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Ancient Greek mythological figure
others that the oracle required the sacrifice of Phrixus and Helle. Before they were killed, though, Phrixus and Helle were rescued by a flying, or swimming
Phrixus
Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale
ram, Chrysomallos, which rescued Phrixus and brought him to Colchis, where Phrixus then sacrificed it to Zeus. Phrixus gave the fleece to King Aeëtes,
Golden_Fleece
Greek goddess of hospitality
others that the oracle required the sacrifice of Phrixus. Before he could be killed, though, Phrixus and Helle were rescued by Nephele and sent on a flying
Nephele
Ancient Greek mythological figure
a flying golden ram with her brother Phrixus—the same flying ram from which the Golden Fleece derived. Phrixus—son of King Athamas of Boeotia and the
Helle_(mythology)
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
Jason learned later that Pelias was being haunted by the ghost of Phrixus. Phrixus had fled from Orchomenus riding on a divine ram to avoid being sacrificed
Argonauts
Greek mythical character
others that the oracle required the sacrifice of Phrixus but before they were able to kill him, Phrixus and Helle were rescued by a golden ram sent by Nephele
Aeëtes
Greek mythological figure
others that the oracle required the sacrifice of Phrixus. Athamas reluctantly agreed. But, before Phrixus could be killed, he and Helle were spirited away
Athamas
Name list
mythology, Ellie (Helle) was the daughter of Athamas and Nephele; sister of Phrixus. Notable people with the name include: Elly Akira, Japanese pornographic
Ellie
First astrological sign of the zodiac
symbol of the ram is based on the Chrysomallus, the flying ram that rescued Phrixus and Helle, the children of the Boeotian king Athamas and provided the Golden
Aries_(astrology)
Colchian princess in Greek mythology
Idyia, and her siblings were the witch Medea and Absyrtus. She married Phrixus by whom she had the following sons: Argus, Phrontis, Melas and Cytisorus
Chalciope (daughter of Aeetes)
Chalciope_(daughter_of_Aeetes)
5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright
Peleus Phaiakes Phaedra Philoctetes In Troy Phineus (two versions) Phoenix Phrixus Phryges (Phrygians) Phthiôtides Poimenes (The Shepherds) Polyxene Priam
Sophocles
Princess in Greek mythology
Melicertes and stepmother of Phrixus and Helle. In the back-story to the heroic tale of Jason and the Golden Fleece, Phrixus and Helle, twin children of
Ino_(mythology)
Zodiac constellation in the northern hemisphere
of Greek mythology that rescued Phrixus and Helle on orders from Hermes, taking Phrixus to the land of Colchis. Phrixus and Helle were the son and daughter
Aries_(constellation)
Species of moth
Phryxus is a monotypic genus of moths in the family Sphingidae first described by Jacob Hübner in 1819. Its only species, Phryxus caicus, was described
Phryxus_caicus
Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC
survivors of a shipwreck. These are the four sons of the exiled Greek hero, Phrixus, and they are also grandsons of Aeëtes, king of Colchis. Jason welcomes
Argonautica
Ancient Greek city on the Black Sea
itself is derived from Cytorus. Its mythical founder was Cytiorus, son of Phrixus, according to Ephorus and Stephanus of Byzantium. In giving the Trojan
Cytorus
Set of mythological Greek characters
builder of the ship Argo in the tale of the Argonauts. Argus, eldest son of Phrixus and Chalciope (Iophassa), and husband of Perimele, daughter of Admetus
Argus_(mythology)
Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts
It was owned by King Aeetes of Colchis. The fleece was given to him by Phrixus. Aeetes promised to give it to Jason only if he could perform three certain
Jason
Hera in Argos; also, statues of Hecate, Hermes, of the poet Erinna, and Phrixus. The discobolus of Naukydes was identified by Ennio Quirino Visconti, as
Naukydes_of_Argos
in Northern Anatolia. He was an Aeolian, a son of either Cimmerius, or Phrixus, or Phineus (and in the latter case, brother of Thynus). He had several
Mariandynus
River-god in Greek mythology
by his father's river and was remembered for having been hospitable to Phrixus on the latter's way to Colchis. Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 2. 652
