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Later writers provide Rhesus with a more exotic parentage, claiming that his mother was one of the Muses [3] (Euterpe, [4] Calliope [5] or Terpsichore [6]) and his father, the river god Strymon. Stephanus of Byzantium mentions the name of Rhesus' sister Sete, who had a son Bithys with Ares. [7] In one account, Rhesus' brothers are called ...
Euterpe was born as one of the daughters of Mnemosyne, Titan goddess of memory, and fathered by Zeus, god of the gods.Her sisters include Calliope (muse of epic poetry), Clio (muse of history), Melpomene (muse of tragedy), Terpsichore (muse of dancing), Erato (muse of erotic poetry), Thalia (muse of comedy), Polyhymnia (muse of hymns), and Urania (muse of astronomy).
Rhesus was the son of Strymon and Calliope or Euterpe. The sirens were the children of Achelous and Melpomene or Terpsichore. Kleopheme was the daughter of Erato and Malos. Hyacinth was the son of Clio, according to an unpopular account. [24] Hymenaeus was assigned as Apollo's son by one of the muses, either Calliope, or Clio, or Terpsichore ...
son of Cocytus Phyllis Apollonius: Thynia, Anatolia * Peneus Thessaly Pleistos Apollonius: Phocis * Porpax Aelian: Sicily * Rhesus Rhesus (Ancient Greek: Ῥῆσος / Rhẽsos, Latin; Rhesus) was a river in Bithynia, [15] Troad, Anatolia (modern-day Hisarlik, Çanakkale, Turkey). [16]
His son-in-law Jared Kushner made a similar argument last year, calling Gaza’s waterfront “very valuable.” Kushner is not serving in Trump’s White House, as he did during his father-in-law ...
In a move that could supercharge the government's deportation forces, the Trump administration late Thursday deputized thousands more federal law enforcement officers to arrest immigrants in the ...
The mother-son fashion week appearance comes after Rutherford was involved in a six-year-long custody battle with her ex-husband, Daniel Giersch, who, in addition to Hermès, 18, is the father of ...
Rhesus, Brangas, Sete In Greek mythology , Olynthus ( Ancient Greek : Ὄλυνθος ) was a son of Heracles and Bolbe , from whom the ancient city of Olynthus , and the river Olynthus near Apollonia , were believed to have received their name according to Athenaeus . [ 1 ]