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    Olympian god
    Possibly the same as
    πŸ‘€ Laphystios
    LIMC headword
    Zeus
    Identified with
    πŸ‘€ Ammon (god) Egyptian god identified by the Greeks with ZeusLucian, On SacrificesLucianGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)LucianLucian, Parliament of the GodsPindar, Pythian 4PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in LibyaPindarPindarLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Dionysios ScytobrachionDionysios ScytobrachionEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Belos (Egyptian) son of Poseidon and LibyaDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Belos (Babylonian) god often identified with ZeusDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Ctesias of Cnidos, PersicaGeographyCtesias of CnidosMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)
    Son of
    πŸ‘€ Rhea TitanApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, IliadHomer Homeric Hymn 5 to AphroditeEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 2 to DemeterLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, Judgement of the GoddessesLucian, On SacrificesLucian, On FuneralsLucian, The Dream, or the CockLucian, Timon, or the MisanthropeLucian, SaturnaliaPindar, Olympian 2PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Acragas (Sicily) city in Sicily, now called AgrigentoPindarDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Dionysios ScytobrachionDionysios ScytobrachionEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Euphorion of ChalcisEuphorion of ChalcisMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Lucian, The DanceEuhemerusEuhemerus Homeric Hymn 12 to HeraCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusPindar, Nemean 11🌍 Tenedos (city) city on the island of the same nameStraboGeographyStraboPs-Lucian, The PatriotPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Ps-LucianAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesAntoninus LiberalisBoios, Origins of BirdsBoiosLate Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)πŸ‘€ Cronos Titan, father of ZeusApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, IliadHomer Homeric Hymn 5 to AphroditeEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 2 to DemeterLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, Judgement of the GoddessesLucian, On SacrificesLucian, On FuneralsLucian, The Dream, or the CockLucian, Timon, or the MisanthropeLucian, SaturnaliaPindar, Olympian 2PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Acragas (Sicily) city in Sicily, now called AgrigentoPindarDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Dionysios ScytobrachionDionysios ScytobrachionEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Euphorion of ChalcisEuphorion of ChalcisMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Lucian, The DanceEuhemerusEuhemerusHesiod, Works & DaysEuripides, Trojan WomenTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesHomer, Odyssey Homeric Hymn 1 to Dionysos Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes Homeric Hymn 33 to the Dioscouroi Homeric Hymn 32 to Selene Homeric Hymn 15 to Heracles Homeric Hymn 17 to the Dioscouroi Homeric Hymn 18 to Hermes Homeric Hymn 23 to ZeusHesiod, Shield of HeraclesHesiod, EhoiaiAeschylus, Prometheus BoundAeschylusAeschylusHesiod CypriaBacchylides, OdesBacchylidesBacchylides, DithyrambsLucian, Zeus CatechizedLucian, IcaromenippusCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusCallimachusPindar, Olympian 7🌍 Rhodes (city) city on the island of the same namePindar, Olympian 8🌍 Aigina (city) city on island of AiginaLucian, GoutPs-Lucian, The PatriotPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Ps-LucianPindar, Pythian 1🌍 Hybla Gereatis (Sicily) city in Sicily on slopes of Mt AitnaPindar, Pythian 3🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in SicilyPindar, Pythian 4🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in LibyaPindar, Pythian 6Pindar, Nemean 1Pindar, Nemean 4Pindar, Nemean 6Pindar, Nemean 9Pindar, Nemean 10🌍 Argos (city) city in the PeloponnesePindar, Isthmian 2Pindar, Isthmian 8PindarOvid, IbisOvidLatinStraboGeographyStraboTyrtaiosTyrtaios🌍 Sparta (Laconia) city in LaconiaOvid, MetamorphosesLucian, Zeus RantsEuripides, HecubaEuripides, Bacchae
    Father of
    πŸ‘€ Sarpedon (Lycian) son of Zeus and Europa or Laodameia, leader of the Lycia contingent at TroyApollodoros, EpitomeMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Apollodoros, LibraryHomer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Lucian, The ParasiteLucianLucianPs-Lucian, The PatriotPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ps-LucianHesiod, EhoiaiHesiodHesiodBacchylidesBacchylidesLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Herodotos, HistoriesHerodotosMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)StraboGeographyStraboD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaπŸ‘€ Hebe personification of youth, cup-bearer of the godsApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodPausaniasGeographyPausaniasHesiod, EhoiaiHomer, OdysseyHomerCallimachus, IambiCallimachusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusπŸ‘€ Eileithyia goddess(es) of childbirth, daughter(s) of Zeus and HeraApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Ares Olympian godApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, IliadHomerCallimachus, Hymn to DelosCallimachusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinπŸ‘€ Eirene personification of peaceApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Eunomia personification of good orderApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Dike personification of justiceApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Aeschylus, Seven Against ThebesTragedy & SatyrAeschylusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaAeschylusLucian, The Double IndictmentLucianLucianπŸ‘₯ the Horai personifications of natural orderApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodPausaniasGeographyPausaniasPindarPindarLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaPindarπŸ‘₯ the Moirai the FatesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Clotho one of the MoiraiApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Lachesis one of the MoiraiApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Atropos one of the MoiraiApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Aphrodite Olympian goddessApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE) Homeric Hymn 5 to AphroditeEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 3 to ApolloHomer, OdysseyEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Lucian, Judgement of the GoddessesLucianLucianOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinPs-Lucian, CharidemosPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ps-LucianDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘₯ the Charites personifications of grace, sometimes singular ('Charis')Apollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodPausaniasGeographyPausaniasOnomacritosOnomacritosMiddle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Callimachus, AetiaCallimachusMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusScholia on Callimachus, AetiaScholia on CallimachusLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Aglaia (Charis) one of the CharitesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Euphrosyne one of the CharitesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Thaleia (Charis) one of the CharitesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Persephone daughter of DemeterApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodPausaniasGeographyPausanias Homeric Hymn 2 to DemeterEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn MinyadOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)EuhemerusEuhemerusEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Hesiod, Catabasis of PeirithousπŸ‘₯ the Muses personifications of poetry and musicApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Hesiod, TheogonyHesiodHesiodHesiod, Works & DaysHomer, OdysseyPausaniasGeographyPausaniasMimnermosMimnermosMiddle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Early Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE) Homeric Hymn 32 to SeleneLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 14 to the Mother of the GodsHesiod, EhoiaiEumelosEumelosBacchylides, OdesBacchylidesPindar, Olympian 10Pindar🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Epizephyrian Locris (Italy) city in southern ItalyPindarCorinnaCorinnaEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Pindar, Nemean 3🌍 Aigina (city) city on island of AiginaPindar Homeric Hymn 25 to the Muses and Apolloβš’οΈ Hymn to Apollo by Athenaios at the Athenian Treasury at Delphi (Delphi 517; PHI 238500; PHI 239433)Late Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)🌍 Delphi (Phocis) city and sanctuary in Phocis; for prophecies see "the Oracle of Apollo (Delphi)"🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaExclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO ConventionΞ‘ΟΟ‡Ξ±ΞΉΞΏΞ»ΞΏΞ³ΞΉΞΊΟŒ ΞœΞΏΟ…ΟƒΞ΅Ξ―ΞΏ Ξ”Ξ΅Ξ»Ο†ΟŽΞ½ / Delphi Archaeological MuseumFouilles de Delphes / Delphi ExcavationsAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesAntoninus LiberalisLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Nicander, MetamorphosesNicanderπŸ‘€ Calliope MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Cleio (Muse) MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Melpomene MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Euterpe MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Erato (Muse) MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Terpsichore MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Ourania (Muse) MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Thaleia (Muse) MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Polymnia MuseApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Argos (eponym) son of Zeus and NiobeApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasHesiod, Great EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Pelasgos (Arcadian) eponym of the PelasgiansApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)AcousilaosAcousilaosLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)πŸ‘€ Epaphos (s. of Io) son of Zeus and IoApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Euripides, Suppliant WomenTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesEuripides, Phoenician WomenAeschylus, Prometheus BoundAeschylusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)AeschylusBacchylides, DithyrambsBacchylidesLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinLucian, Dialogues of the Sea-GodsLucianLucianD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Hephaistos Olympian godApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Hesiod, EhoiaiHesiodHesiodD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ovid, IbisOvidLatinπŸ‘€ Athena Olympian goddessApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, OdysseyHomer Homeric Hymn 28 to AthenaLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 5 to AphroditeEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Euripides, CyclopsTragedy & SatyrEuripides🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesHesiod, Shield of HeraclesEuripides, Phoenician WomenSophocles, AiasSophoclesSophoclesAeschylus, Seven Against ThebesAeschylusAeschylusHesiodLucian, Judgement of the GoddessesLucianLucianLucian, On SacrificesPindar, Olympian 7Pindar🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Rhodes (city) city on the island of the same namePindarLucian, GoutPindar, Olympian 13🌍 Corinth (Argolid) city in the ArgolidLamproclesLamproclesDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinEuhemerusEuhemerusEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Euripides, HelenPs-Lucian, CharidemosPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Ps-LucianSophocles, Oidipous TyrannosπŸ‘€ Artemis Olympian goddessApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, IliadHomer Homeric Hymn 3 to ApolloEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 27 to ArtemisEuripides, HippolytosTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianPindar, Pythian 3PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in SicilyPindarLucian, Dialogues of the Sea-GodsEuripides, HecubaEuripides, Phoenician WomenSophocles, AiasSophoclesSophoclesCallimachus, AetiaCallimachusCallimachusEuripides, Iphigenia at AulisSophocles, Oidipous TyrannosPindarD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Apollo Olympian godApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, IliadHomer Homeric Hymn 3 to ApolloEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 27 to ArtemisEuripides, HippolytosTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianPindar, Pythian 3PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in SicilyPindarLucian, Dialogues of the Sea-GodsEuripides, HecubaHomer, Odyssey Homeric Hymn 4 to HermesHesiod, Shield of HeraclesHesiod, EhoiaiSophocles, ElectraSophoclesSophoclesCallimachus, Hymn to DelosCallimachusCallimachusLucian, The RunawaysPindarEuripides, AlcestisD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Sophocles, Oidipous Tyrannos Homeric Hymn 25 to the Muses and Apolloβš’οΈ Hymn to Apollo by Athenaios at the Athenian Treasury at Delphi (Delphi 517; PHI 238500; PHI 239433)🌍 Delphi (Phocis) city and sanctuary in Phocis; for prophecies see "the Oracle of Apollo (Delphi)"Exclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO ConventionΞ‘ΟΟ‡Ξ±ΞΉΞΏΞ»ΞΏΞ³ΞΉΞΊΟŒ ΞœΞΏΟ…ΟƒΞ΅Ξ―ΞΏ Ξ”Ξ΅Ξ»Ο†ΟŽΞ½ / Delphi Archaeological MuseumFouilles de Delphes / Delphi ExcavationsπŸ‘€ Pan (god) god of flocks, of varying parentageApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Tityos earth-born giant, attempts to rape LetoApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Hellen eponym of the HellenesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Conon, NarrationsCononLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Aethlios father of EndymionApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasConon, NarrationsCononLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Endymion son of Aethlios, beloved of SeleneApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Castor (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian boar hunter, ArgonautApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE) Homeric Hymn 33 to the DioscouroiEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 17 to the DioscouroiHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodLucian, A Professor of Public SpeakingLucianLucianPindar, Pythian 4PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in LibyaPindarDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Euripides, HelenTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesEuripides, ElectraπŸ‘€ Polydeuces (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian Boar hunter, ArgonautApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE) Homeric Hymn 33 to the DioscouroiEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 17 to the DioscouroiHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodLucian, A Professor of Public SpeakingLucianLucianPindar, Pythian 4PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in LibyaPindarDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Euripides, HelenTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesEuripides, ElectraPindar, Nemean 10🌍 Argos (city) city in the PeloponneseπŸ‘€ Heracles greatest Greek heroApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Lycophron, AlexandraLycophronEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, IliadHomerHomer, Odyssey Homeric Hymn 15 to HeraclesEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric HymnHesiod, Shield of HeraclesEuripides, AlcestisTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesHesiod, EhoiaiHesiod, Great EhoiaiBacchylides, OdesBacchylidesEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Bacchylides, DithyrambsLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, Dialogues of the DeadLucian, Parliament of the GodsCallimachus, AetiaCallimachusCallimachusLucian, The RunawaysPindar, Olympian 6Pindar🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in SicilyPindarPindar, Olympian 7🌍 Rhodes (city) city on the island of the same namePs-Lucian, CharidemosPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ps-LucianPindar, Olympian 10🌍 Epizephyrian Locris (Italy) city in southern ItalyPindar, Pythian 4🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in LibyaPindar, Pythian 9Pindar, Nemean 1🌍 Hybla Gereatis (Sicily) city in Sicily on slopes of Mt AitnaPindar, Nemean 7🌍 Aigina (city) city on island of AiginaPindar, Nemean 10🌍 Argos (city) city in the PeloponnesePindar, Isthmian 7PindarDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Pindar, Olympian 3🌍 Acragas (Sicily) city in Sicily, now called AgrigentoOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinEuripides, AndromacheCritiasCritiasServius, Scholia on GeorgicsServiusVergil, GeorgicsVergilLucian, Zeus Rants Diegeseis to CallimachusLucian, PrometheusLucian, Charon, or the InspectorsLucian, The Dream, or Lucian's CareerD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaRhianosRhianosπŸ‘€ Perseus (Argive) Greek hero, slayer of MedousaApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-GodsLucianLucianDionysios ScytobrachionDionysios ScytobrachionEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Lycophron, AlexandraLycophronMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinPindar, Nemean 10PindarMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Argos (city) city in the PeloponnesePindarD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ovid, AmoresπŸ‘€ Rhadamanthys son of Zeus and EuropeApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Lucian, On FuneralsLucianLucianStraboGeographyStraboHesiod, EhoiaiHesiodHesiodBacchylidesBacchylidesLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Herodotos, HistoriesHerodotosMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Minos king of CreteApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Lucian, On FuneralsLucianLucianStraboGeographyStraboHomer, OdysseyBacchylides, DithyrambsBacchylidesLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Lucian, AstrologyLucian, Zeus CatechizedLucian, AnacharsisLycophron, AlexandraLycophronEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Callimachus, AetiaCallimachusMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusScholia on Callimachus, AetiaScholia on CallimachusLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Aristotle, PoliteiaiAristotleLate Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)AristotleAgias and DercylosAgias and DercylosOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinConon, NarrationsCononHesiod, EhoiaiHesiodHesiodBacchylidesHerodotos, HistoriesHerodotosD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Atymnios (Cretan) son of Zeus and CassiepeiaApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Dionysos (Olympian) Olympian godApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHomer, IliadHomerPausaniasGeographyPausanias Homeric Hymn 1 to DionysosEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 26 to Dionysos Homeric Hymn 7 to DionysosEuripides, HippolytosTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesEuripides, Phoenician WomenHesiod, EhoiaiEumelos, EuropiaEumelosLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, DionysosPindar, Olympian 2PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Acragas (Sicily) city in Sicily, now called AgrigentoPindarPs-Plutarch, On RiversPs-PlutarchOrpheusOrpheusProtogeometric (ca. 1050-900 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)PindarD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ovid, AmoresOvidLatinLucian, On SacrificesSophocles, AntigoneSophoclesSophoclesEuripides, BacchaeLucian, Dialogues of the DeadLucian, Zeus RantsCallimachus, AetiaCallimachusCallimachus Diegeseis to CallimachusOvid, MetamorphosesπŸ‘€ Arcas son of Zeus and CallistoApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasβš’οΈ Stoichedon Inscription on Statue Group of Arcadian Heroes at Delphi (F.Delphes III, 1.3; PHI 238579)Late Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)🌍 Tegea (Arcadia) city in Arcadia🌍 Delphi (Phocis) city and sanctuary in Phocis; for prophecies see "the Oracle of Apollo (Delphi)"Exclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO ConventionFouilles de Delphes / Delphi ExcavationsOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinπŸ‘€ Zethos son of Antiope, brother of AmphionApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasAsiosEpicAsiosMiddle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)🌍 Samos (island) island in the Aegean SeaHomer, OdysseyHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinπŸ‘€ Amphion (Theban) son of Zeus and Antiope, husband of NiobeApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasAsiosEpicAsiosMiddle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)🌍 Samos (island) island in the Aegean SeaHomer, OdysseyHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Aeschylus, Seven Against ThebesTragedy & SatyrAeschylusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaAeschylusOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinπŸ‘€ Hermes Olympian godApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Hesiod Homeric Hymn 4 to HermesEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 29 to Hestia Homeric Hymn 18 to HermesLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, Zeus RantsLucian, Timon, or the MisanthropePindar, Olympian 6PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in SicilyPindarDionysios ScytobrachionDionysios ScytobrachionEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Euripides, AndromacheTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesLucian, PrometheusLucian, Charon, or the InspectorsLucian, The Double IndictmentEratosthenes, Poetic FragmentsEratosthenesMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)πŸ‘€ Lacedaimon son of Zeus and TaygeteApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasEuripides, HelenTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesπŸ‘€ Iasion (s. of Electra) son of Zeus and ElectraApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodConon, NarrationsCononLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Dardanos (s. of Electra) son of Zeus and ElectraApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodConon, NarrationsCononLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Homer, IliadHomerServius, Scholia on GeorgicsServiusLatinLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Vergil, GeorgicsVergilLycophron, AlexandraLycophronEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Helen Helen of TroyApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Euripides, Trojan WomenTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesPausaniasGeographyPausaniasHomer, OdysseyHesiod, EhoiaiHesiodHesiod CypriaEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Lucian, Judgement of the GoddessesLucianLucianLucian, The Dream, or the CockPs-Lucian, CharidemosPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ps-LucianAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesAntoninus LiberalisNicander, MetamorphosesNicanderMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Late Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Euripides, AndromacheEuripides, Iphigenia at AulisEuripides, HelenD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaπŸ‘€ Asopos (river god) river god and eponym of rivers in Sicyon and BoiotiaApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Aiacos son of Zeus and AiginaApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Hesiod, EhoiaiHesiodHesiodBacchylides, OdesBacchylidesLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Pindar, Pythian 8PindarMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Aigina (city) city on island of AiginaPindarPindar, Nemean 7Pindar, Nemean 8Pindar, Isthmian 8D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)PhilostephanosGeographyPhilostephanosEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Lucian, On FuneralsLucianLucianAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesAntoninus LiberalisNicander, MetamorphosesNicanderLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinEuripides, Iphigenia at AulisTragedy & SatyrEuripides🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesπŸ‘€ Peirithous (Lapith) Calydonian Boar hunter, companion of TheseusHomer, IliadEpicHomerGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE) MinyadEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)HellanicosMythography & HistoriographyHellanicosMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Hesiod, Catabasis of PeirithousHesiodHesiodLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianπŸ‘€ Ate personification of ruin, delusion, recklessnessHomer, IliadEpicHomerGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)πŸ‘€ Scamandros (river god) river god near TroyHomer, IliadEpicHomerGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)πŸ‘€ Carneios son of Zeus and Europa raised by Apollo and LetoPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PraxillaPraxillaEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)πŸ‘€ Corinthos eponym of CorinthPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Megaros son of Zeus, survived the flood of DeucalionPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Tantalos (Lydian) father of Pelops and Niobe, punished in the underworldPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Ovid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Antoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesMythography & HistoriographyAntoninus LiberalisLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Sophocles, AntigoneTragedy & SatyrSophoclesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaSophoclesEuripides, Iphigenia at AulisEuripidesEuripidesπŸ‘€ Britomartis daughter of Zeus and Carme, Cretan, favorite of Artemis, also called Dictynna, AphaiaPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Antoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesMythography & HistoriographyAntoninus LiberalisLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Kairos personification of opportunityPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Ion of Chios, HymnsIon of ChiosEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Ion of ChiosπŸ‘€ Libyan SibylPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Agdistis demon born of ZeusPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Pandia daughter of Selene Homeric Hymn 32 to SeleneGreekLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Homeric HymnπŸ‘€ Graicos son of PandoraHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Magnes (s. of Thyia) son of Thyia and Zeus, father of PierosHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Macedon (s. of Thyia) son of Thyia and Zeus, eponym of MacedoniaHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodD-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Marsyas of PellaMarsyas of PellaLate Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)Early Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)🌍 Macedonia (N. Greece) region in Northern GreeceπŸ‘€ Eros personification of loveEuripides, HippolytosTragedy & SatyrEuripidesGreekMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesπŸ‘€ Crinacos son of Zeus or HyrieusHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Idomeneus (Cretan) son of Deucalion, leader of the Cretan contingent at TroyLucian, The ParasiteLucianGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)LucianπŸ‘€ Opous (Locrian) son of Zeus and ProtogeneiaPindar, Olympian 9PindarGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Opous (Locris) city in LocrisPindarπŸ‘€ Tyche personification of fortune, luckPindar, Olympian 12PindarGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Himera (Sicily) city in SicilyPindarπŸ‘€ Son of Zeus and Hera (name unknown) character in Ps-Plutarch's On RiversPs-Plutarch, On RiversMythography & HistoriographyGeographyPs-PlutarchGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Typhon son of GeDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Isis Egyptian goddessDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Heracles (Egyptian) Egyptian, visited DelphiDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Dionysos (Orphic) usually son of Demeter, when specifically distinguished from the Olympian godOrpheusOrpheusGreekProtogeometric (ca. 1050-900 BCE)Geometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Dionysos (farmer) early inventor of agriculture using plow animals, a figure sometimes distinguished from the Olympian DionysosDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Dionysos (Egyptian) king of Egypt, sometimes distinguished from other figures called DionysosDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Aletheia personification of truthPindar, Olympian 10PindarGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Epizephyrian Locris (Italy) city in southern ItalyPindarπŸ‘₯ the Corybantes group of worshippers of Cybele, often conflated with similarly-named groupsStraboGeographyStraboGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘₯ the Couretes (guardians) guard the infant ZeusDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)EuhemerusEuhemerusEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)πŸ‘€ Meliteus son of Zeus, founder of Meliteia in PhthiaAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesMythography & HistoriographyAntoninus LiberalisGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Nicander, MetamorphosesEpicNicanderMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Late Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Hecate (goddess)CallimachusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusπŸ‘€ Broteas (s. of Tantalos) son of Tantalos, hunter who does not honor ArtemisCallimachusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusπŸ‘€ Arceisios father of LaertesOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘€ Scythes (Scythian) son of ZeusDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Pliny, Natural HistoryGeographyPlinyLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘₯ the Nymphs of the River Eridanos help HeraclesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Husband of
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    Has children with
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450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaPindarDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)EuhemerusEuhemerusEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)πŸ‘€ Dione (Titan) TitanApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Eurynome (Oceanid) Oceanid, mother of CharitesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodPausaniasGeographyPausaniasOnomacritosOnomacritosMiddle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Callimachus, AetiaCallimachusMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusScholia on Callimachus, AetiaScholia on CallimachusLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Styx (Oceanid) Oceanid, personification of river of the underworldApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Mnemosyne Titan, personification of MemoryApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodEumelosEumelosCorinnaCorinnaEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)PindarPindarLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaPindarAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesAntoninus LiberalisLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Nicander, MetamorphosesNicanderLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Niobe (Argive) daughter of PhoroneusApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)AcousilaosAcousilaosLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasπŸ‘€ Io transformed into a 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TityosApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Pyrrha (Thessalian) daughter of Epimetheus, wife of DeucalionApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Protogeneia (Thessalian) daughter of DeucalionApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasπŸ‘€ Calyce daughter of AiolosApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Leda mother of HelenApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE) Homeric Hymn 33 to the DioscouroiEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn Homeric Hymn 17 to the DioscouroiLucian, Judgement of the GoddessesLucianLucianLucian, The Dream, or the CockLucian, A Professor of Public SpeakingPindar, Pythian 4PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in LibyaPindarPindar, Nemean 10Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Argos (city) city in the PeloponneseEuripides, HelenTragedy & SatyrEuripides🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripides CypriaEpicGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Danae mother of PerseusApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, IliadEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-GodsLucianLucianOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinPindar, Nemean 10PindarMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Argos (city) city in the 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235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Electra (Atlantid) daughter of AtlasApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodServius, Scholia on GeorgicsServiusLatinLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Vergil, GeorgicsVergilLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Lycophron, AlexandraLycophronEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Conon, NarrationsCononHellanicosHellanicosMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)πŸ‘€ Nemesis personification of retributionApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausanias CypriaEpicEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Geometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)πŸ‘€ Aigina abducted by Zeus, mother of AiacosApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodBacchylides, OdesBacchylidesLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Pindar, Pythian 8PindarMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Aigina (city) city on island of AiginaPindarPindar, Nemean 7Pindar, Nemean 8Pindar, Isthmian 8D-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)PhilostephanosGeographyPhilostephanosEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Antoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesAntoninus LiberalisNicander, MetamorphosesNicanderLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinEuripides, Iphigenia at AulisTragedy & SatyrEuripides🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesπŸ‘€ Demeter Olympian goddessHesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodPausaniasGeographyPausaniasMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE) Homeric Hymn 2 to DemeterEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric Hymn MinyadOrpheusOrpheusProtogeometric (ca. 1050-900 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)EuhemerusEuhemerusEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)CallimachusCallimachusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusπŸ‘€ Dia mother of PeirithousHomer, IliadEpicHomerGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)D-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Lucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianπŸ‘€ Mother of Megaros (name unknown) local nymph in MegaraPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Plouto (Lydian) mother of TantalosPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Antoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesMythography & HistoriographyAntoninus LiberalisLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Carme mother of BritomartisPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Antoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesMythography & HistoriographyAntoninus LiberalisLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ‘€ Lamia bogey figure used to scare children, sometimes daughter of PoseidonPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Ge personification of EarthPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Selene personification of the moon Homeric Hymn 32 to SeleneGreekLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Homeric HymnπŸ‘€ Pandora (Thessalian) daughter of DeucalionHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Thyia (Thessalian) daughter of DeucalionHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodD-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Marsyas of PellaMarsyas of PellaLate Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)Early Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)🌍 Macedonia (N. Greece) region in Northern GreeceπŸ‘€ Oceanid Mother of Helen (name unknown)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ‘€ Euanthe (m. of Charites) mother of the CharitesCallimachus, AetiaCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusScholia on Callimachus, AetiaMythography & HistoriographyScholia on CallimachusLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Early Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Protogeneia (Epeian) daughter of Opous, mother of another OpousPindar, Olympian 9PindarGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Opous (Locris) city in LocrisPindarπŸ‘€ Arge character in Ps-Plutarch's On RiversPs-Plutarch, On RiversMythography & HistoriographyGeographyPs-PlutarchGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Persephone daughter of DemeterDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Calliope MuseStraboGeographyStraboGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘€ Othreis nymphAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesMythography & HistoriographyAntoninus LiberalisGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Nicander, MetamorphosesEpicNicanderMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Late Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Mother of Scythes (name unknown) described by Diodoros as having the lower body of a snakeDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)
    Born at
    🌍 Crete (island) island in the AegeanDionysios, PeriegesisGeographyDionysiosGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Lucian, On SacrificesLucianLucianOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)🌍 Arcadia region in the PeloponnesePausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)StraboStraboEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)🌍 Lydia (Asia Minor) Maionia, region in Asia MinorEumelos, TitanomachyEpicEumelosGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)🌍 Mount Dicte (Crete) mountain on Crete associated with the birth of Zeus and DictynnaCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusVergil, GeorgicsVergilLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Late Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Apollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)🌍 Mount Ida (Crete) mountain on CreteCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusPomponius MelaGeographyPomponius MelaLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)🌍 Mount Lycaion (Arcadia) mountain in ArcadiaCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusPausaniasGeographyPausaniasMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)🌍 the Birthplace of Zeus (Thebes) location at ThebesD-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ›οΈ the Cave of Zeus (Crete) location of Zeus' nourishment on Crete, sometimes called the Idaian or Dictaian Cave.Euripides, BacchaeTragedy & SatyrEuripidesGreekMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesMythography & HistoriographyAntoninus LiberalisMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Boios, Origins of BirdsBoiosLate Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)Early Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)🌍 Lyctos (Crete) city on CreteHesiod, TheogonyEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodπŸ›οΈ the Childbed of Rhea (Arcadia) place where Zeus was born, in area of Mt LycaionCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Callimachus🌍 Parrhasia (region) region in ArcadiaCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Callimachus🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaLycophron, AlexandraLycophronGreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Founder of
    🌍 Thebes (Egypt) city in EgyptDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)
    Ruler of
    🌍 Mount Olympos (N. Greece) mountain in northern Greece, home of the Olympian GodsAeschylus, Prometheus BoundTragedy & SatyrAeschylusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaAeschylus Homeric Hymn 12 to HeraEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Homeric HymnCallimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusCallimachusPindar, Olympian 2Pindar🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Acragas (Sicily) city in Sicily, now called AgrigentoPindarOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)🎨 Attic Black-Figure Krater by Cleitias (Florence 4209; Beazley 300000; LIMC Antenor I 2)VesselExclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO Convention🌍 Attica region of the Greek mainland🌍 Chiusi (Etruria) city in Etruria, modern ChiusiMuseo Archeologico Nazionale di Fiorenze / National Archaeological Museum, FlorenceD-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)🌍 Egypt region in North AfricaDionysios ScytobrachionMythography & HistoriographyDionysios ScytobrachionGreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)🌍 Sicily (island) island near ItalyDionysios ScytobrachionMythography & HistoriographyDionysios ScytobrachionGreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)🌍 Italy large peninsula in the MediterraneanDionysios ScytobrachionMythography & HistoriographyDionysios ScytobrachionGreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)🌍 Libya (North Africa) region in North AfricaDionysios ScytobrachionMythography & HistoriographyDionysios ScytobrachionGreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)
    Divine patron of
    🌍 Pisa (Elis) city in ElisPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Pindar, Olympian 2PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Acragas (Sicily) city in Sicily, now called AgrigentoPindarπŸ‘€ Amphiaraos prophet, Calydonian boar hunter, Argonaut, one of the Seven against ThebesHomer, OdysseyEpicHomerGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)πŸ‘€ Minos king of CreteHomer, OdysseyEpicHomerGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)🌍 Crete (island) island in the AegeanCallimachus, Hymn to DelosCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)CallimachusConon, NarrationsMythography & HistoriographyCononEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Late Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)🌍 Elis (city) city in ElisCallimachus, AetiaCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Callimachus🌍 Olympia (Elis) home of the Olympic GamesPindar, Olympian 2PindarGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Acragas (Sicily) city in Sicily, now called AgrigentoPindarEuripides, Victory song for AlcibiadesEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripides🌍 Egypt region in North AfricaPindar, Pythian 4PindarGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in LibyaPindar🌍 Corinth (Argolid) city in the ArgolidPindar, Nemean 7PindarGreekLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Aigina (city) city on island of AiginaPindar⭐ Jupiter (planet)Diodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Achilles greatest Greek hero at Troy, leader of the Myrmidon contingentDidymosDidymosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Early Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)D-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)🌍 Arcadia region in the PeloponneseOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)
    Creates
    πŸ‘₯ the Myrmidons ruled by PeleusPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Apollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodLucian, IcaromenippusLucianLucianD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ovid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinπŸ‘€ Orion (hunter) a gigantic autochthonHesiodEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodD-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Euphorion of ChalcisEuphorion of ChalcisEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)πŸ‘€ Nephele (m. of Centauros) a cloud, mother of CentaurosLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)LucianD-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Pindar, Pythian 2PindarEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in SicilyPindarApollodoros, EpitomeApollodorosEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)🌍 River Scamandros (Troad) river in the TroadD-Scholia, IliadMythography & HistoriographyD-ScholiaGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Triphylian Zeus on Panchaia fictional templeDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)EuhemerusEuhemerusEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Ouranos on Panchaia fictional landmark on PanchaiaDiodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)