Phyllis_(river_god)
Greek god and personification of the Sun
(which Aeëtes took to mean his daughter Chalciope and her children by Phrixus). Helios also bestowed several gifts on his son, such as a chariot with
Helios
5th-century BC Athenian playwright
Licymnius Meleager Mysians Oedipus Oeneus Oenomaus Peirithous Peleus Phoenix Phrixus Pleisthenes Polyidus Protesilaus Rhadamanthys Sciron Scyrians Syleus Temenidae
Euripides
Provider of prophecies or insights
should sleep in the temple in order to learn the divine will. The oracle of Phrixus in Moschia, where a ram is never sacrificed, according to Strabo. The oracle
Oracle
Study of place names
daughter of Athamas, who drowned there as she crossed it with her brother Phrixus on a flying golden ram. The name, however, is probably derived from an
Toponymy
Character in Greek mythology
Ancient Greek: Φροντις) or Phrontides was one of four (or five) sons of Phrixus and Chalciope (Iophossa), daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis. His brothers
Phrontis_(son_of_Phrixus)
Greek mythological figures
Perimele, daughter of Admetus and Alcestis, mother of Magnes by Argus (son of Phrixus and Chalciope). Perimele, daughter of Hippodamas, who was loved by Achelous
Perimele
11.2.17). In it "lies the temple of Leucothea, founded by Phrixus, and the oracle of Phrixus, where a ram is never sacrificed; it was once rich, but it
Moschia
Ancient Greek hero
the Egyptian Tale of Two Brothers and in the desire of Athamas' wife for Phrixus (Graves 1960, 70.2, 75.1). The tablets "on which he had traced a number
Bellerophon
Name in Greek mythology
slain by Tydeus for plotting against their uncle Oeneus. Melas, a son of Phrixus and Chalciope. By Eurycleia, daughter of Athamas and Themisto, he became
Melas_(mythology)
Biblical story featuring Isaac and Abraham
Eid al-Adha Fear and Trembling Filicide Iphigenia Jephthah's daughter Phrixus in Greek mythology, child sacrifice thwarted by ram Tophet Vayeira, the
Binding_of_Isaac
Schoeneus, and Ptous. She became the mother of Hyperes by Melas, son of Phrixus and Chalciope. Eurycleia, a Boeotian princess, the daughter of King Athamas
Eurycleia_(mythology)
Ephialtes (Greek) Pelias and Neleus (Greek) Phobos and Deimos (Greek) Phrixus and Helle (Greek) Ploutos and Philomenos (Greek) Procles and Eurysthenes
List_of_mythological_pairs
Several characters in Greek mythology
characters. Chalciope, daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis and wife of Phrixus. Chalciope, daughter of Rhexenor (or of King Chalcodon of Euboea) and the
Chalciope
attention') may refer to the following personages: Male Phrontis, son of Phrixus and Chalciope, daughter of King Aeetes. Phrontis, son of Onetor and the
Phrontis
Describing visual art in words
Pelops winning Hippodameia (752–758) Apollo punishing Tityos (759–762) Phrixus and the Ram (763–765) In Virgil's Aeneid, the mother of Aeneas convinces
Ekphrasis
Queen in Greek mythology
has several Greek parallels and draws attention to Biadice's love for Phrixus, which "recalls Potiphar's wife's love for Joseph, a companion myth from
Stheneboea
Several figures in Greek mythology
of either Cretheus or Athamas, who unsuccessfully attempted to seduce Phrixus and in revenge accused him of sexual abuse, which caused him to flee from
Demodice
British actor
Episode: #1.3 2006 EastEnders D.C. Bull 3 episodes 2007 Roman Mysteries Phrixus Episode: "The Dolphins of Laurentum" 2008 Casualty Nigel Greenway Episode:
Adam_Astill
Fabled object in Greek mythology
serpents; then the dolorous fruit of the Hesperides and the dread gold of Phrixus' fleece; then divers plagues doth he intertwine, and the king adder snatched
Necklace_of_Harmonia
Greek sea goddess
Leucothea had a temple and oracle in Colchis, which was said to be founded by Phrixus. She was also celebrated at the Roman festival of Matralia, as she was
Leucothea
In Greek mythology, a king of Salmydessus
blinding was variously attributed to the outrage against his sons, his giving Phrixus directions on his journey, or because he preferred long life to sight,
Phineus
5th-century BC Greek playwright
Hephaestus, Iris, Linus, Moirai (Fates), Momus, Oedipus, Omphale, Philoctetes, Phrixus, Pirithous, and Theseus. Achaeus of Eretria was regarded in antiquity as
Achaeus_of_Eretria
