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Heliades
Heliades In Greek mythology, the Heliades ("children of the sun") were the daughters ... Aetheria, and Dioxippe. The fourth or sixth Heliades was a son called Helias . Their brother ... horses and fell to his death. The Heliades grieved for four months and the gods ...
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Héliades   (translated from French)
Héliades Dans la mythologie grecque , les Héliades, filles d' Hélios (le Soleil) et de l'Océanide Clymène , sont les sœurs de Phaéton . À la mort de celui-ci, elles se montrèrent inconsolables, le pleurant sans cesse, de sorte que leurs larmes se solidifièrent en ambre et qu'elles-mêmes se changèrent ...
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Eridanos (mythology)
... Amber originated from the tears of the Heliades shed when their brother, Phaeton, died and ... as those of Phaethon and of the Heliades changed into black poplars near the Eridanos ...
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Aischylos   (translated from German)
... Glaukos Pontios Glaukos Potnieus (472 v.Chr.) Heliades Herakleidai Hiereiai Iphigeneia Ixion Kabeiroi Kares/Europe ...
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Phaéthuse   (translated from French)
Phaéthuse In mythology , Phaéthuse is one of Héliades , elder girl of Hélios (Sun) and ofOcéanide Clymene . When Phaéton , his/her brother, dies struck down, it and its s?urs is inconsolable and is metamorphosed in peupliers . Homère , in l' Odyssey , gives however a different version: Phaéthuse would have been conceived with ...
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Lampétie   (translated from French)
Lampétie In mythology , Lampétie is one of Héliades , girl of Hélios (Sun) and ofOcéanide Clymene . Married to Asclépios , it has two girls of them: Hygie , associated Health, and Panacée , associated the remedies lavished by the plants. When Phaéton , his/her brother, dies struck down, it and its s?urs is inconsolable ...
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Clymene (Océanide)   (translated from French)
Clymene (Océanide) For the homonymous articles, to see Clymene. This article is one outline to supplement concerning Ancient Greece, you can share your knowledge by modifying it. In mythology , Clymene is one Océanide, girl of Océan and of Téthys . It appears in many accounts contraditoires, which do it: Marry Titan Japet ...
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Phaéton   (translated from French)
Phaéton In mythology , Phaéton (in old Greek ?????? Phaethôn, "the brilliance") is the son of Hélios and ofOcéanide Clymene (or Mérope according to the authors). Presumptuous, he liked to praise his divine origins until one puts it at the challenge to give the proof. It thus joined Carry Sun to find his ...
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Cycnos wire of Sthénélos   (translated from French)
Cycnos wire of Sthénélos For the homonymous articles, to see Cycnos. In mythology , Cycnos (in old Greek ?????? Kuknos), wire of Sthénélos and ofOcéanide Clymene, is a king of Ligurie after his/her father. Half-brother of Phaéton (by his/her mother) and very attached to him, it gave up its kingdom ...
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Mérope   (translated from French)
Mérope This page of homonymy indexes the various subjects and articles sharing the same name. In mythology , Mérope indicate at the same time: Mérope the Pleiad, wife of Sisyphe , Mérope Océanide, mother of Phaéton and of Héliades according to the traditions, Mérope Héliade, which was changed into poplar like its s ...
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