    Kills
    πŸ‘€ Campe jailer in TartarosApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Porphyrion (giant) giantApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Typhon son of GeApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Aeschylus, Prometheus BoundTragedy & SatyrAeschylusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaAeschylusPindar, Pythian 8Pindar🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Aigina (city) city on island of AiginaPindarPindarLate Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)StraboGeographyStraboOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinHomer, IliadHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Demetrios of ScepsisDemetrios of ScepsisMiddle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)🎨 Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1801; LIMC Achilleus 376)WeaponryMiddle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Exclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO Convention🌍 Corinth (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Argos (city) city in the Peloponnese🌍 Olympia (Elis) home of the Olympic GamesΞ‘ΟΟ‡Ξ±ΞΉΞΏΞ»ΞΏΞ³ΞΉΞΊΟŒ ΞœΞΏΟ…ΟƒΞ΅Ξ―ΞΏ ΞŸΞ»Ο…ΞΌΟ€Ξ―Ξ±Ο‚ / Archaeological Museum, Olympia🎨 Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8882)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8429)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B7515)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B5124)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B2328)Early Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)🎨 Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8384)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B987; LIMC Achilleus 377)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B6570)🎨 Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1888)🎨 Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B988; LIMC Achilleus 376)🎨 Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1973)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B316)🎨 Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1975)🎨 Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8367)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B977)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B4081)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B3638)🎨 Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1643)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1642)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8794)🎨 Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1912; LIMC Achilleus 377)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1803; LIMC Achilleus 377)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B4962; LIMC Achilleus 376)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B519, B624)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B466)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B4477)🎨 Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8364)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1802)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B315)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1636)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from the Sanctuary of Poseidon, Isthmia (LIMC Aigisthos 3)🌍 Isthmia (Argolid) site of the Isthmian Games🎨 Fragments of Gilded Silver Diadem (Getty 83.AM.343)Jewelry🌍 Italy large peninsula in the MediterraneanJ. Paul Getty Museum, MalibuπŸ‘€ Salmoneus son of AiolosApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Hesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodLucian, Timon, or the MisanthropeLucianLucianLucian, GoutPs-Lucian, The PatriotPs-LucianLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ps-LucianOvid, IbisOvidLatinDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Semele mother of Dionysos by ZeusApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasAnonymous, On Unbelievable StoriesAnonymousLate Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Charax of PergamonCharax of PergamonLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, The DanceDiodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)Ovid, IbisOvidLatinOvid, MetamorphosesEpicD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Ovid, AmoresLucian, On SacrificesSophocles, AntigoneTragedy & SatyrSophoclesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaSophoclesSpintharosSpintharosLate Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)Euripides, BacchaeEuripidesEuripidesπŸ‘€ Capaneus one of the Seven against ThebesApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Lycophron, AlexandraLycophronEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Euripides, Suppliant WomenTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesEuripides, Phoenician WomenAeschylus, Seven Against ThebesAeschylusEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)AeschylusOvid, IbisOvidLatinOvid, MetamorphosesEpicSophocles, AntigoneSophoclesSophoclesπŸ‘€ Lycaon (Arcadian) Arcadian hero, Lycanthrope, son of PelasgosApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘₯ the Sons of Lycaon punished by ZeusApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Ovid, IbisOvidLatinπŸ‘€ Mainalos (eponym) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Thesprotos son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Helix son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Peucetios son of Lycaon, eponym of PeucetiaApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Caucon eponym of the Caucones, buried in LepreonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Mecisteus (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Hopleus (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Macareus (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Macednos (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Horos son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Polichos son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Acontes (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Euaimon (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Ancyor (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Archebates (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Carteron (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Aigaion (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Pallas (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Eumon son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Canethos (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Prothoos (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Linos (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Corethon son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Teleboas (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Physios son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Phassos son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Phthios (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Lycios (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Halipheros son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Genetor son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Boucolion (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Socleus son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Phineus (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Eumetes son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Harpalycos son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Heraieus son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Titanas son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Mantineus (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Cleitor (eponym) Arcadian eponym of CleitorApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Stymphalos (s. of Lycaon) Arcadian, son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Orchomenos (Arcadian) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Fiftieth son of Lycaon (name unknown) son of LycaonApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Iasion (s. of Electra) son of Zeus and ElectraApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Homer, OdysseyEpicHomerGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Hesiod, EhoiaiHesiodHesiodStraboGeographyStraboOvid, IbisOvidLatinConon, NarrationsCononLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Asclepios son of Apollo, god of healingApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Euripides, AlcestisTragedy & SatyrEuripidesMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaEuripidesHesiod, EhoiaiEpicHesiodGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Hesiod NostoiEarly Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Panyassis, HeracleiaPanyassisEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE) NaupacticaHeracleitos, On Unbelievable StoriesHeracleitosLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, Parliament of the GodsLucian, The Passing of PeregrinosPindar, Pythian 3Pindar🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in SicilyPindarOvid, MetamorphosesOvidLatinPliny, Natural HistoryGeographyPlinyπŸ‘€ Idas (Argonaut) son of Aphareus, Calydonian boar hunter, ArgonautApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)PausaniasGeographyPausaniasPindar, Nemean 10PindarMiddle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Argos (city) city in the PeloponnesePindarD-Scholia, IliadD-ScholiaLate Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Lycophron, AlexandraLycophronEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)πŸ‘€ Orpheus husband of EurydicePausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘₯ the Companions of Odysseus the members of the Cephallonian contingent who depart Troy with OdysseusHomer, OdysseyEpicHomerGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)Apollodoros, EpitomeMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Phaethon (s. of Helios) son of HeliosHesiodEpicHesiodGreekGeometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)HesiodHeracleitos, On Unbelievable StoriesMythography & HistoriographyHeracleitosMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Lucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucianLucianLucian, AstrologyOvid, IbisOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Ovid, MetamorphosesPliny, Natural HistoryGeographyPlinyCharesCharesLate Classical (ca. 400-330 BCE)Early Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)🌍 Macedonia (N. Greece) region in Northern GreeceπŸ‘€ Cronos Titan, father of ZeusDionysios ScytobrachionMythography & HistoriographyDionysios ScytobrachionGreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘₯ the Titans children of Ouranos and GeDionysios ScytobrachionMythography & HistoriographyDionysios ScytobrachionGreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Diodoros, LibraryDiodorosLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘₯ the GiantsOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Diodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyDiodorosGreekLate Hellenistic (ca. 150-30 BCE)πŸ‘€ Damon (Telchine) king of the TelchinesOvid, IbisOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘€ Macelo daughter of DamonOvid, IbisOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘€ Dionysos (Olympian) Olympian godLucian, The Passing of PeregrinosLucianGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)LucianπŸ‘₯ the Telchines craftsman-gods, early inhabitants of RhodesOvid, MetamorphosesEpicOvidLatinEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘₯ the Couretes (guardians) guard the infant ZeusApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Establishes games at
    🌍 Olympia (Elis) home of the Olympic GamesPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Wounded by
    πŸ‘€ Typhon son of GeApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)🏺 the Adamantine Sickle of Cronos created by GeApollodoros, LibraryMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Transformed into
    πŸ‘€ the Cretan Bull Heracles' seventh LaborLucian, Dialogues of the Sea-GodsLucianGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Lucian
    Dies at
    🌍 Crete (island) island in the AegeanCallimachus, IambiCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Callimachus
    Buried at
    🌍 Crete (island) island in the AegeanLucian, Zeus RantsLucianGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)LucianπŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Zeus (Crete)Callimachus, Hymn to ZeusCallimachusGreekEarly Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Callimachus
    Cult sites
    🌍 Athens (Attica) β€‚πŸŒ the Peloponnese β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ida (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Libya (North Africa) β€‚πŸŒ Thebes (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Heracleia (Pontos) β€‚πŸŒ Cenaion (Euboia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Herceios at Troy β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus at Cenaionβ€‚πŸŒ Mount Atabyrion (Rhodes) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Gargaros (Troad) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus on Mount Heliconβ€‚πŸŒ Mount Apesantos (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ithome (Messenia) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Ithome (Messenia)β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Messapeus near Brysiai (Laconia)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus at Olympia β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hyetios at Argosβ€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Panhellenios at Aigina β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Soter at Troizenβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Sthenios (alt. Rock of Theseus) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympiaβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Ash Altar of Zeus at OlympiaΒ β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Areios at Olympiaβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hercios at OlympiaΒ  β€‚πŸŒ Cyrene (Libya) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Homagyrios near Aigion (Achaia)β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Lycaion (Arcadia)β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Hypsistos at Thebesβ€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Laphystian Zeus on Mount Laphystios (Boiotia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Polieus in Athensβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Meilichios near the Cephisos (Attica)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus Aphesios (Megarid)β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Tropaios at Sparta β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hercios on Ithaca β€‚πŸŒ Ceos (island) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Apollo and Artemis at Didyma (Asia Minor)β€‚πŸŒ Syracuse (Sicily) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Childbed of Rhea (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Bagistanos (Persia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Meros (India) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Icmaios (Ceos)β€‚πŸŒ the Oracle of Zeus at Dodona (Epeiros) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Oracle of Zeus-Ammon (N. Africa)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Egypt)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Triphylian Zeus on Panchaia β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus at Chalchedon (Bithynia) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olbe (Cilicia)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Phyxios in Colchis β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Hecaleios at Hecale (Attica)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus in Aitolia β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus and Hermes (Phrygia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus at Troy (Troad) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Jupiter Tonans (Rome) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus and the Maiden (Sestos)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus at Rome
    Body parts
    🏺 the Thigh of Zeus β€‚πŸΊ the Head of Zeus β€‚πŸΊ the Umbilical Cord of Zeus
    Animals
    πŸ‘₯ the Doves of Zeus
    Weaponry
    🏺 the Thunderbolt of Zeus
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(Olympian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Doris (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Eileithyia β€‚πŸ‘€ Eirene β€‚πŸ‘€ Elare β€‚πŸ‘€ Electra (Atlantid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Electra (Mycenaean) β€‚πŸ‘€ Electra (Oceanid) β€‚πŸŒ the Elysian Fields β€‚πŸ‘€ Endymion β€‚πŸ‘€ Eos β€‚πŸ‘€ Epaphos (s. of Io) β€‚πŸ‘€ Epeios (horse-builder) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ephialtes (Boiotian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Epimetheus β€‚πŸ‘€ Erato (Muse)  πŸ‘₯ the Erinyes β€‚πŸ‘€ Eris β€‚πŸ‘€ Eteocles (Theban) β€‚πŸ‘€ Euaimon (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Eumetes β€‚πŸ‘€ Eumon β€‚πŸ‘€ Eunomia β€‚πŸ‘€ Euphemos (Argonaut) β€‚πŸ‘€ Euphrosyne β€‚πŸ‘€ Europe (Phoinician & Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Eurynome (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Eurystheus β€‚πŸ‘€ Euterpe β€‚πŸ‘€ Euxanthios β€‚πŸ‘€ Ge β€‚πŸ‘€ Hera β€‚πŸ‘€ Hestia β€‚πŸ‘€ Ida β€‚πŸ‘€ Mnemosyne β€‚πŸŒ Mount Dicte (Crete) β€‚πŸ‘€ Oceanos (Titan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ouranos β€‚πŸ‘€ Poseidon β€‚πŸ‘€ Hades β€‚πŸ‘€ Rhea β€‚πŸ‘€ Tethys β€‚πŸΊ the Milk of Amaltheia β€‚πŸΊ the Adamantine Sickle of Cronos β€‚πŸΊ the Stone of Cronos β€‚πŸ‘€ Themis β€‚πŸ‘€ Tisiphone (Erinys) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ganymedes (s. of Tros) β€‚πŸ‘€ Genetor  πŸ‘₯ the Giantsβ€‚πŸ‘€ Gorge (Calydonian) β€‚πŸŒ the Underworld β€‚πŸ‘€ Halipheros β€‚πŸ‘€ Harmonia (Theban) β€‚πŸ‘€ Harpalycos β€‚πŸ‘€ Hebe β€‚πŸ‘€ Hecabe β€‚πŸ‘€ Hector (Trojan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Helix β€‚πŸ‘€ Helle β€‚πŸ‘€ Hellen β€‚πŸ‘€ Hephaistos β€‚πŸ‘€ Heracles β€‚πŸ‘€ Heraieus β€‚πŸ‘€ Hermes  πŸ‘₯ the Hesperides β€‚πŸ‘€ Hilaeira β€‚πŸ‘€ Hippodameia (Elian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Hippolytos (Troizenian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Hopleus (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Horos  πŸ‘₯ the Nymphs of Mount Nysa β€‚πŸ‘€ Hyrieus β€‚πŸ‘€ Ialebion β€‚πŸ‘€ Iasion (s. of Electra) β€‚πŸ‘€ Idas (Argonaut) β€‚πŸ‘€ Idomeneus (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ilos (Trojan II) β€‚πŸ‘€ Inachos (river god) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ino β€‚πŸ‘€ Iolaos β€‚πŸ‘€ Iris β€‚πŸ‘€ Isis β€‚πŸ‘€ Itys (Thracian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ixion (Lapith) β€‚πŸ‘€ Jason (Argonaut) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lachesis β€‚πŸ‘€ Laodameia (d. of Bellerophon) β€‚πŸŒ Corinth (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Athens (Attica) β€‚πŸŒ Crete (island) β€‚πŸŒ Lemnos (island) β€‚πŸŒ the Acropolis of Athensβ€‚πŸ‘€ Typhon β€‚πŸ‘€ Pelops (Pisan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Orestes (s. of Agamemnon) β€‚πŸ‘€ Orion (hunter) β€‚πŸ‘€ Orpheus β€‚πŸ‘€ Otos (Boiotian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ourania (Muse) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pallas (d. of Triton)β€‚πŸ‘€ Pallas (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pan (god) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pandora (first woman) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pasiphae (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Patroclos (Myrmidon) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pegasos (horse) β€‚πŸ‘€ Peirithous (Lapith) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pelasgos (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Peleus β€‚πŸ‘€ Pelias (Thessalian)  πŸ‘₯ the Harpiesβ€‚πŸ‘€ Hecate (goddess)β€‚πŸ‘€ Helen β€‚πŸ‘€ Hierax (Argive)  πŸ‘₯ the Horai β€‚πŸ‘€ Hubris  πŸ‘₯ the Hundred-Handers β€‚πŸ‘€ Io β€‚πŸ‘€ Iphicles β€‚πŸ‘€ Lacedaimon  πŸ‘₯ the Muses β€‚πŸ‘€ Periclymenos (Theban) β€‚πŸ‘€ Persephone β€‚πŸ‘€ Perseus (Argive) β€‚πŸ‘€ Peucetios β€‚πŸ‘€ Phaidra β€‚πŸ‘€ Phassos β€‚πŸ‘€ Phegeus (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Philoctetes β€‚πŸ‘€ Philyra (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phineus (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phocos (Aiginetan & Phocian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phoibe (Messenian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phoinix (Dolopian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phrasios (Cypriot) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phrixos (s. of Athamas) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phthios (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Physios  πŸ‘₯ the Pleiades (Atlantids) β€‚πŸ‘€ Polichos β€‚πŸ‘€ Polydectes (Seriphian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Polydeuces (Spartan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Polymnia β€‚πŸ‘€ Polyneices β€‚πŸ‘€ Polyphemos (Cyclops) β€‚πŸ‘€ Porphyrion (giant) β€‚πŸ‘€ Priam β€‚πŸ‘€ Procles (Heraclid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Proitos (Argive) β€‚πŸ‘€ Prometheus (fire-stealer) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pronoos (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Caineus β€‚πŸ‘€ Laomedon (Trojan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Leda β€‚πŸ‘€ Leto β€‚πŸ‘€ Linos (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lycaon (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lycios (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lycourgos (Thracian I) β€‚πŸ‘€ Macareus (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Macednos (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Magnes (s. of Thyia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Maia β€‚πŸ‘€ Mainalos (eponym) β€‚πŸ‘€ Mantineus (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Marpessa β€‚πŸ‘€ Marsyas (Phrygian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Mecisteus (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Medeia β€‚πŸ‘€ Melampous β€‚πŸ‘€ Melanion (h. of Atalante)β€‚πŸ‘€ Melpomene β€‚πŸ‘€ Memnon β€‚πŸ‘€ Menelaos β€‚πŸ‘€ Menoiceus (Theban II) β€‚πŸ‘€ Menoitios (Argonaut) β€‚πŸ‘€ Menoitios (f. of Atlas) β€‚πŸ‘€ Merope (Atlantid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Metis β€‚πŸ‘€ Minos  πŸ‘₯ the Moirai β€‚πŸ‘€ Molorchos β€‚πŸ‘€ Myrtilos β€‚πŸ‘€ Neleus (Pylian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Nemesis β€‚πŸ‘€ Neoptolemos  πŸ‘₯ the Nereids β€‚πŸ‘€ Nereus β€‚πŸ‘€ Nestor β€‚πŸ‘€ Nike (personification) β€‚πŸ‘€ Niobe (Argive) β€‚πŸ‘€ Niobe (Theban) β€‚πŸ‘€ Nyctimos  πŸ‘₯ the Oceanids β€‚πŸ‘€ Odysseus β€‚πŸ‘€ Oineus (Calydonian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Oinomaos (Elian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Orchomenos (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Protogeneia (Thessalian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pyrrha (Thessalian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Python β€‚πŸ‘€ Rhadamanthys β€‚πŸ‘€ Salmoneus β€‚πŸ‘€ Sarpedon (Lycian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Scamandros (river god) β€‚πŸ‘€ Scylla (sea monster)β€‚πŸ‘€ Seilenos β€‚πŸ‘€ Selene β€‚πŸ‘€ Semele β€‚πŸ‘€ Sisyphos β€‚πŸ‘€ Smyrna (m. of Adonis) β€‚πŸ‘€ Socleus β€‚πŸ‘€ Proteus (Egyptian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Prothoos (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Sterope (Atlantid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Styx (Oceanid)  πŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy  πŸ‘₯ the Defenders of Troy β€‚πŸ‘€ Talthybios β€‚πŸ‘€ Tantalos (Lydian) β€‚πŸŒ Tartaros β€‚πŸ‘€ Taygete β€‚πŸ‘€ Teiresias β€‚πŸ‘€ Telamon (Salamian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Teleboas (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Terpsichore β€‚πŸ‘€ Teucros (Salamian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Thaleia (Charis) β€‚πŸ‘€ Thaleia (Muse) β€‚πŸ‘€ Thebe (Boiotian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Thesprotos β€‚πŸ‘€ Thetis β€‚πŸ‘€ Thyestes (Mycenaean) β€‚πŸ‘€ Thyone β€‚πŸ‘€ Titanas  πŸ‘₯ the Titans β€‚πŸ‘€ Tithonos (s. of Laomedon) β€‚πŸ‘€ Tityos β€‚πŸ‘€ Tlepolemos (Rhodian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Triton (sea god) β€‚πŸ‘€ Tros (Trojan I) β€‚πŸ‘€ Tydeus β€‚πŸ‘€ Tyndareos β€‚πŸ‘€ Tyro β€‚πŸŒ the Planctai β€‚πŸ‘€ Xanthos (horse) β€‚πŸ‘€ Zelos β€‚πŸ‘€ Zetes β€‚πŸ‘€ Zethos β€‚πŸ‘€ Oedipus β€‚πŸΊ the Palladion (statue) β€‚πŸ‘€ Nephele (m. of Centauros)  πŸ‘₯ the Lacedaimon Contingent at Troy (attackers) β€‚πŸΊ the Thunderbolt of Zeusβ€‚πŸΊ the Scepter of Agamemnon  πŸ‘₯ the Cattle of Heliosβ€‚πŸΊ the Ark of Deucalion β€‚πŸ‘€ the Golden Ram β€‚πŸΊ the Winged Sandals β€‚πŸΊ the Head of Medousa β€‚πŸΊ the Bow of Heracles β€‚πŸΊ the Club of Heracles  πŸ‘₯ the Danaids β€‚πŸΊ the Lyre of Apollo β€‚πŸΊ the Plectrum of Apollo β€‚πŸΊ the Golden Wand of Hermesβ€‚πŸŒ the Areiopagos (Athens) β€‚πŸŒ Sparta (Laconia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Rock of Tantalos (Underworld) β€‚πŸŒ Pisa (Elis) β€‚πŸŒ River Oceanos (unlocatable) β€‚πŸŒ the Peloponnese β€‚πŸŒ Mycenae (Argolid) β€‚πŸΊ the Golden Apple β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ida (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Troy (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Sidon (Phoinicia) β€‚πŸŒ Cyprus (island) β€‚πŸŒ Egypt β€‚πŸŒ Ithaca (island) β€‚πŸ‘€ the Eidolon of Helen β€‚πŸ‘€ Helios β€‚πŸŒ Mysia (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸΊ the Golden Apples of the Hesperidesβ€‚πŸŒ River Scamandros (Troad) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Ilos (Troy) β€‚πŸŒ the Plain of Troy β€‚πŸŒ the Beach of Troy β€‚πŸŒ the Citadel of Troy β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Walls of Troy β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Achaian Wall (Troy) β€‚πŸŒ Colophon (Ionia) β€‚πŸŒ Tenos (city) β€‚πŸŒ Lyrnessos (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Lycia (SW Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Opountian Locris β€‚πŸŒ Boiotia β€‚πŸŒ Euboia (island) β€‚πŸŒ Dardanos (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Thrace (N. Greece) β€‚πŸŒ Thrace (Pontic) β€‚πŸŒ Phrygia β€‚πŸΊ the Second Armour of Achilles β€‚πŸŒ Salamis (island) β€‚πŸŒ Argos (city) β€‚πŸŒ Pylos (Messenia) β€‚πŸŒ Arcadia β€‚πŸŒ Elis (region) β€‚πŸŒ Rhodes (island) β€‚πŸŒ Cos (island) β€‚πŸŒ Pherai (Thessaly) β€‚πŸŒ the Land of the Ethiopians β€‚πŸŒ the Isles of the Blessed (unlocated) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lindos (eponym) β€‚πŸΊ the Bowl of Lindos  πŸ‘₯ the Telchines β€‚πŸΊ the Urn of the Telchines β€‚πŸΊ the Silver Cup of Minos β€‚πŸΊ the Shield of Laomedon β€‚πŸΊ the Bowl of Tlepolemos β€‚πŸΊ the Bow of Teucros β€‚πŸŒ Lindos (Rhodes) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Athena Lindia at Lindosβ€‚πŸŒ River Inachos (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Haimos (Thrace) β€‚πŸŒ Scythia β€‚πŸŒ River Nile (Egypt) β€‚πŸŒ Libya (North Africa) β€‚πŸŒ Phoinicia β€‚πŸŒ Lerna (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Tiryns (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ the Echinades (islands) β€‚πŸŒ Thebes (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Attica β€‚πŸŒ Mount Cithairon (Attica/Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Nemea (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Delphi (Phocis) β€‚πŸŒ Cleonai (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Psophis (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Erymanthos (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Pelion (Thessaly) β€‚πŸŒ Cape Malea (Laconia) β€‚πŸŒ River Alpheios (Peloponnese) β€‚πŸŒ Stymphalos (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Opous (Locris) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Olympos (N. Greece) β€‚πŸŒ Heracleia (Pontos) β€‚πŸŒ Tartessos (Spain) β€‚πŸŒ Sicily (island) β€‚πŸŒ River Eridanos (unlocatable) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Caucasos (Pontos) β€‚πŸŒ Troizen (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Lydia (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Ephesos (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Doliche (alt. Icaria) β€‚πŸŒ Colchis (Pontos) β€‚πŸŒ Tegea (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Calydon (Aitolia) β€‚πŸŒ Cenaion (Euboia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Oita (Thessaly) β€‚πŸŒ Messenia (Peloponnese) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Herceios at Troy β€‚πŸŒ Phlious (Argolid) β€‚πŸΊ the Chariot of Pelops β€‚πŸŒ Gortyna (Crete) β€‚πŸΊ the Trident of Poseidon β€‚πŸŒ River Styx (Underworld) β€‚πŸŒ Pieria (N. Greece) β€‚πŸ‘€ Argos (Panoptes)  πŸ‘₯ the Pelasgians β€‚πŸŒ Molossia (N. Greece) β€‚πŸŒ Lake Triton (Libya) β€‚πŸŒ Delos (island) β€‚πŸΊ the Double Flute of Athena β€‚πŸŒ Hermion (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Pallene (Chalcidice) β€‚πŸŒ Cilicia (SE Asia Minor) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Corycian Cave (Cilicia)β€‚πŸŒ Mount Casios (Assyria) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Aitna (Sicily) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Nysa (unlocatable)  ⏳ the Flood of Deucalion β€‚πŸŒ Thessaly β€‚πŸŒ Mount Parnassos (Phocis) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ossa (Thessaly) β€‚πŸŒ Iolcos (Thessaly)  πŸ‘₯ the Seven against Thebes  πŸ‘₯ the Defenders of Thebes against the Seven β€‚πŸŒ Epeiros (N. Greece) β€‚πŸŒ the Island of the Sirens (unlocatable) β€‚πŸŒ Thrinacia (island) β€‚πŸŒ Ogygia (island) β€‚πŸŒ Scheria (unlocatable island) β€‚πŸŒ Same (island) β€‚πŸŒ Salmone (Elis) β€‚πŸŒ the Argolid (Peloponnese)  πŸ‘₯ the Epigonoi β€‚πŸŒ the Strophades Islands (alt. Echinades) β€‚πŸŒ Ausonia (Italy) β€‚πŸŒ Corcyra (island) β€‚πŸŒ Aigina (island) β€‚πŸŒ Knossos (Crete) β€‚πŸ‘€ the Teumessian Fox β€‚πŸ‘€ Laelaps (dog of Procris) β€‚πŸΊ the Lion Skin of Heracles β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Plane Tree at Aulis (Boiotia) πŸ‘₯ the Horses of Laomedon β€‚πŸŒ Italy β€‚πŸŒ Bouthroten (Molossia)  πŸ‘₯ the Nymphs of the River Eridanos β€‚πŸ‘€ the Caucasian Eagle β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus at Cenaionβ€‚πŸŒ Olympia (Elis) β€‚πŸŒ the Grove at Mycenae β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Bronze Chamber of Danae (Argos) β€‚πŸŒ River Simoeis (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ River Asopos (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Atabyrion (Rhodes) β€‚πŸ‘€ the Serpent of Ares β€‚πŸΊ the Thigh of Zeus  πŸ‘₯ the Dogs of Actaion β€‚πŸŒ Spring and River Dirce (Thebes) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Walls of Thebes (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Sipylos (Lydia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Stone Niobe (Mt Sipylos) β€‚πŸŒ Plataia (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Phicion (Boiotia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Electran Gates (Thebes) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Cyllene (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ River Ismenos (Thebes)  πŸ‘₯ the Defenders of Thebes against the Epigonoi β€‚πŸ‘€ Wife of Phegeus (name unknown) β€‚πŸŒ Elis (city) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Cave of Cheiron β€‚πŸ‘€ Cleitor (eponym) β€‚πŸ‘€ Fiftieth son of Lycaon (name unknown)  πŸ‘₯ the Sons of Lycaon β€‚πŸŒ Trapezous (Arcadia)  πŸ‘₯ the Cattle of Apolloβ€‚πŸŒ the Troad β€‚πŸŒ Samothrace (island) β€‚πŸΊ the Aegis β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Oak Tree at Dodona (N. Greece)β€‚πŸŒ Assyria β€‚πŸŒ Megara (Argolid)  ⭐ Hyades  ⭐ Ursa Major β€‚πŸŒ River Aisepos (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Aigion (Achaia) β€‚πŸŒ Amyclai (Laconia) β€‚πŸŒ the Land of the Arimoi (unlocatable) β€‚πŸŒ Lyctos (Crete) β€‚πŸŒ Phaistos (Crete) β€‚πŸŒ Ialysos (Rhodes) β€‚πŸŒ Cameiros (Rhodes) β€‚πŸŒ Hellas (Phthia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Zephyr β€‚πŸŒ the Atlas Mountains (N. Africa) β€‚πŸ‘€ Dido β€‚πŸŒ Canopos (Egypt) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phaethon (s. of Helios) β€‚πŸŒ the Islands of Diomedes (Adriatic) β€‚πŸ‘€ Idaios (Trojan II) β€‚πŸŒ White Island (Pontos) β€‚πŸ‘€ Sinope β€‚πŸŒ Sinope (Pontos) β€‚πŸŒ the Plain of Aleios (Cilicia) β€‚πŸŒ Thebes (Egypt) β€‚πŸ‘€ Paieon (healer) β€‚πŸŒ Pherai (Messenia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Gargaros (Troad) β€‚πŸ‘€ Eros β€‚πŸ‘€ Nyx β€‚πŸ‘€ Hemera β€‚πŸ‘€ Moros β€‚πŸ‘€ Thanatos β€‚πŸ‘€ Hypnos β€‚πŸ‘€ Momos β€‚πŸ‘€ Ate β€‚πŸŒ the Hill of Cronos (Olympia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Taraxippos (Olympia) β€‚πŸŒ Letrinoi (Elis) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus on Mount Heliconβ€‚πŸΊ the Eggs of Leda β€‚πŸŒ Mount Apesantos (Argolid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Alpheios (river god) β€‚πŸŒ River Rhesos (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ River Rhodios (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ River Heptaporos (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ River Granicos (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸ‘€ Admete (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ianthe (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ourania (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Rhodeia (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Galaxaura β€‚πŸ‘€ Melobosis β€‚πŸ‘€ Plouto (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ianeira (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Acaste β€‚πŸ‘€ Chryseis (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Calypso (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Tyche β€‚πŸ‘€ Ocyrhoe (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Notos β€‚πŸŒ Mount Aigaion (Crete) β€‚πŸŒ Mecone (unlocatable)  πŸ‘₯ the Olympian Godsβ€‚πŸ‘€ Polycaon (Messenian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Messene β€‚πŸ‘€ Caucon β€‚πŸ‘€ Automedon (charioteer) β€‚πŸ‘€ Alcimedon (Myrmidon)  πŸ‘₯ the Selloi β€‚πŸ‘€ Onetor (Trojan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Periphetes (Greek at Troy) β€‚πŸ‘€ Peitho (personification)  ⭐ the Pleiades  ⭐ Orion β€‚πŸŒ River Caresos (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Imbros (island) β€‚πŸ‘€ Dia β€‚πŸŒ Erebos (Underworld) β€‚πŸ‘€ Charis β€‚πŸΊ the Head of Zeus β€‚πŸ‘€ Anchises (Sicyonian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Agdistis β€‚πŸ‘€ Anchirhoe (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Alcinoe β€‚πŸ‘€ Anthracia β€‚πŸ‘€ Aphaia β€‚πŸŒ Helene (island) β€‚πŸ‘€ Molpis (Elian)  πŸ‘₯ the Horses of Oinomaos  πŸ‘₯ the Myrmidons β€‚πŸ‘€ Britomartis β€‚πŸ‘€ Glauce (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Glaucos (Messenian) β€‚πŸŒ Cynaitha (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Cragos (Lycia) β€‚πŸŒ River Cnacion (Laconia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Heracles (Egyptian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Hagno β€‚πŸ‘€ Harpina (eponym)  πŸ‘₯ the Dactyloi β€‚πŸ‘€ Carme β€‚πŸ‘€ Carneios β€‚πŸ‘€ Cithairon (eponym I) β€‚πŸ‘€ Corcyra β€‚πŸŒ Pithecoussai (island) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lamia β€‚πŸ‘€ Leucippe (Oceanid) β€‚πŸ‘€ Megaros β€‚πŸ‘€ Myrtoessa β€‚πŸ‘€ Neda β€‚πŸ‘€ Nemea (eponym) β€‚πŸ‘€ Oinoe (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Hopladamos β€‚πŸ‘€ Pandareos β€‚πŸ‘€ Plataia (eponym) β€‚πŸ‘€ Plouto (Lydian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Teuthis (eponym) β€‚πŸ‘€ Temenos (Pelasgian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Hygieia β€‚πŸ‘€ Phaino β€‚πŸ‘€ Kairos β€‚πŸ‘€ Phrixa (Arcadian) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Lycaion (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ithome (Messenia) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Ithome (Messenia)β€‚πŸ‘€ Ithome (eponym) β€‚πŸ‘€ Attis β€‚πŸŒ River Neda (Arcadia/Messenia/Elis) β€‚πŸ›οΈ Spring Clepsydra (Messenia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Theisoa (eponym) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Taygete (Laconia/Messenia) β€‚πŸŒ Azania (Arcadia) β€‚πŸΊ the Delphic Tripod β€‚πŸ‘€ Messapeus β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Messapeus near Brysiai (Laconia)β€‚πŸ›οΈ Rock Zeus Cappotas (Laconia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Cybele (goddess) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus at Olympia β€‚πŸ›οΈ the House of Menelaos (Sparta) β€‚πŸŒ Scotitas (Laconia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Aphareus (Laconia/Messenia?) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens β€‚πŸ›οΈ the House of Amphitryon and Alcmene (Thebes) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the House of Cadmos (Thebes) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Chamber of Semele (Thebes) β€‚πŸŒ the Citadel of Thebes (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Mainalion (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Lyrceia (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ the Rarian Plain (Eleusis) β€‚πŸŒ Teumessos (Boiotia) β€‚πŸΊ the Wooden Statue of Zeus (Argive) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hyetios at Argos πŸ‘₯ the Leleges of Argos β€‚πŸ‘€ Mother of Megaros (name unknown) β€‚πŸŒ the Oracle of Apollo at Delphiβ€‚πŸΊ the Chariot of Amphiaraosβ€‚πŸΊ the Wooden Statue of Herceian Zeus (Trojan) β€‚πŸŒ Tanagra (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Aigina (city) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Panhellenios at Aigina β€‚πŸŒ River Orontes (Syria) β€‚πŸŒ River Gortys (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ River Lousios (alt. Gortys) β€‚πŸŒ Teuthis (Arcadia) β€‚πŸΊ the Statue of Wounded Athena β€‚πŸŒ Mount Thaumasion (Arcadia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Cave of Rhea (Mt Thaumasion) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Dragging of Antigone (Thebes) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Coccygion (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Cretea (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Soter at Troizenβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Sthenios (alt. Rock of Theseus)  ⏳ the Search of Demeter for Persephoneβ€‚πŸŒ River Lymax (Arcadia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Cave of Black Demeter (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ida (Crete)  πŸ‘₯ the Heracleidai  πŸ‘₯ the Dorians of the Peloponnese β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Olympia β€‚πŸŒ the Palatine Hill (Rome) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympiaβ€‚πŸŒ River Cladeos (Elis) β€‚πŸ‘€ Cladeos (river god) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Ash Altar of Zeus at OlympiaΒ β€‚πŸŒ Cydonia (Crete) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Areios at Olympiaβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hercios at OlympiaΒ  β€‚πŸŒ Tyre (Phoinicia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Libyan Sibylβ€‚πŸŒ Cyrene (Libya) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Apollo at Delphi β€‚πŸŒ Pessinous (Phrygia) β€‚πŸΊ the Chest of Dardanos β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Homagyrios near Aigion (Achaia)β€‚πŸŒ Petrachos (Boiotia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Eurymedon (giant) β€‚πŸŒ River Iardanos (Crete) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pontonoos β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Lycaion (Arcadia)β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Hypsistos at Thebesβ€‚πŸŒ River Helicon (Macedonia) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Laphystian Zeus on Mount Laphystios (Boiotia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lampetia (d. of Helios I) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Polieus in Athens πŸ‘₯ the Peleiades β€‚πŸ‘€ Wife of Pandareos (name unknown) β€‚πŸ‘€ Aedon β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Meilichios near the Cephisos (Attica)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus Aphesios (Megarid)β€‚πŸ‘€ Agon β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Demeter at Eleusisβ€‚πŸΊ the Chariot of Hadesβ€‚πŸ‘€ Melite (Oceanid)β€‚πŸ‘€ Iache β€‚πŸ‘€ Rhodope (Oceanid)β€‚πŸŒ Mount Cynthos (Delos) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Tropaios at Sparta β€‚πŸŒ Pylos (Triphylia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Pandia β€‚πŸŒ Pagasai (Thessaly) β€‚πŸŒ Typhaonion β€‚πŸŒ NysiΞΏn Plain (unlocatable)  πŸ‘₯ the Fighters with the Seven Against Thebesβ€‚πŸ‘€ Pandora (Thessalian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Graicos β€‚πŸ‘€ Macedon (s. of Thyia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Thyia (Thessalian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Oceanid Mother of Helen (name unknown)β€‚πŸŒ River Amphryssos (Thessaly)  πŸ‘₯ the Dictaian Nymphs of Mount Ida (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Crinacos  πŸ‘₯ the Companions of Odysseus  πŸ‘₯ the Satyrs β€‚πŸ‘€ Chariclo (w. of Cheiron)  πŸ‘₯ the Griffons β€‚πŸ›οΈ the House of Dryops (Arcadia) β€‚πŸ‘€ the Ram of Polyphemos β€‚πŸŒ the Island just off the Land of the Cyclopesβ€‚πŸ‘€ Phaisyle β€‚πŸ‘€ Coronis (Hyad) β€‚πŸ‘€ Eudora (Hyad) β€‚πŸŒ Abantis (alt. Euboia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Echo  πŸ‘₯ the Doves of Zeus β€‚πŸΊ the Chariot of Heliosβ€‚πŸΊ the Golden Vine β€‚πŸ‘€ Celmis β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hercios on Ithaca β€‚πŸ‘€ Macelo β€‚πŸ‘€ Damon (Telchine) β€‚πŸŒ Ceos (island) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Cave of Maia (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Apollo and Artemis at Didyma (Asia Minor)β€‚πŸŒ Mount Libanos (Syria) β€‚πŸŒ Syracuse (Sicily)  ⭐ Jupiter (planet)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Dictaian Cave (Crete) β€‚πŸ‘€ Sabazios β€‚πŸŒ Parrhasia (region) β€‚πŸŒ Thenai (Crete) β€‚πŸŒ Omphalian Plain (Crete)  ⏳ the Wedding of Peleus and Thetis β€‚πŸ‘€ Euanthe (m. of Charites) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Myrrh Tree β€‚πŸ‘€ Osiris β€‚πŸ‘€ Ophion (Titan) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Childbed of Rhea (Arcadia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Rhodope (Thracian) β€‚πŸΊ the Second Anchor of the Argo β€‚πŸ‘€ Haimos (Thracian) β€‚πŸΊ the Umbilical Cord of Zeusβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Cave of Zeus (Crete)  πŸ‘₯ the Cattle of Admetosβ€‚πŸ‘€ Opous (Epeian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Opous (Locrian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Protogeneia (Epeian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Locros (Locrian) β€‚πŸΊ the Clod of Earth from Lake Triton β€‚πŸ‘€ Hesychia (personification) β€‚πŸ‘€ Caucasos β€‚πŸŒ Mount Rhodope (Thrace) β€‚πŸ‘€ Arge β€‚πŸŒ Mount Argillon (Egypt) β€‚πŸ‘€ Haliacmon (Tirynian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Son of Zeus and Hera (name unknown) β€‚πŸŒ Babylon (Mesopotamia) β€‚πŸŒ River Tigris (Armenia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Belos at Babylonβ€‚πŸŒ Mount Bagistanos (Persia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Meros (India) β€‚πŸΊ the Necklace of Europe β€‚πŸ‘€ Olympos (Egyptian) β€‚πŸŒ Aigidocos (Crete) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Icmaios (Ceos)β€‚πŸŒ the Phlegraian Plain (Campania) β€‚πŸΊ the Wheel of Ixion β€‚πŸŒ Panchaia (island) β€‚πŸŒ the Stony Plain (Gaul) β€‚πŸΊ the Stones of Zeus β€‚πŸ‘€ Ascanios (s. of Aineias) β€‚πŸŒ the Oracle of Zeus at Dodona (Epeiros)  πŸ‘₯ the Horses of Pelops β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Zeus (Crete)β€‚πŸΊ the Golden Snow of Zeus β€‚πŸŒ Rhodes (city) β€‚πŸ‘€ Aletheia β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Oracle of Zeus-Ammon (N. Africa)β€‚πŸŒ Ambracia (Epiros)  πŸ‘₯ the Eagles of Zeus β€‚πŸ‘€ Dione (d. of Atlas) β€‚πŸŒ Nysa (Arabia Felix) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Egypt)β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ophionion (unlocatable)  ⭐ Ursa Minorβ€‚πŸŒ River Po (Italy)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Triphylian Zeus on Panchaia β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Golden Stele of Zeus (Panchaia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus at Chalchedon (Bithynia) β€‚πŸŒ Chaonia (Epeiros) β€‚πŸ‘€ the Olenian Goat β€‚πŸΊ the Ships of Alexander β€‚πŸ‘€ Althaimenes (Argive) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ocyrhoe (d. of Cheiron)  πŸ‘₯ the Companions of Aineias β€‚πŸ‘€ Helice (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Phoenice (Arcadian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Thyestes (Egyptian) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olbe (Cilicia)β€‚πŸ‘€ Romulus β€‚πŸ‘€ Helice (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Cynosura (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Ninos (Babylonian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Stymphalos (s. of Lycaon) β€‚πŸŒ the Birthplace of Zeus (Thebes) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Tent of Achilles (Troy)β€‚πŸ‘€ Antenor (Theban) β€‚πŸŒ Harpagia (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Lecton (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Catacecaumene (Mysia) β€‚πŸ‘€ Dodona β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Phyxios in Colchis  πŸ‘₯ the Companions of Diomedes β€‚πŸ‘€ Ambrosia β€‚πŸ‘€ Polyxo (Nysaean) β€‚πŸΊ the Ships of Aineias  ⭐ Electra β€‚πŸ‘€ Picus β€‚πŸ‘€ Epithymia β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Ouranos on Panchaia β€‚πŸ‘€ Casios β€‚πŸ‘€ Aeneas Silvius β€‚πŸ‘€ Aramulius β€‚πŸ›οΈ the House of Aramulius (Latium) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios (Athens) β€‚πŸ‘€ Aigypios β€‚πŸ‘€ Boulis β€‚πŸ‘€ Periphas (Athenian)β€‚πŸ‘€ Phene (Athenian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Autonoos (s. of Melaneus) β€‚πŸ‘€ Timandre (Thessalian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Neophron β€‚πŸ‘€ Hippodameia (w. of Autonoos) β€‚πŸ‘€ Erodios β€‚πŸ‘€ Anthos β€‚πŸ‘€ Acanthis β€‚πŸ‘€ Schoineus (s. of Autonoos) β€‚πŸ‘€ Acanthos β€‚πŸ‘€ Chelidon β€‚πŸ‘€ Polytechnos β€‚πŸ‘€ Othreis β€‚πŸ‘€ Meliteus β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus Hecaleios at Hecale (Attica)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus in Aitolia β€‚πŸ‘€ Mounichos (Molossian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Lelante β€‚πŸ‘€ Alcandros (Molossian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Megaletor β€‚πŸ‘€ Philaios (Molossian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Hyperippe (d. of Mounichos) β€‚πŸ‘€ Iunx β€‚πŸ‘€ Laios (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Celeos (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Cerberos (Cretan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Aigolios  πŸ‘₯ the Nymphs of Mount Othrysβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the House of Baucis and Philemon (Phrygia)β€‚πŸ‘€ Baucis β€‚πŸ‘€ Philemon β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus and Hermes (Phrygia) β€‚πŸ‘€ the Golden Dog (Cretan)  ⭐ Capella β€‚πŸ‘€ Son of Pandareos (name unknown) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Idaian Cave (Elis) β€‚πŸ‘€ Polyphonte (Thracian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Agrios (Thracian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Oreios (Thracian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Quirinus β€‚πŸ‘€ Semiramis β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Oak Tree (Aigina) β€‚πŸ‘€ Belos (Babylonian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Dionysos (farmer) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Palace of Theoclymenos (Egypt) β€‚πŸ‘€ Dionysos (Orphic) β€‚πŸ‘€ Dionysos (Libyan) β€‚πŸ‘€ Dionysos (Egyptian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Mother of Scythes (name unknown) β€‚πŸ‘€ Scythes (Scythian) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus at Troy (Troad) β€‚πŸ‘€ the Snake of Aulis β€‚πŸ‘€ Molossian Hostage (name unknown) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Themis at Delphiβ€‚πŸΊ the Shackles of Prometheus β€‚πŸŒ the Island of Ammon (Ethiopia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Jupiter Tonans (Rome) β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus and the Maiden (Sestos)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Plane Tree at Gortyna (Crete)β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus at Rome  πŸ‘₯ the Pygmies β€‚πŸΊ the Cup of the Taphians
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Library 1.6.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.6.3β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.7.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.7.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.7.4β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.7.5β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.7.9β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.8.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.8.5β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.9.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.9.3β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.9.7β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.9.16β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.9.24β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.1.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.1.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.2.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.4.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.4.3β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.4.4β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.5.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.5.4β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.5.5β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.5.6β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.6.8β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.6.7β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.7.6β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.8.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.8.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.9.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.10.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.10.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.10.3β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.10.4β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.10.7β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.11.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.12.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.12.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.12.3β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.12.6β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.13.5β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.14.4β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.15.8β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 20-43β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 72-89β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Works & Days 1-10β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Works & Days 42-89β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Works & Days 156-169dβ€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 144-167β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 330-364β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 373-407β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 417-438β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 439-478β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 479-493β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 535-566β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 662-711β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 738-756β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 757-773β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 834-851β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 1189-1213β€‚πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 1283-1308β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.2.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 4.33.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 3.1.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 3.10.6β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 3.18.10β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.3.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.4.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 3.21.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 3.20.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.19.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.24.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.25.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.33.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.40.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.44.9β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.36.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.37.9β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.41.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.47.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.19.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.25.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.29.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.34.5β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.39.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.41.6β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.1.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.5.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.15.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.17.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.34.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.17.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.22.5β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.29.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.30.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.30.6β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.31.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.1.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.3.1β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.8.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.10.8β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.11.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.11.8β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.22.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.22.6β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.24.5β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.26.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 6.19.12β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 7.19.6β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 10.12.10β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 10.13.6β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.28.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.31.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.32.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.38.2β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 3.276-3.303β€‚πŸ“– Plutarch, Theseus 16.3β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 1.26-1.43β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 1.44-1.62β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 5.28-5.148β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 7.153-7.183β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 7.240-7.266β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 8.251-8.367β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 8.485-8.520β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 4.183-4.189β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 4.561-4.569β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 9.543-9.555β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.260-11.270β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.298-11.304β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.305-11.320β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.467-11.567β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.568-11.600β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.601-11.627β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 15.160-15.181β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 15.222-15.264β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 12.36-12.141β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 12.374-12.446β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 19.172-19.203β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 19.269-19.307β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 13.23-13.69β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.43.6β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 24.516-24.548β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 1.40.4β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 1 to Dionysos 1-9β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 1 to Dionysos 10-21β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter 1-32β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter 51-89β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter 334-356β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter 405-433β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter 441-469β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 1-18β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 182-206β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 300-355β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 475-543β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 1-16β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 184-259β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 322-396β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 33 to the Dioscouroi 1-15β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 32 to Selene 1-20β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 29 to Hestia 1-11β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 28 to Athena 1-18β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 27 to Artemis 1-22β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 26 to Dionysos 1-13β€‚πŸ“– Thebaid fr. 3 Daviesβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Alcestis 1-37β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 7-15β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 21-32β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 33-44β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 107-154β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 201-217β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 218-238β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 7 to Dionysos 1-59β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 12 to Hera 1-5β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 14 to the Mother of the Gods 1-6β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 15 to Heracles 1-9β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 17 to the Dioscouroi 1-5β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 18 to Hermes 1-12β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 19 to Pan 1-49β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 23 to Zeus 1-4β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 24 to Hestia 1-5β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 25 to the Muses and Apollo 1-7β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Cyclops 347-355β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Cyclops 576-589β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 27-56β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 77-93β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 122-138β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 201-206β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Alcestis 112-140β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Alcestis 507-550β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 766-771β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 820-839β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 1287-1290β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 48-97β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Alcestis 805-860β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Suppliant Women 494-510β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Suppliant Women 626-633β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 1 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 2 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 5 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 7 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 10 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 12 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 21 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 22 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 26 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 27 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Hippolytos 1-55β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Hippolytos 58-85β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Hippolytos 433-480β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Hippolytos 507-560β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Hippolytos 682-694β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Hippolytos 732-770β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 31 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 33 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 39 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 55 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 56 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 59b Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 72 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Medeia 160-210β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.100-2.108β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.303-2.329β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.402-2.431β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.474-2.479β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.8-1.10β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.396-1.406β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.423-1.427β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.493-1.530β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.533-1.569β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.571-1.596β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.592-1.594β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.591-2.602β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.780-2.785β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.738-2.747β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 4.364-4.410β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 3.267-3.323β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 3.421-3.427β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 6.119-6.143β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.251-5.273β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 6.191-6.211β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 8.38-8.52β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.888-5.898β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.899-5.906β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 16.114-16.121β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 16.233-16.248β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.181-11.209β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 16.603-16.607β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 16.666-16.683β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.14-15.33β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.236-15.270β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.220-15.235β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.306-15.311β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.367-15.380β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.414-15.470β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 8.130-8.159β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.461-15.470β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 8.397-8.424β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.630-15.652β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 12.1-12.33β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.109-14.132β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.197-14.210β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 13.442-13.454β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.242-14.262β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.312-14.328β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.346-14.360β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 17.441-17.508β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 17.547-17.560β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.711-11.779β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.74-19.94β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.95-19.124β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.125-19.144β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.249-19.275β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 20.1-20.12β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 20.86-20.102β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 20.215-20.240β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 21.1-21.5β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.184-15.199β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 21.184-21.199β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 22.167-22.173β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.141-24.188β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.349-24.439β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.552-24.590β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.602-24.620β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.77-24.96β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.305-24.321β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 77 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Medeia 764-810β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 53a Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 58 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter 301-324β€‚πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 500-504β€‚πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 541-548β€‚πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 772-779β€‚πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 866-873β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 4.3.1-4.3.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.3.1-9.3.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.3.1-9.3.8β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 4.3.9-4.3.10β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.2.1-8.2.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.5.1-9.5.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.3.6-8.3.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 3.24.3-3.24.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 3.13.3-3.13.5β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.8.2-8.8.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.12.3-9.12.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.6.1-2.6.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.22.2-2.22.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.24.3-2.24.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.22.1-8.22.