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
together they became the parents of the golden-haired ram who carried Phrixus to Colchis and whose fleece Jason was sent to take. Theophane's suitors
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
Daughter of Bisaltes in Greek mythology
Theophane, the father of the ram with the Golden Fleece, which carried Phrixus to Colchis. Hyginus, Fabulae 188 Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae from The
Theophane
Anonymous authors of three Latin mythographical texts
of Hippodame The Story of Myrtilus, Atreus, and Thyestes The Story of Phrixus and Helle The Story of Pelias and Jason The Story of Jason The Story of
Vatican_Mythographers
Ancient Greek mythological figure
the brothers Autolycus, Phronius, Demoleon and Phlogius with the sons of Phrixus and Chalciope: Argus, Melas, Phrontides, and Cylindrus. These were also
Autolycus_(son_of_Deimachus)
Ancient Greek epic poem
are known to have played part in the Catalogue. His first children were Phrixus and Helle, whose mother was Nephele. In what was the first episode of the
Catalogue_of_Women
Tense used in the Latin language
describing a magnificent he-goat depicted on a cup, and suggests that Phrixus's sister Helle might have preferred to have been riding on this rather than
Latin_tenses
King Athamas probably by the cloud-nymph Nephele, thus the brother of Phrixus and Helle. From Macistus, the town of Macistus in Triphylia was believed
Macistus
Town in ancient Argolis (Greece)
Aristomachus. It was 50 stadia from Nauplia, and 26 from Argos. The river Phrixus flowed into the sea between Temenium and Lerna. Pausanias visited Temenium
Temenium
Several figures in Greek mythology
died without issue, and his kingdom was handed over to Presbon, a son of Phrixus; in an alternate version though, he was father of Aspledon, Amphidocus
Orchomenus_(mythology)
UK musical group
for 'Hollow' and 'Untouchable' which are set to be released early 2014 Phrixus – Vocals Kaji 2.0 – (2012–present) Mickey Thin – Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Never_A_Hero
Set of Greek mythical characters
one of the suitors of Helen of Troy. Actor, son of Azeus, descendant of Phrixus, was ruler of the Minyans of Orchomenus. He was father of Astyoche, who
Actor_(mythology)
specimens of archaic reliefs. They are inspired by mythology: the journey of Phrixus and Helle, the Argonauts' expedition, the abduction of Europa by Zeus,
Sicyonian_Treasury
Greek: Πρέσβων, lit. 'elder, senior') may refer to: Presbon, a son of Phrixus and Chalciope (Iophassa), daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis, mentioned
Presbon
Epic poem traditioanlly attributed to Hesiod
Other isolated fragments concern the Graeae (fr. 295), Nauplius (fr. 297), Phrixus (fr. 299) and a rare Greek word for a "cool shady place" (ψυκτήριον, psyktērion)
Aegimius_(poem)
Tragic poet of ancient Greece
works are lost. Today we know only the title of a single play of his, Phrixus (Φριξος). The 19th century classicist Karl Ludwig Kayser [de] proposed
Philocles_the_Younger
1846) Perigonia lusca lusca (Fabricius, 1777) Perigonia manni Clark, 1935 Phrixus caicus (Cramer, 1777) Pseudosphinx tetrio (Linnaeus, 1771) Eumorpha fasciata
List of Lepidoptera of Hispaniola
List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Hispaniola
Narrative in Islamic tradition
Eid al-Adha Fear and Trembling Filicide Iphigenia Jephthah's daughter Phrixus in Greek mythology, child sacrifice thwarted by ram Tophet Vayeira, the
Binding_of_Ishmael
Latin poem by Ovid (8 AD)
(713–808), a prayer to Minerva for the Quinquatrus (809–848), and the story of Phrixus and Helle for the Tubilustrium (849–878). April begins with the appearance
Fasti_(poem)
Mythological figure
Magnes[pronunciation?] (/ˈmæɡˌniːz/; Ancient Greek: Μάγνης) was a son of Argos (son of Phrixus) and Perimele (daughter of Admetus). He lived in the region of Thessaly
Magnes_(son_of_Argos)
Greek mythological figure
11.235 Hyginus, De Astronomica 2.20; she unsuccessfully tried to seduce Phrixus and falsely accused him of an attempt to rape her, cf. the stories of Phaedra
Cretheus
Stephanus, Hierocles. Phoinkous Island Stephanus, "an island against Lycia." Phrixus Greek Phriksos Stephanus Physcia Greek Phuskia Stephanus, a mountain city
List_of_Lycian_place_names
