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Name of several characters in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Phorbas (/ˈfɔːrbəs/; Ancient Greek: Φόρβας Phórbās, gen. Φόρβαντος Phórbantos means 'giving pasture'), or Phorbaceus[citation needed]
Phorbas
Greek mythical character
Helios either by Nausidame or Iphiboe, or of Eleios, or of Poseidon, or of Phorbas and Hyrmine. In the latter account, Augeas was probably the brother of
Augeas
Species of butterfly
Hypolycaena phorbas is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Waigeo, Biak, Roon Island, mainland New Guinea and various outlying islands
Hypolycaena_phorbas
Son of Triopas in Greek mythology
the island of Rhodes. He was sometimes confounded with the Phlegyan Phorbas. Phorbas was the son of Triopas and Hiscilla, daughter of Myrmidon, and thus
Phorbas_(son_of_Triopas)
Genus of sponges
recognised: Phorbas acanthochela (Koltun, 1964) Phorbas amaranthus (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864) Phorbas arborescens (Ridley, 1884) Phorbas arbuscula
Phorbas_(sponge)
In Greek mythology, Phorbas[pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Ancient Greek: Φόρβας, gen.: Φόρβαντος, lit. 'giving pasture') or Phorbaceus[pronunciation
Phorbas_(king_of_Argos)
emigrated to Elis in the Peloponnesos. Phorbas was the son of Lapithes and Orsinome, and a brother of Periphas. Phorbas assisted Alector, king of Elis, in
Phorbas_(son_of_Lapithes)
Ancient Greek god
it with their javelins, they accidentally stabbed each other and died. Phorbas was a savage giant king of Phlegyas, described as having swine-like features
Apollo
Species of sponge
Phorbas pustulosus, or the baseball glove sponge, is a species of demosponge known from the coast of South Africa and from the Patagonian Shelf. This
Phorbas_pustulosus
Species of butterfly
Pavonia scamander Boisduval, 1870 Caligo oileus var. philademus Staudinger, 1887 Caligo phorbas Röber, 1904 Caligo oileus philinos Fruhstorfer, 1903
Caligo_oileus
Greek mythological character
Athenians under Erechtheus, but were defeated, and Eumolpus with his two sons, Phorbas and Immaradus, were slain. Pausanias relates a tradition that in the battle
Eumolpus
Set of mythological Greek characters
characters whose relations are unclear. Triopas, king of Argos and son of Phorbas. His daughter was Messene. Triopas, king of Thessaly, and son of Poseidon
Triopas
Greek mythological character
was differently given. Alternatively, Triopas was also called the son of Phorbas and Euboea, brother of Arestor and father again of Pelasgus, Iasus, Agenor
Triopas_of_Argos
Opera by Marin Marais
Phorbas tells Ceyx he must journey to the oracle of Apollo on the island of Claros to hear the god's verdict. In reality, this is a plan by Phorbas to
Alcyone_(opera)
Person in Greek mythology
of King Myrmidon of Phthia. Her possible brothers were Erysichthon and Phorbas. Iphimedea had by Poseidon the twins Otus and Ephialtes who were called
Iphimedeia
Species of moth
body are almost entirely yellow. Eumorpha phorbas ♂ Eumorpha phorbas ♂ △ Eumorpha phorbas ♀ Eumorpha phorbas ♀ △ Adults are on wing year round. They nectar
Eumorpha_phorbas
Greek god and personification of the Sun
Neaera (perhaps an Oceanid) • Phaethusa Asterope • Aeëtes unknown woman • Phorbas • Lampetia • Circe unknown woman • Sterope Ocyrrhoe (an Oceanid) • Phasis
Helios
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
Palaestinus Ps.-Plut. Fluv. 2nd cent. AD Phineus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Phorbas Suda 10th cent. AD Taenarus Thasus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Thessalus
Poseidon
Prediction that causes itself to become true
Oedipus in the arms of Phorbas
Self-fulfilling_prophecy
Greek mythological figures
married Orsinome, daughter of Eurynomus, by whom he became the father of Phorbas, Periphas, Triopas (possibly) and Diomede. Lapithes, son of Aeolus (son
Lapithes_(hero)
Ancient city of the Thracian Chersonnese
Pseudo-Scymnus writes that it was a colony of Athens and was founded by Phorbas. The most important cities of the Chersonese were Lysimachia, Pactya, Gallipoli
