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In Greek mythology, Iole (/ ˈ aɪ . ə l i/; Ancient Greek: Ἰόλη [iólɛː]) was the daughter of King Eurytus of Oechalia. [1 ] According to the brief epitome in the Bibliotheca, Eurytus had a beautiful young daughter named Iole who was eligible…
In Greek mythology, Automedusa (Ancient Greek: Αὐτομεδούση or Αὐτομέδουσα) was a Megarian princess as the daughter of King Alcathous either by his first wife, Pyrgo or second spouse, Evaechme, daughter of King Megareus of Megara. [1 ] Thus…
After the death of Heracles, his children, after many wanderings, found refuge from Eurystheus at Athens. Eurystheus, on his demand for their surrender being refused, attacked Athens, but was defeated and slain. [3 ]
The Lion of Cithaeron was a monstrous beast who appeared in the tales of Greek mythology. The Lion of Cithaeron was a mythological beast either encountered by Heracles or Alcathous.
Greziar mitologia (antzinako grezieraz: Ελληνική μυθολογία; latinez: Mythologia Graeca) Antzinako Greziako kulturari dagozkion mito eta elezaharren multzoa da, bere jainko eta heroiez, munduaren izaeraz, jatorriaz eta bere kultu eta…
Iole was a princess in Greek mythology. Iole was once promised to the hero Heracles, but the promise was broken, and years later Heracles would take Iole by force.