Topics referred to by the same term
Phryxus may refer to: an alternative spelling for Phrixus, the son of Athamas, king of Boiotia, and Nephele in Greek mythology Phryxus (isopod), an isopod
Phryxus
Mythical daughter of Hypseus
Apollonius, 2.1144: it appears that the scholiast believed her to be mother of Phrixus and Helle as well. Hyginus, Fabulae 1 Nonnus, 9.314 Hyginus, Fabulae 157
Themisto
2002 South Korean tv show and 2005 film
Midas, Hand of Gold (황금의 손 미다스, Airdate: 26 February 2003) Episode 20: Phrixus and Helle (프릭소스와 헬레, Airdate: 5 March 2003) Episode 21: Orpheus and Eurydice
Olympus_Guardian
figures Phrixus Φρίξος a son of Athamas and Nephele, rescued by Chrysomallus, the ram with the golden fleece Phrontis Φρονίς a son of Phrixus who sailed
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Phrasimus Phrasius Phratry Phrearrhii Phrenius Phrike Phrixus Phronesis Phrontis Phrontis (son of Phrixus) Phrourarch Phryctoria Phrygian helmet Phrygians
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Founder of Cytorus in Greek mythology
(Κυτώρου) or Cylindrus was the founder of Cytorus. Cytisorus was the son of Phrixus and Chalciope (Iophassa), daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis. He was the
Cytissorus
Early attempts at describing the surface of Mars
Phoenicis Lacus quadrangle Phrixi Regio /ˈfrɪksaɪ ˈriːdʒioʊ/ "Region of Phrixus" Phrixi Rupes Piscis Depressio /ˈpaɪsɪs dɪˈprɛʃioʊ/ "Depression of the
Classical albedo features on Mars
Classical_albedo_features_on_Mars
1973 book by Otar Tschiladse
parts, spanning generations. The first part, Aeëtes, tells the story of Phrixus and his upbringing by King AEetes, the king of Colchis. In his new land
A_Man_Was_Going_Down_the_Road
2012 studio album by Never A Hero
the grave and most notably the band's reaction to criticism on YouTube. Phrixus - Vocals Kaji - Lead Guitar Mickey Thin - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals KB - Bass
Bleed_Between_the_Lies
Species of butterfly
Irian Taenaris myops ansuna Fruhstorfer, 1904 - Jobi I. Taenaris myops phrixus Brooks, 1950 - West Irian (Dore Bay) Taenaris myops rothschildi Grose-Smith
Taenaris_myops
Genus of flies
Alexander, 1945 - Venezuela B. nigrofemorata Alexander, 1937 - Brazil B. phrixus Alexander, 1953 - Ecuador B. pictipes Osten Sacken, 1888 - Ecuador B. pictiventris
Brachypremna
philippinensis Boucomont, 1919 Onthophagus phoenicocerus Lea, 1923 Onthophagus phrixus Balthasar, 1969 Onthophagus phrutsaphaakhomus Masumoto, 1992 Onthophagus
List_of_Onthophagus_species
against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Peleus. Pholus Phrixus, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus. Pisenor
List_of_centaurs
Fruhstorfer, 1904 Taenaris myops parallelus Rothschild, 1916 Taenaris myops phrixus Brooks, 1950 Taenaris myops praxedes Fruhstorfer, 1904 Taenaris myops rothschildi
List of butterflies of Papua New Guinea
List_of_butterflies_of_Papua_New_Guinea
Building in Pompei, Italy
recess for Penates or Lares. Its outer wall was painted with a scene of Phrixus and Helle with the ram. The outer wall of the cubiculum on the left was
House_of_Sallust
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Japanese
(二郎) Japanese name JIROU means "second son."
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Indian, Sanskrit
Powerful; Manly
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Latin
Of Laurentum. From the place of the laurel leaves. Can also be interpreted as the English...
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Indian
Durav grass
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian
Mighty with a Spear; Spear Carrier; Strong Man of God
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French
French form of Old High German Bathilda, BATILDE means "fight-battle."
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Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name MAOILMHÃN means "gentle chieftain."
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Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Rain; A Derivative of Mukul; Cloud
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Blasius, BLAS means "talks with a lisp."
Boy/Male
French
Red. Russell was originally given as a nickname to people with red hair.
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