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.28.4-8.28.6β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 2.36.1-2.36.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.38.2-8.38.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.42.1-8.42.4β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.7.6-5.7.10β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.18.1-5.18.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.10.6-5.10.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.30.4-9.30.12β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.20.2-5.20.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.24.7-5.24.8β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 10.12.1-10.12.8β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.35.1-9.35.7β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 7.17.9-7.17.12β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 9.40.11-9.40.12β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 8.36.2-8.36.3β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 10.9.7-10.9.8β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.11.1-5.11.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.14.4-5.14.10β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 5.17.1-5.17.2β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 4.33.1-4.33.2β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.1-3.5β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.34-3.35β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 5.25-6.6β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 7.10-7.11β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 7.22-7.23β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.1.5-1.2.1β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.1.6-1.1.7β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 1.5.1-1.5.3β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 2.4.6-2.4.8β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.8.1-3.8.2β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 1-28β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 29-52β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 53-62β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 306-332β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 383-403β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 453-491β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 492-506β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 507-544β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 535-560β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 570-616β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 617-653β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 451-491β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 713-819β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 411-452β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 775-793β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 836-885β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 886-900β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 901-906β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 907-911β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 912-914β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 918-920β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 921-923β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 938-939β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 940-942β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 943-944β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 947-949β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 915-917β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Phoenician Women 145-190β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 89 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 90 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 92 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 93 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 98 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 104a, b Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 114 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 121 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Phoenician Women 638-689β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Phoenician Women 1141-1195β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Phoenician Women 1356-1403β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 76-133β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 172-200β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 364-392β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 815-865β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 1376-1415β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 128 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 136 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 138 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 140 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 145 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 151 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 129-160β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 626-655β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Suppliant Women 860-871β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 176-181β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 260-292β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 396-413β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 39-75β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 109-157β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 422-451β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 486-520β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 526-560β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 631-675β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 45-106β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 162 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 181 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Great Ehoiai fr. 186 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Great Ehoiai fr. 187a, b Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Great Ehoiai fr. 188 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 1-87β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 114-150β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 152-195β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 196-240β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 343-375β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 561-590β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 630-685β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 752-778β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 782-815β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 823-875β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 274-290β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Great Ehoiai fr. 198 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Melampodia fr. 211a, b Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Melampodia fr. 212 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Catabasis of Peirithous fr. 216 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Aigimius fr. 232 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 907-936β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 937-970β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 999-1035β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 246 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 249 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 251 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 261a, b Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 294 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Titanomachy fr. 2 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Titanomachy fr. 3 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Titanomachy fr. 6 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Titanomachy fr. 7 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Titanomachy fr. 8 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Cypria fr. 1 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Cypria fr. 2 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Cypria fr. 10 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Cypria fr. 11 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Little Iliad fr. 6 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Sack of Troy fr. 4 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Nostoi fr. 3 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Nostoi fr. 9 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 1 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 3 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Aithiopis Argumentum 2 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Panyassis, Heracleia fr. 5 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Europia fr. 26 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Europia fr. 27 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos fr. 34 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Asios fr. 1 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Minyad fr. 7 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Naupactica fr. 10 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Heracleitos, On Unbelievable Stories 34β€‚πŸ“– Heracleitos, On Unbelievable Stories 30β€‚πŸ“– Heracleitos, On Unbelievable Stories 28β€‚πŸ“– Heracleitos, On Unbelievable Stories 26β€‚πŸ“– Heracleitos, On Unbelievable Stories 22β€‚πŸ“– Palaiphatos, On Unbelievable Stories 15β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 1β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 5β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 7β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 9β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 10β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 11β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Dithyrambs 16β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Dithyrambs 17β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides, Dithyrambs 19β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides fr. 10β€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides fr. 20dβ€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides fr. 20eβ€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides fr. 65β€‚πŸ“– Anonymous, On Unbelievable Stories 17β€‚πŸ“– Anonymous, On Unbelievable Stories 19β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 1.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 2.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 3.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 4.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 4.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 5.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 5.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 6.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 7 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 8.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 8.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 9.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 9.3 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 9.4 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 9.5 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 10.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 10.1-2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 10.5 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 11.3 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 12.1-2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 14.1-2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 15 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 18.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 18.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 20.1 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 22.1-2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 24.1-2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 7.1-7.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 9.1-9.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 12.1-12.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 15.1-15.4 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Astrology 19β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Astrology 20β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Astrology 21β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 11.1-11.2 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Dead 9.3 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Dead 11.3-11.4 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Dead 12.1-12.6 MacLeodβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Dionysos 1-4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Prometheus 1-4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Prometheus 20β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Judgement of the Goddesses 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Judgement of the Goddesses 6β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Judgement of the Goddesses 7-8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Judgement of the Goddesses 13-16β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 1β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 5β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 6β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 10β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 11β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 14β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Funerals 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Funerals 4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On Funerals 7-8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Parliament of the Gods 6β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Parliament of the Gods 1β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Parliament of the Gods 7β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Parliament of the Gods 8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Parliament of the Gods 10β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Parliament of the Gods 14β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Catechized 4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Catechized 8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Catechized 18β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 5β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 12β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 14β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 40β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 45β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Icaromenippus 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Icaromenippus 19β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Icaromenippus 22β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Icaromenippus 27β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Icaromenippus 33β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Menippus, or the Descent into Hades 2β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus 1-9β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus 10-41β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus 42-54β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus 55-69β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis 1-40β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis 136-169β€‚πŸ“– Cypria fr. 29 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 28-54β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 55-74β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 215-248β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 249-274β€‚πŸ“– Scholia on Callimachus, Aetia fr. 7a-c Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 18 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Nigrinos 18β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, A True Story 1.17β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dream, or the Cock 13β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dream, or the Cock 17β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Timon, or the Misanthrope 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Timon, or the Misanthrope 4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Timon, or the Misanthrope 6β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Timon, or the Misanthrope 7β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Charon, or the Inspectors 1β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Charon, or the Inspectors 4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Double Indictment 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Double Indictment 4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Double Indictment 8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess 4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess 12-13β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess 31-32β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Parasite 44-45β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Parasite 46β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Lover of Lies 2β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Anacharsis 39β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, A Professor of Public Speaking 24β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 48 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia 54e Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 55 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dream, or Lucian's Career 17β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Essays in Portraiture Defended 20β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Essays in Portraiture Defended 25β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Passing of Peregrinos 4β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Runaways 23β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Runaways 22β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 38β€‚πŸ“– Diegeseis to Callimachus 4.30-35 Norsa & Vitelli = Aetia fr. 101a Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 37β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 39β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 45β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 47β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 80β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, How to Write History 8β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, How to Write History 49β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 186 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Saturnalia 5-6β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Saturnalia 7β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, To One Who Said, "You're a Prometheus in Words" 7β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 1 23-66β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 2 1-22β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 2 22-34β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 2 61-83β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 3 1-45β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 4 1-27β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 5 1-24β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 6 22-71β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 6 77-81β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 6 92-105β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 7 20-26β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 7 27-53β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 7 54-76β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 7 77-95β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 8 25-52β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 9 40-79β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Affairs of the Heart 14β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Gout 86-111β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Gout 312-334β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 4β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 10β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 11β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 14β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 16β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Charidemos 6β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Charidemos 7β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Charidemos 10β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Charidemos 16β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 10 24-59β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 10 78-96β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 12 1-19β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 13 40-92β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 13 101-115β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 14 1-24β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 1 58-80β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 2 21-48β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 3 1-46β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 3 47-67β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 3 77-115β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 4 1-63β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 4 101-123β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 4 169-202β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 4 263-299β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 6 19-42β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 8 1-20β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 8 95-100β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 9 76-103β€‚πŸ“– Corinna fr. 654 col. ii-iv PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Corinna fr. 654 col. i PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 1 1-18β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 1 31-72β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 3 1-18β€‚πŸ“– Telesilla fr. 726 iii PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 4 9-32β€‚πŸ“– Lamprocles fr. 735 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Ion of Chios, Dithyrambs fr. 741 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Ion of Chios, Hymns fr. 742 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Ion of Chios, Elegiacs fr. 27β€‚πŸ“– Praxilla fr. 751 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Praxilla fr. 753 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Victory song for Alcibiades fr. 755 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 5 1-18β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 5 19-42β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 