the son
Phorbas_(king_of_Argos)
Argonauts and builder of the Argo. Otherwise, his son was called the child of Arestor or of Polybus and Argia. Danaus, father of Phocus who was counted among
Danaus_(mythology)
Genus of insects
1967 Ugyops annulipes (Stål, 1854) Ugyops apollo Fennah, 1956 Ugyops arestor Fennah, 1969 Ugyops ariadne Fennah, 1956 Ugyops arignotus Fennah, 1964
Ugyops
Ardeas Aregon Areopagite constitution Areopagus Ares Ares Borghese Aresas Arestor Arete Arete (mythology) Aretes of Dyrrachium Arethusa (Boeotia) Arethusa
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English
English form of Latin Prudentia, PRUDENCE means "cautious." This is a virtue name popular with the Puritans. Some others are Charity, Chastity, Faith, Honor, and Hope.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Goddess of Durga; Expanding; Famous; Well-known
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Tawny, TAWNIE means "light brown, tawny."
Boy/Male
English
Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Well, with the addition of man ‘man’, i.e. ‘man who lived by a stream’.Variant spelling of German Wellmann.Swedish : ornamental name composed of an unexplained first element (found as a place-name element, of various possible origins) + man ‘man’.Thomas Welman came to Lynn, MA, from England before 1640.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Hallsteinn, HALSTEIN means "rock stone."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wind
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Princess or Queen
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish
Motivator; Lovely; Beauty
Boy/Male
Norse
Frey's necklace.
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