Elaeus
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
(son of Acastus), Thersippus (son of Archippus), Phorbas (son of Thersippus), Megacles (son of Phorbas), Diognetus (son of Megacles), Pherecles (son of
Eponymous_archon
Greek goddess of magic and transitions
though some traditions named her as the mother of Scylla through either Phorbas or Phorcys. In a loosely rationalized account, she is a mortal priestess
Hecate
Genus of moths
(Rothschild & Jordan, 1903) Eumorpha pandorus (Hübner, 1821) Eumorpha phorbas (Cramer, 1775) Eumorpha satellitia (Linnaeus, 1771) Eumorpha strenua (Menetries
Eumorpha
One hundred years, from 1000 BC to 901 BC
King of Athens dies after a reign of 41 years and is succeeded by his son Phorbas. 947 BC: Death of King Mo of Zhou, king of the Zhou dynasty of China. 946
10th_century_BC
Mythological Greek character, king and eponym of Argos
Tiryns). According to Pausanias, yet another son of Argus was the Argive Phorbas (elsewhere his grandson through Criasus). Meanwhile, Cercops speaks of
Argus_(king_of_Argos)
Deadly monster of Greek mythology
The Hesiodic Megalai Ehoiai (fr. 262 MW = Most 200) gives Hecate and Phorbas as the parents of Scylla, while Acusilaus, fr. 42 Fowler (Fowler 2013,
Typhon
Trojan War began, he was mauled to death by a bear in the Bebrycian woods. Phorbas, a son of Priam and Epythesia, daughter of Stasyppus of Mygdonia. He was
List_of_children_of_Priam
Set of mythological Greek characters
Achaean city of Pellene. He was the son of Hyperasius, son of Pelles, son of Phorbas. In two separate accounts, Asterius and his brother Amphion were called
Asterius_(mythology)
King of the Lapiths in Greek mythology
from a temple in Cyzicus, is an epigrammatic description of Ixion slaying Phorbas and Polymelus, who had slain his mother, Megara because she had refused
Ixion
Nymph transformed into a sea monster by Circe in Greek mythology
Hecate as Scylla's mother. The Hesiodic Megalai Ehoiai gives Hecate and Phorbas as the parents of Scylla, while Acusilaus says that Scylla's parents were
Scylla
French sculptor (1763–1810)
Into Slavery by his Brothers (bas-relief, (1784) The infant Oedipus and Phorbas (1799). Shown at the Salon of 1801, it was completed by Pierre Cartellier
Antoine-Denis_Chaudet
was the daughter of Triopas, king of Argos (or, alternately, daughter of Phorbas and sister of Triopas). She was married to Polycaon, son of king Lelex
Messene_(mythology)
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
✓ 6 Pisa, Elis son of Helios and Nausidame, or Eleios, or Poseidon or Phorbas and Hyrmine Azorus ✓ 1 - the helmsman of Argo according to Hesychius of
Argonauts
Set of female names from Greek mythology
versions, of Daphne. Diomede, according to Homer, the daughter of one Phorbas, taken by Achilles as captive from Lesbos. She is named in the Iliad as
Diomede
Ancient Greek god of the wilds, shepherds, and flocks
Daphoineus, Omester, Phobos, Philamnos, Glaukos, Xanthos, Argos, and Phorbas. Agreus and Nomios, additional Panes mentioned by Nonnus, were the sons
Pan_(god)
Chemical compound
sponge–microorganism (cyanobacteria) association. It was isolated from the marine sponge Phorbas sp. Muironolide A possibly has its biosynthetic route coming from PKS 1
Muironolide_A
Roman deity, god of sleep
fall asleep while steering the ship at night. Somnus, in the guise of Phorbas, a shipmate, appears to Palinurus and offers to take over, so that Palinurus
Somnus
City in Argolis, Greece
kings of Argos are (in order): Inachus, Phoroneus, Apis, Argus, Criasus, (Phorbas, Triopas is sometimes between Criasus and Iasus in some sources), Iasus
Argos,_Peloponnese
Decade
King of Athens dies after a reign of 41 years and is succeeded by his son Phorbas. 950 BC—Northern Egypt starts to be ruled by Libyan pharaohs. The Libyans
950s_BC
Greek mythological figure
Hecate as Scylla's mother. The Hesiodic Megalai Ehoiai gives Hecate and Phorbas as the parents of Scylla, while Acusilaus says that Scylla's parents were
Crataeis