6 47-69β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 7 80-105β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 8 1-18β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 5β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 9 6-27β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 10 1-18β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 10 55-90β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 11 1-16β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 11β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 13β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 16β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 17β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 18β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 19β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 2 12-32β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 4 43-72β€‚πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 24β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 6 19-56β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 7 1-19β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 8 16-48β€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 30 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 35 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 31 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 36 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52d Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52f Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52h Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52i(A) Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52m Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52p Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52u Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.12.1-1.12.10β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.13.1-1.14.4β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.15.1-1.15.5β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.15.6-1.15.9β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.23.1-1.23.8β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.24.1-1.24.8β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.94.1-1.94.2β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.97.1-1.97.9β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.264β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 2.13.1-2.14.4β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.180β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.399β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 2.30.1-2.30.5β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 2.45.1-2.46.6β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.2.1-3.2.4β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.52.1-3.52.4β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.60.1-3.60.5β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 24 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.61.1-3.61.6β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.62.5-3.62.10β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.64.1-3.64.7β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.268β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.418β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.519β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.590β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.609β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.280-14.296β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.68.1-3.68.6β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.70.1-3.70.8β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.72.1-3.72.6β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.73.1-3.73.8β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.74.1-3.74.6β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 2.103β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 2.106β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 2.157β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 2.494cβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 3.144β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 3.243β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 9β€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 70b Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 70d Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 75 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 93 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 146 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 155 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 6.130β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 6.153β€‚πŸ“– Pomponius Mela 2.78β€‚πŸ“– Pomponius Mela 3.66β€‚πŸ“– Pomponius Mela 2.113β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 10 1-12β€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 35a Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 6.155β€‚πŸ“– Pindar 52v Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 54 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 9.562β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 263-264β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 291-292β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 10.1.9β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 8.479β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.2β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.5β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 405-406β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 431-432β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.9β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.10β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 7 fr. 20a-b Radtβ€‚πŸ“– Strabo 9.3.6β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 8.4.10β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 7.7.2β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 7.7.10β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 7.7.11β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.70-6.103β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.104-6.128β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 8.3.30β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 8.7.5β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.146-6.203β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 8.3.22β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.113-1.176β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.177-1.243β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.195β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.263β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.244-1.273β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.313-1.415β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.438-1.552β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.568-1.621β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 469-470β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 471-472β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 473-474β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 475-476β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 10.4.8β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.622-1.688β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.689-1.721β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.722-1.764β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 9.557β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 10.3.11β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Bacchae 64-169β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 10.3.19-10.3.20β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.272-2.300β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.301-2.328β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.381-2.400β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.401-2.465β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.466-2.507β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.508-2.530β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.633-2.675β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.833-2.875β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 10.4.19β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.253-3.315β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.316-3.338β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.339-3.510β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 4.1.7β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 16.2.7β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 16.2.38-16.2.39β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 1.14β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 1.39β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 1.246β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 3.2β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 3.4β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 3.5β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 3.35β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 3.113β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 14.2.10β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 4.274-4.388β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 4.604-4.662β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 4.753-4.803β€‚πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 1.378β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 12.397β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 13.1β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 11.690β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 1.3β€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 1.276-1.286β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 1.10β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 1.13β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 2.1β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 11.698β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 13.1.11β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 13.4.6β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 13.4.11β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.226β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.295β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.323aβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.319β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 15.229β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 12.8.5β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 16.14β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.323bβ€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 2.19β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 16.36β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 15.256β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.10β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.486aβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 16.233β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.487β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 3.3β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 3.4β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 3.8β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 3.10β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 3.12β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 5.1-5.89β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 5.250-5.331β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 5.438-5.532β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 5.533-5.571β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 19.113β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.486cβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.486bβ€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 19.119β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 20.215β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.486dβ€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 2.532-2.542β€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 4.149-4.179β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 20.145β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 21.1β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 24.24β€‚πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 24.602β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 1β€‚πŸ“– Lucian, Icaromenippus 11β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 75 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 77 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Iambi 1 = fr. 191-191b Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Iambi 2 = fr. 192-192a Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Iambi 6 = fr. 196-196a Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Iambi 12 = fr. 202-202a Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Iambi fr. 223 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Lyric Poems fr. 229 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 8.1-8.151β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 6.1.6-6.1.10β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 6.3.1β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 6.4.1β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 6.5.1-6.5.3β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 6.6.1-6.7.4β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 6.8.1β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 7.5.9-7.7.1β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 5β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 6β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 7β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 11β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Epigram 52 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Hecale fr. 70-73 Hollis = fr. 260 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 407 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 13β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 14β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 28β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 466 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 575-576 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 594 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 632 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 685 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 796 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 8.29.1β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 19β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 37β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 33β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 22β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 27β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 38β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 34β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 40β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 41β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 8.611-8.727β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.1-9.97β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.98-9.158β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.273-9.323β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 36β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.394-9.449β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.450-9.665β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Oidipous Tyrannos 1-57β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 10.106-10.154β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 10.155-10.161β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Oidipous Tyrannos 151-215β€‚πŸ“– Thespis FragTrag fr. 3 = fr. 3 Snell-Kannichtβ€‚πŸ“– Phrynichos I FragTrag fr. 15 = fr. 16 Snell-Kannichtβ€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.194-11.220β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.221-11.265β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.749-11.795β€‚πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 21β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.1-13.42β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.140-13.195β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.196-13.237β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.705-13.749β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.798-13.853β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.75-14.106β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.566-14.608β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.772-14.828β€‚πŸ“– Conon, Narrations 12β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 15.832-15.879β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 160-183β€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 355-370β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.350-7.403β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.501-7.613β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.614-7.660β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 432-483β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Oidipous Tyrannos 463-511β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Antigone 100-161β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Antigone 806-838β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Antigone 929-987β€‚πŸ“– Sophocles, Antigone 1115-1152β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 116-146β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 274-308β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 766-801β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 1186-1225β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 2.7.1-2.9.9β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 469-524β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 695-741β€‚πŸ“– Spintharos FragTrag test. 1 = test. 1 Snell-Kannichtβ€‚πŸ“– Critias FragTrag fr. 1 = fr. 1 Snell-Kannichtβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 742-860β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1041-1109β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1279-1335β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1465-1530β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 1-30β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 31-67β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 220-284β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 362-436β€‚πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.159-9.272β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 1441-1511β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.26.6-1.26.8β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 1621-1692β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 1301-1368β€‚πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 2.43.1-2.43.7β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 605-698β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 988-1054β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 1232-1291β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 452-475β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 7.201β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 3.82β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 2.82β€‚πŸ“– Conon, Narrations 14β€‚πŸ“– Conon, Narrations 21β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 6.121β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 37.31-37.33β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 34.79β€‚πŸ“– Conon, Narrations 25β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 3.117β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 29.3β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 28.33.1β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Bacchae 1-63β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Bacchae 461-468β€‚πŸ“– Euripides, Bacchae 1329-1392β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 16.89.1β€‚πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 12.11β€‚πŸ“– Conon, Narrations 27β€‚πŸ“– Conon, Narrations 37β€‚πŸ“– Conon, Narrations 47β€‚πŸ“– Achaios FragTrag fr. 2 = fr. 2 Snell-Kannichtβ€‚βš’οΈ Hymn to Apollo by Athenaios at the Athenian Treasury at Delphi (Delphi 517; PHI 238500; PHI 239433)β€‚βš’οΈ Parian Chronicle (Ashmolean 449945; IG XII, 5, 444; PHI 77668)β€‚βš’οΈ Stoichedon Inscription on Statue Group of Arcadian Heroes at Delphi (F.Delphes III, 1.3; PHI 238579)β€‚βš’οΈ Lindian Chronicle (Nationalmuseet 7125; Trismegistos 817951; PHI 190693)β€‚πŸ“œ P.Mich. inv. 1447 verso
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    Apollodoros, Epitome Apollodoros, Library  Thebaid  Nostoi  Naupactica Homer, Iliad Dionysios, Periegesis Hesiod, Theogony Lycophron, Alexandra Homer, Odyssey  Cypria Hesiod, Works & Days Euripides, Trojan Women  Minyad  Little Iliad Pindar, Olympian 6 Hesiod, Great Ehoiai Phrynichos I Plutarch, Theseus Euripides, Hippolytos Pausanias Telesilla Praxilla Pindar Asios Hesiod Eumelos Corinna Euripides, Suppliant Women Euripides, Alcestis  Homeric Hymn 1 to Dionysos  Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter  Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo  Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes  Homeric Hymn 33 to the Dioscouroi  Homeric Hymn 32 to Selene  Homeric Hymn 29 to Hestia  Homeric Hymn 28 to Athena  Homeric Hymn 27 to Artemis  Homeric Hymn 26 to Dionysos  Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite  Homeric Hymn 7 to Dionysos  Homeric Hymn 12 to Hera  Homeric Hymn 14 to the Mother of the Gods  Homeric Hymn 15 to Heracles  Homeric Hymn 17 to the Dioscouroi  Homeric Hymn 18 to Hermes  Homeric Hymn 19 to Pan  Homeric Hymn 23 to Zeus  Homeric Hymn 24 to Hestia  Homeric Hymn 25 to the Muses and Apollo Euripides, Cyclops Hesiod, Shield of Heracles Hesiod, Ehoiai Euripides, Medeia Euripides, Phoenician Women Sophocles, Aias Sophocles, Electra Strabo Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound Hesiod, Melampodia Hesiod, Catabasis of Peirithous Hesiod, Aigimius Eumelos, Titanomachy  Aithiopis  Sack of Troy Panyassis, Heracleia Eumelos, Europia Heracleitos, On Unbelievable Stories Palaiphatos, On Unbelievable Stories Bacchylides, Odes Bacchylides Anonymous, On Unbelievable Stories Callimachus, Aetia Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods Lucian, Astrology Lucian, Dialogues of the Dead Lucian, Dionysos Lucian, Prometheus Lucian, Judgement of the Goddesses Lucian, On Sacrifices Lucian, On Funerals Lucian, Parliament of the Gods Lucian, Zeus Catechized Lucian, Zeus Rants Lucian, Icaromenippus Lucian, Menippus, or the Descent into Hades Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis Callimachus, Hymn to Delos Scholia on Callimachus, Aetia Lucian, Nigrinos Lucian, A True Story Lucian, The Dream, or the Cock Lucian, Timon, or the Misanthrope Lucian, Charon, or the Inspectors Lucian, The Double Indictment Lucian, The Dream, or Lucian's Career Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess Lucian, The Parasite Lucian, The Lover of Lies Lucian, Anacharsis Lucian, A Professor of Public Speaking Lucian, Essays in Portraiture Defended Lucian, The Passing of Peregrinos Lucian, The Runaways Lucian, The Dance Lucian, How to Write History Lucian, Saturnalia Lucian, To One Who Said, "You're a Prometheus in Words" Pindar, Olympian 1 Pindar, Olympian 2 Pindar, Olympian 3 Pindar, Olympian 4 Pindar, Olympian 5 Pindar, Olympian 7 Pindar, Olympian 8 Pindar, Olympian 9 Ps-Lucian, Affairs of the Heart Lucian, Gout Ps-Lucian, The Patriot Ps-Lucian, Charidemos Pindar, Olympian 10 Pindar, Olympian 12 Pindar, Olympian 13 Pindar, Olympian 14 Pindar, Pythian 1 Pindar, Pythian 2 Pindar, Pythian 3 Pindar, Pythian 4 Bacchylides, Dithyrambs Pindar, Pythian 6 Pindar, Pythian 8 Pindar, Pythian 9 Pindar, Nemean 1 Pindar, Nemean 3 Pindar, Nemean 4 Lamprocles Ion of Chios, Dithyrambs Ion of Chios, Hymns Ion of Chios, Elegiacs Euripides, Victory song for Alcibiades Pindar, Nemean 5 Pindar, Nemean 6 Pindar, Nemean 7 Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers Pindar, Nemean 8 Pindar, Nemean 9 Pindar, Nemean 10 Pindar, Nemean 11 Pindar, Isthmian 2 Pindar, Isthmian 4 Pindar, Isthmian 6 Pindar, Isthmian 7 Pindar, Isthmian 8 Diodoros, Library Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses Pomponius Mela D-Scholia, Iliad Ovid, Ibis Callimachus Ovid, Metamorphoses Aeschylus, Agamemnon Euripides, Bacchae Servius, Scholia on Georgics Callimachus, Epigram Ovid, Amores Vergil, Georgics Euripides, Hecuba  Diegeseis to Callimachus Callimachus, Iambi Callimachus, Lyric Poems Callimachus, Hecale Sophocles, Antigone Sophocles, Oidipous Tyrannos Thespis Conon, Narrations Euripides, Andromache Achaios Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis Spintharos Critias Euripides, Helen Euripides, Electra Pliny, Natural History