Legendary people in Greek mythology
Pelates ✓ ✓ a Lapith from Pella (in Macedonia) Periphas ✓ ✓ Phalereus ✓ ✓ Phorbas ✓ son of Triopas or of Lapithus, son of Apollo Polyphemus son of Eilatus
Lapiths
brothers were, Ecbasus, Tiryns, Epidaurus, Criasus and according to some, Phorbas also. Piras's wife was Callirrhoe who mothered his sons, Argus, Arestorides
Piras_(mythology)
6th-century BCE Greek actor
others produced rather later, in the Common Era: Contest of Pelias and Phorbas Hiereis (Priests) Hemitheoi (Demigods) Pentheus Fragments (probably spurious)
Thespis
Daughter of Amphidamas in Greek mythology
the latter was called the son of the Epeian King Eleios, or Poseidon or Phorbas and Hyrmine. Hyginus, Fabulae 14 Pausanias, 5.1.9 Apollodorus, 2.88 Apollodorus
Nausidame
Several characters in Greek mythology
King Pelops of Pisa, he summoned Phorbas from Olenus to his aid and gave his new ally a share of the kingdom. By Phorbas’ daughter, Diogeneia, Alector became
Alector
Greek mythological figures
Celaeneus, Daphoeneus, Eugeneios, Glaucus, Omester, Philamnus, Phobus and Phorbas. Xanthos was said to have "a mane of hair like a bayard which gave that
Xanthus_(mythology)
French sculptor
des Plantes, Paris; completed Antoine-Denis Chaudet's Infant Oedipus and Phorbas (1799), shown at the Salon of 1801, after Chaudet's death, in cooperation
Charles_Dupaty
Ancient Greek female name
Melantomice, an Argive queen as the wife of King Criasus. She was the mother of Phorbas, Ereuthalion and Cleoboea. Melantho, the disloyal maid of Penelope. Tzetzes
Melantho
Criasos or Pirasos or Peranthos. Son of Argos. Phorbas. Son of either Argos or Criasos. Triopas. Son of Phorbas. Jasos. According to different sources, he
List_of_kings_of_Argos
Ancient Greek mythological figure
refer to two distinct characters: Arestor, an Argive prince as the son of Phorbas (possibly by Euboea) or Iasus or Ecbasus. According to Pausanias, he was
Arestor
Name of several women in Greek mythology
the nurses of Hera. Euboea, mother of Triopas and possibly Arestor by Phorbas. Euboea, one of the naiad daughters of the river-god Asopus and possibly
Euboea_(mythology)
Several figures in Greek mythology
Ajax, the son of Oileus, during the war. Ilioneus, a Trojan, only son of Phorbas, was killed by Peneleos. Ilioneus, a companion of Aeneas. He was one of
Ilioneus
Set of characters in Greek mythology
of Tyro and Poseidon. Amphion, son of Hyperasius, son of Pelles, son of Phorbas. From Achaean Pellene, he and his brother Asterius were counted among the
Amphion
Greek mythical character
(mother of the Argonaut Aethalides by Hermes) and Hiscilla (mother of Phorbas by Triopas). Zeus was said to have approached Eurymedusa in the form of
Myrmidon_(hero)
(2) Meges Phocus Epigeus Sinon Clytius Charops Helicaon Nychius Thoas Phorbas Phoenix Epipole Stentor Creusa Chersidamas Hellus Ocythous Thoon (3) Phrontis
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Former king of Argos, Peloponnese
named Ecbasus, Jasus, Peiranthus, Epidaurus and Tiryns. Criasus fathered Phorbas, Ereuthalion and Cleoboea by Melantho. Criasus was said to have reigned
Criasus
Ancient Greek mythological monster
The Hesiodic Megalai Ehoiai (fr. 262 MW = Most 200) gives Hecate and Phorbas as the parents of Scylla, while Acusilaus, fr. 42 Fowler (Fowler 2013,
Echidna_(mythology)
Greek mythological figure
married Lapithes, son of Apollo and Stilbe, by whom she became the mother of Phorbas, Periphas, Triopas and Diomede. Scholia on Euripides, Phoenician Women
Orsinome_(mythology)
Decade
— Osorkon I succeeds his father Shoshenq I as king of Egypt. 922 BC — Phorbas, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 30 years and is succeeded by his
920s_BC
account calls him a son of Poseidon. His mother was Astydameia, daughter of Phorbas. Lepreus once advised Augeas to cast Heracles in bonds, so that Augeas
Lepreus_(mythology)
notable members including: Oeneus, Althaea, Leda, Deianira and Meleager Phorbas Apollodorus, 1.7.7. Apollodorus, The Library with an English Translation
Phorbus_(mythology)
Species of plant in the mint family
miskini), shining oak-blue Arhopala micale), black-spotted flash (Hypolycaena phorbas) and pale ciliate blue (Anthene lycaenoides). For at least P. eone, this
Oxera_splendida
Greek mythological figure; founder of the city of Pellene
'dark-coloured, dusky') was the founder of Pellene in Achaea. He was the son of Phorbas, son of Triopas of Thessaly, and the father of Hyperasius, father of the
Pellen
French opera singer
(Gluck), Torello in Monna Vanna, several parts in Mârouf, savetier du Caire, Phorbas in Œdipe, Alberich in Das Rheingold, the Grand Prêtre de Moloch in Salammbô
Louis_Noguéra
known as her son by Triopas. By the latter, she also became the mother of Phorbas and Iphimedeia. Apollodorus, 1.7.3 Scholia on Homer, Iliad 16.177 Apollonius
Hiscilla
Species of gastropod
grows to 30 mm in length. This nudibranch feeds on the hymedesmiid sponge Phorbas fictitius ( aka Anchinoe fictitius). The two darker round markings on the
Aldisa_smaragdina
King of Greek mythology
by Hiscilla, daughter of Myrmidon and thus, brother of Iphimedeia and Phorbas. In some accounts, however, he was called instead the son of Myrmidon possibly
Erysichthon_of_Thessaly
Characters in Greek mythology
city in Epirus). Dexamenus, son of Mesolus and Ambracia, the daughter of Phorbas. After him a part of the region Ambracia was called Dexamenae. Robin Hard
Dexamenus
Island in Indonesia
monitor (Varanus boehmei) Achaea simplex Hypochlorosis ancharia Hypolycaena phorbas Karstarma waigeo Nepenthes danseri Urbinasopen Waigeo Barat Timur Nature
Waigeo
Greek Mythological Woman
one of the daughters of King Celeus and Metanira. Diogeneia, daughter of Phorbas, from Olenus in Achaea, and possibly Hyrmina, thus sister to Augeas, Actor
Diogeneia
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
phemis Druce, 1895 Hypolycaena philippus (Fabricius, 1793) Hypolycaena phorbas (Fabricius, 1793) Hypolycaena schroederi H. Hayashi, 1984 Hypolycaena schubotzi
Hypolycaena
Heteroxyidae Myrmekioderma rea (de Laubenfels, 1934) Family Hymedesmiidae Phorbas amaranthus Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 Family Iotrochotidae Iotrochota
List_of_sponges_of_Venezuela
Pholoe Painter Pholus (mythology) Phonoi Phora Phorbas Phorbas (king of Argos) Phorbas of Elis Phorbas of Thessaly Phorbus (mythology) Phorcys Phorcys
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Set of Greek mythical characters
These last two led the Minyan contingent to the Trojan War. Actor, son of Phorbas and Hyrmine, thus a brother of Augeas and Tiphys. He was king of Elis,
Actor_(mythology)
attributions or forgeries made during the Common Era) Contest of Pelias and Phorbas Hiereis (or Priests) Hemitheoi (or Demigods) Pentheus Thales (c. 624/623 –
List_of_lost_literary_works
Woman in Greek mythology
Alector (though others assert she was an only child). She was married to Phorbas and became the mother of the Argonauts Augeas, Actor, Tiphys and a daughter
Hyrmine
Ancient Greek female name
multiple women: Cleoboea, daughter of Criasus and Melantho, sister of Phorbas and Ereuthalion. Cleoboea, mother of Eurythemis. Her daughter was married
Cleoboea
French sculptor (1737–1817)
thanks especially to his group sculpture in marble Œdipe et Phorbas (Oedipus and Phorbas). He was elected to the French Academy in 1771. Wikimedia Commons
Félix_Lecomte
list) – Archippus, Archon (1012–993 BC) Thersippus, Archon (993–952 BC) Phorbas, Archon (952–BC) Megacles, Archon (922–892 BC) Sparta (complete list) –
List of state leaders in the 10th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century_BC
mythological figures Hypsenor Ὑψήνωρ the name of several mythological figures Hyrmine Ὑρμίνη the wife of Phorbas Hyrnetho Ὑρνηθώ the wife of Deiphontes
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Helmsman of the Argonauts in Greek legend
helmsman of the Argonauts. Tiphys was the Thespian son of Hagnias or of Phorbas of Elis and Hyrmine, daughter of Epeius. In the latter account, he was
Tiphys
Several women in Greek mythology