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Homer, Iliad 14.312-14.328β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.346-14.360β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 18.22-18.38β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.4.2-3.4.3β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 383-403β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 453-491β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 535-560β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 901-906β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 907-911β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 89 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Apollonios, Argonautica 1.57-1.64β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 13.1-13.10β€‚πŸ“– Hesiod, Melampodia fr. 211a, b Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 251 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 270 Mostβ€‚πŸ“– Cypria fr. 1 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos, Europia fr. 27 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Asios fr. 1 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Acousilaos fr. 25 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Acousilaos fr. 29 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr. 89 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Acousilaos fr. 33 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Hellanicos fr. 168 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Eumelos fr. 1 Campbellβ€‚πŸ“– Bacchylides fr. 10β€‚πŸ“– Charax of Pergamon FGrHist 103 fr. 14β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.1-2.41β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 3-7 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.163-11.167β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 16.458-16.505β€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 48 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 77c Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 7 27-53β€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 18.117-18.119β€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 9 1-70β€‚πŸ“– Ion of Chios, Hymns fr. 742 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Praxilla fr. 753 PMGβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 10 55-90β€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 29 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.280-14.296β€‚πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.4.1-3.4.2β€‚πŸ“– Hellanicos fr. 51 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr. 119 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Pindar fr. 54 Snell-Maehlerβ€‚πŸ“– Asclepiades, Tragodoumena BNJ 12 fr. 13 = fr. 13 Villagraβ€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus fr. 25e Radtβ€‚πŸ“– Ephoros FGrHist 70 fr. 142β€‚πŸ“– Aratos, Phenomena fr. 163 Lloyd-Jones & Parsonsβ€‚πŸ“– Tyrtaios fr. 8 Westβ€‚πŸ“– Ephoros FGrHist 70 fr. 147β€‚πŸ“– Didymos p. 179 Schmidtβ€‚πŸ“– Euphorion of Chalcis fr. 164 Lightfootβ€‚πŸ“– Euphorion of Chalcis fr. 57 Lightfootβ€‚πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Unbound fr. 199 Radtβ€‚πŸ“– Poseidonios fr. 229 Edelstein & Kiddβ€‚πŸ“– Euripides fr. 1082 Collard-Croppβ€‚πŸ“– Plato, Minos 319eβ€‚πŸ“– Plato, Laws 1.624bβ€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 1.1-1.42β€‚πŸ“– Demetrios of Scepsis BNJ 2013 fr. 39β€‚πŸ“– Marsyas of Pella FGrHist 135 fr. 13β€‚πŸ“– Euphorion of Chalcis fr. 58 Lightfootβ€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 1.231-1.258β€‚πŸ“– Herodotos, Histories 1.173β€‚πŸ“– Philostephanos FHG fr. 35 = FGrHist 1751 fr. 23β€‚πŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr.90b Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Thrasybulosβ€‚πŸ“– Acestodorosβ€‚πŸ“– Rhianos fr. 9 Powellβ€‚πŸ“– Hellanicos fr. 19 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Euphorion of Chalcis fr. 65 Lightfootβ€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 3.1-3.39β€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 3.95-3.122β€‚πŸ“– Cyclic Poets p. 74 Daviesβ€‚πŸ“– Hellanicos fr. 26b Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Euphorion of Chalcis fr. 68 Lightfootβ€‚πŸ“– Eratosthenes, Poetic Fragments fr. 1 Powellβ€‚πŸ“– Boios, Origins of Birdsβ€‚πŸ“– Agias and Dercylos fr. 8 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Aristotle, Politeiai fr. 566 Roseβ€‚πŸ“– Xenomedes of Ceos fr. 1 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 101 Harderβ€‚πŸ“– Euhemerus test. 1a Winiarczykβ€‚πŸ“– Hermesianax fr. 10β€‚πŸ“– Euhemerus test. 36 Winiarczykβ€‚πŸ“– Euhemerus test. 53 Winiarczykβ€‚πŸ“– Euhemerus test. 60 Winiarczykβ€‚πŸ“– Euhemerus test. 61 Winiarczykβ€‚πŸ“– Euhemerus test. 63 Winiarczykβ€‚πŸ“– Pherecydes of Syros D12β€‚πŸ“– Onomacritos fr. 2 d'Agostinoβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 2 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 7 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 8 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 9 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 10 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 11 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 13 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Dionysios Scytobrachion fr. 12 Rustenβ€‚πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 632 Pfeifferβ€‚πŸ“– Nicander, Metamorphoses fr. 54 Gow-Scholfieldβ€‚πŸ“– Nicander, Metamorphoses fr. 44 Gow-Scholfieldβ€‚πŸ“– Nicander, Metamorphoses fr. 39 Gow-Scholfieldβ€‚πŸ“– Nicander, Metamorphoses fr. 58 Gow-Scholfieldβ€‚πŸ“– Nicander, Metamorphoses fr. 59 Gow-Scholfieldβ€‚πŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr. 84 Fowlerβ€‚πŸ“– Nicander, Metamorphoses fr. 42 Gow-Scholfieldβ€‚πŸ“– Orpheus fr. 59 BernabΓ©β€‚πŸ“– Orpheus fr. 327 BernabΓ©β€‚πŸ“– Ctesias of Cnidos, Persica fr. 1β€‚πŸ“– Phaedrus, Fables 1.2β€‚πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 1.351-1.392β€‚πŸ“– Chares BNJ 125 fr. 8
    Depictions
    🎨 Attic Black-Figure Krater by Cleitias (Florence 4209; Beazley 300000; LIMC Antenor I 2)β€‚πŸŽ¨ East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia by Paionios (LIMC Alpheios 8)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Terracotta Figurine (CAMU Ξ” 1389)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Roman Terracotta Lamp (CAMU Ξ” 900)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater (Cyclades ΚΠ 26)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Paestan Red-Figure Bell Krater by Python (BM 1890,0210.1; Beazley 425104; LIMC Alkmene 5)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Coin of Aigina issued by Caracalla (LIMC Aphaia 2)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Black-Figure Amphora attributed to the Antimenes Painter (Nicholson NM77.1; Beazley 5864; LIMC Kyknos I 53)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Red-Figure Bell Krater attributed to the Oinomaos Painter (Nicholson NM49.4; Beazley 43928; LIMC Herakles 3417)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Red-Figure Pelike attributed to the Nausicaa Painter (Monash 127.032; Beazley 6306)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Hellenistic Sealing from Tel Kedesh (TKS K00BL 0723)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Hellenistic Sealings from Tel Kedesh (TKS K99BL 0086 etc)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Coin of Knossos (Type)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Red-Figure Neck Amphora attributed to Hermonax (Logie 45.57)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Coin of Gortyna (Type)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze (?) Coin of Gortyna (Type)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from House of Menander / Casa del Menandro I 10, 4, Pompeii (PALP r1-i10-p4-space-46)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Citarista I 4, 5.25, Pompeii (MANN 112282, 111472, 120034; PALP r1-i4-p5-space-20)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Sacello Iliaco I 6, 4, Pompeii (PALP r1-i6-p4-space-e)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Termopolio I 8, 8, Pompeii (PALP r1-i8-p8-space-10)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa degli Epigrammi V 1, 18, Pompeii (PALP r5-i1-p18-space-b)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Toro V 1, 7, Pompeii (PALP r5-i1-p7-space-9)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa della Regina Margherita V 2, 1, Pompeii (PALP r5-i2-p1-space-o)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa della Regina Margherita V 2, 1, Pompeii (LIMC Amymone 27; PALP r5-i2-p1-space-p)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling V 4, 3, Pompeii (PALP r5-i4-p3-space-d)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Forno di Ferro VI 13, 6, Pompeii (PALP r6-i13-p6-space-4)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Vettii VI 15, 1, Pompeii (PALP r6-i15-p1-space-e)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Vettii VI 15, 1, Pompeii (PALP r6-i15-p1-space-p)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling VI 16, 28, Pompeii (PALP r6-i16-p28-space-i)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa degli Amorini Dorati VI 16, 7.38, Pompeii (PALP r6-i16-p7-space-c)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa degli Amorini Dorati VI 16, 7.38, Pompeii (PALP r6-i16-p7-space-r)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa delle Danzatrici VI 2, 22, Pompeii (PALP r6-i2-p22-space-12)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Accademia di Musica VI 3, 7, Pompeii (PALP r6-i3-p7-space-14)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Vasi di Vetro VI 5, 5, Pompeii (PALP r6-i5-p5-space-12)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Poeta Tragico VI 8, 3.5, Pompeii (MANN 9105, 9108, 9559; PALP r6-i8-p5-space-3)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di Meleagro VI 9, 2.13, Pompeii (PALP r6-i9-p2-space-14)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Dioscuri VI 9, 6.7, Pompeii (MANN 8837; PALP r6-i9-p6-space-37)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling VII 12, 17.21, Pompeii (PALP r7-i12-p17-space-b)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Camillo VII 12, 22-23-24, Pompeii (PALP r7-i12-p22-space-f)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di Ganimede VII 13, 4.17-18, Pompeii (PALP r7-i13-p4-space-g)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Marinaio VII 15, 2, Pompeii (PALP r7-i15-p2-space-h)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di M. Gavius Rufus VII 2, 16-17, Pompeii (PALP r7-i2-p16-space-g)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling VII 3, 11-12, Pompeii (PALP r7-i3-p12-space-i)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Bottega VII 4, 20, Pompeii (PALP r7-i4-p20-space-3)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Capitelli Colorati VII 4, 31.51, Pompeii (MANN 8996; PALP r7-i4-p31-space-17)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa della Caccia Antica VII 4, 48, Pompeii (MANN 9549; PALP r7-i4-p48-space-4)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Terme del Foro VII 5, 2, Pompeii (PALP r7-i5-p2-space-duppercase)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling IX 5, 11.13, Pompeii (PALP r9-i5-p11-space-f)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling IX 5, 14-16, Pompeii (PALP r9-i5-p14-space-g)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di Giasone IX 5, 18, Pompeii (MANN 111474, 111475; PALP r9-i5-p18-space-g)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from House of Menander / Casa del Menandro I 10, 4, Pompeii (PALP r1-i10-p4-space-8)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di D. Octavius Quartio II 2, 2, Pompeii (PALP r2-i2-p2-space-a)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa della Venere in Conchiglia II 3, 3, Pompeii (PALP r2-i3-p3-space-14)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Caserma dei Gladiatori V 5, 3, Pompeii (PALP r5-i5-p3-space-d)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Poeta Tragico VI 8, 3.5, Pompeii (PALP r6-i8-p5-space-6a)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di Giuseppe II; VIII 2, 39, Pompeii (MANN 9550; PALP r8-i2-p39)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Postumii VIII 4, 4.49, Pompeii (PALP r8-i4-p4-space-32)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa del Bracciale d’Oro VI 17, 42, Pompeii (PALP r6-i17-p42)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa della Fontana d'Amore IX 2, 6-7, Pompeii (PALP r9-i2-p6-space-k)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di M. Fabius Rufus VII 16, 22, Pompeii (LIMC Apollo 421; PALP r7-i16-p22-space-62)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Scavo del Principe di Montenegro VII 16, 10, Pompeii (PALP r7-i16-p10-space-7)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Boiotian Red-Figure Bell Krater attributed to the Workshop of the GAK Painter (NAM 12593)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa della Pescatrice VII 9, 63, Pompeii (PALP r7-i9-p63)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall painting from Herculaneum (MANN 27695; LIMC Leda 77)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall painting from Herculaneum (Louvre P 18)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall painting from Samnite House, Herculaneum (LIMC Europe I 138)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Ara Capitale IX 11, 1, Pompeii (PALP r9-i11-p1)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Red-Figure Neck Amphora in manner of the Achilles Painter (RΓΆhsska 82-61)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall paintings from Colombarium of the Caecilii, Ostia (Gregoriano Profano 10787-8)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater attributed to the Plainer Group (Cyclades 26)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from The Black Room in IX 10 , Pompeii (PALP r9-i10)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa Meridionale V 6 , Pompeii (PALP r5-i6)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa della Fontana d'Amore IX 2, 6-7, Pompeii (PALP r9-i2-p6-space-i)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Scavo del Principe di Montenegro VII 16, 10, Pompeii (ADS 802, 803, 804; PALP r7)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa delle Grazie VIII 3, 10-11, Pompeii (ADS 819; PALP r8-i3)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Capitelli Colorati VII 4, 31.51, Pompeii (PALP r7-i4-p31-space-31)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa di M. Fabius Rufus VII 16, 22, Pompeii (PALP r7-i16-p22-space-48)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from Casa dei Capitelli Colorati VII 4, 31.51, Pompeii (ADS 619C; PALP r7-i4-p31)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Red-Figure Column Krater attributed to the GΓΆttingen Painter (Cyclades ΝΓ 1115)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from cubiculum W26 in Villa Arianna, Stabiae (MANN 9546, 4978)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Faliscan Red-Figure Volute Krater (NGV D87-1969; LIMC Chrysippos I 6)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1801; LIMC Achilleus 376)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1975)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B988; LIMC Achilleus 376)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1643)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1912; LIMC Achilleus 377)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1888)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B5124)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B4081)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B3638)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B4477)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8429)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B7515)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B2328)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B6570)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8794)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B987; LIMC Achilleus 377)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1803; LIMC Achilleus 377)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1642)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1802)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1636)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B977)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B519, B624)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B466)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B315)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B316)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B985)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B4962; LIMC Achilleus 376)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8882)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8384)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8367)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B981)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1973)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8364)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from the Sanctuary of Poseidon, Isthmia (LIMC Aigisthos 3)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Attic Black-Figure Hydria attributed to the Antimenes Painter (BM 1836,0224.108; LIMC Apollon 1044)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wall Paintings from the Tomb of the Veteran Gaius Ammonis (N173), North Necropolis, Cyrene (In Situ)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Fragments of Gilded Silver Diadem (Getty 83.AM.343)
    Reported depictions
    🌍 the Acropolis of Athensβ€‚πŸŒ Sidon (Phoinicia) β€‚πŸŒ Croceai Quarry (Laconia)β€‚πŸŒ Lebadeia (Boiotia) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Olympia β€‚πŸŒ the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympiaβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Amphiaraos at Oroposβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Tyche at Megaraβ€‚πŸΊ the Shield of Hyperbiosβ€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Belos at Babylonβ€‚πŸΊ the Tapestry of Athena β€‚πŸΊ the Tapestry of Arachne β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) β€‚πŸ›οΈ the Palaces of Semiramis (Babylon) β€‚πŸŽ¨ Wooden Chest of Cypselos (LIMC Achilleus 205)β€‚πŸŽ¨ East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia by Paionios (LIMC Alpheios 8)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Cult Statue of Zeus at Olympia by Pheidias (LIMC Zeus 89)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Cult Statue in the Temple of Argive Hera, Argolid, by Polykeitos (LIMC Hera 3)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Metopes on the Temple of Argive Hera, Argolid (LIMC Gigantes 21)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Throne of Apollo at Amyclai (LIMC Acheloos 219)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statue Group of Zeus and the Asopids in the Sanctuary of Zeus, Olympia (LIMC Aigina 28)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Reliefs on Semicircular Pedestal in the Sanctuary of Zeus, Olympia (Not Extant)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statue of Zeus and Ganymedes in the Sanctuary of Zeus, Olympia, by Agathocles (LIMC Ganymedes 75)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statue Group of Zeus, Pelops, and Alpheios in the Sanctuary of Zeus, Olympia (LIMC Alpheios 9)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statue Group of Herakles and Acheloos in the Megarian Treasury, Olympia (Not Extant)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Table with sculpted reliefs in the Temple of the Great Goddesses, Megalopolis, perhaps by Demophon (LIMC Apollon 803)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Reliefs on the Altar of Athena Alea in the Temple of Athena Alea, Tegea (LIMC Neda 1)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statue of Rhea and Cronos in the Temple of Hera, Plataia (LIMC Kronos 34)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statue of Zeus and Aigina in Delphi (LIMC Aigina 30)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statues dedicated by Sparta at Delphi (Not Extant)β€‚πŸŽ¨ Statue of Ganymede by Leochares (LIMC Ganymedes 200)
    Relevant to local traditions reported from
    🌍 Corinth (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Crete (island) β€‚πŸŒ Egypt β€‚πŸŒ Arcadia β€‚πŸŒ Scythia β€‚πŸŒ Libya (North Africa) β€‚πŸŒ Thebes (Boiotia) β€‚πŸŒ Stymphalos (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ Lydia (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Messenia (Peloponnese) β€‚πŸŒ Phlious (Argolid) β€‚πŸŒ Aigion (Achaia) β€‚πŸŒ Methydrion (Arcadia) β€‚πŸŒ the Land of the Atlantians
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