daughter of Menoeceus or Laonome, daughter of Guneus. Astydamea, daughter of Phorbas and mother of Lepreus by Caucon, son of Poseidon. She persuaded Heracles
Astydameia
is his brother. Pausanias described Iasus as the son of Triopas (son of Phorbas) and brother of Agenor. Generally most scholars agree that Iasus was the
Iasus_(king_of_Argos)
Ancient Greek city-state of ancient Achaea
the giant Pallas, and by the Argives from the Argive Pellen, a son of Phorbas. Pellene was a city of great antiquity. It is mentioned in the Homeric
Pellene
Species of mistletoe
digglesii), dull oakblue (Arhopala centaurus), black-spotted flash (Hypolycaena phorbas), trident pencil-blue (Candalides margarita), dark purple azure (Ogyris
Dendrophthoe_vitellina
mirificatus Eumorpha neuburgeri Eumorpha obliquus Eumorpha pandorus Eumorpha phorbas Eumorpha satellitia Eumorpha strenua Eumorpha translineatus Eumorpha triangulum
List_of_Sphingidae_species
of Megara, mother of Ixion in one source. Together with another suitor, Phorbas, they slain Megara and, in vengeance, were murdered by the latter's son
Polymelus_(mythology)
Play by William Whitehead
Maria Macklin as Ilyssus, Hannah Pritchard as Creusa, Henry Mossop as Phorbas and Edward Berry as Xuthus. Watson p.861 Baines, Paul & Ferarro, Julian
Creusa,_Queen_of_Athens
primitiva Hymedesmia rathlinia Hymedesmia umbelliformis Phorbas fictitius Phorbas plumosus Phorbas punctatus Plocamiancora arndti Plocamionida ambigua Plocamionida
List_of_sponges_of_Ireland
Tragedy by Seneca
Oedipus that Polybus is dead, and reveals part of Oedipus' history to him. Phorbas is an old shepherd who had given Oedipus to the Old Man when Oedipus was
Oedipus_(Seneca)
British actor
Powell (1697) Brisson in The Unhappy Penitent by Catherine Trotter (1701) Phorbas in The Virgin Prophetess by Elkanah Settle (1701) Albazer in The Generous
Thomas_Smith_(actor)
Species of moth
northern Argentina. The wingspan is 102–106 mm. It is similar to Eumorpha phorbas, but can be distinguished by the forewing upperside pattern of mottled
Eumorpha_capronnieri
translineatus (Rothschild, 1894) Eumorpha capronnieri (Boisduval, 1875) Eumorpha phorbas (Cramer, 1775) Eumorpha labruscae (Linnaeus, 1758) Eupyrrhoglossum sagra
List_of_moths_of_Brazil
Opera by George Enescu
(Oedipus) baritone André Pernet Thésée (Theseus) baritone Charles Cambon Phorbas bass Jean Claverie Tirésias bass-baritone Henri Etcheverry [fr] le Veilleur
Œdipe_(opera)
French opera singer (1928–2021)
Monsieur Beaucaire, Bridaine in Louis Varney's Les mousquetaires au couvent, Phorbas in Enescu's Œdipe, Le chien in Albert Wolff's L'oiseau bleu, the Beggar
Michel_Trempont
French sculptor and engraver
the first prize Prix de Rome for medallion engraving (the subject was Phorbas extracting the child Oedipus from the tree) From 1892 to 1895 he was an
Charles_Pillet
killed by Theseus in the fight at Pirithous' wedding. Aphidas, killed by Phorbas in the fight at Pirithous' wedding. Arctus, attended Pirithous' wedding
List_of_centaurs
turneri (Waterhouse, 1903) Black-spotted flash, Hypolycaena phorbas (Fabricius, 1793) H. p. phorbas (Fabricius, 1793) H. p. ingura (Tindale, 1923) tribe: Deudorigini
List of butterflies of Australia
List_of_butterflies_of_Australia
camp against Rutulian attack. WGPSN Phorbas /ˈfɔːrbəs/ 81°12′N 131°17′W / 81.2°N 131.29°W / 81.2; -131.29 (Phorbas) 69.3 2011 A Trojan, companion of
List of geological features on Dione
List_of_geological_features_on_Dione
PHORBAS
PHORBAS
PHORBAS
PHORBAS
Boy/Male
Polish
God is the Lord.
Girl/Female
Indian
A narrator of Hadith (A daughter of ajlan)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Conductor; Guide
Girl/Female
Native American
Child of importance.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devalina | தேவாலீநா
Like a Goddess
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Zack, ZAK means "whom Jehovah remembered."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Lavender
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ewer.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Sight
PHORBAS
PHORBAS
PHORBAS
PHORBAS
PHORBAS