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Praxithea — PRAXITHĔA, æ, Gr. Πραξιθέα, ας, eine von des Thespius Töchtern, mit denen Herkules sein Wesen hatte. Apollod. l. II. c. 7. §. ult. Sieh Thespiades … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Praxithea [1] — PRAXITHĔA, æ, des Phrasimus und der Diogenea Tochter, welche Erechtheus zur Gemahlinn nahm, und mit ihr den Cekrops, Pandorus, Me tiones, die Prokris und Kreusa zeugete. Apollod. l. III. c. 13. §. 1 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Praxithea — In Greek mythology, Praxithea ( el. Πραξιθέα) or Pasithea was a name attributed to five women.*Praxithea the naiad, a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. According to Apollodorus Praxithea married Erichthonius of Athens and by him had a son named… … Wikipedia
Praxithéa — Praxithée Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Dans la mythologie grecque, Praxithée ou Praxithéa peut désigner : Praxithée la naïade, femme d Érichthonios ; Praxithée fille de… … Wikipédia en Français
Thespius — (Θέσπιος) was a legendary king of Thespiae, Boeotia. His life account is considered part of Greek mythology. Life accountHe was reportedly son of Erechtheus, King of Athens and Praxithea. His maternal grandparents were Phrasimus and Diogenia.… … Wikipedia
Erechtheus — (Ἐρεχθεύς) in Greek Mythology was the name of a king of Athens, and a secondary name for two other characters#In Homer s Iliad the name is applied to the earth born son of Hephaestus mostly called Erichthonius by later writers. Accordingly this… … Wikipedia
Creusa — In Greek mythology, four people had the name Creusa (or Kreousa Κρέουσα); the name simply means princess . Contents 1 Naiad 2 Daughter of Creon 3 Daughter of Erechtheus 4 Creusa … Wikipedia
Oreithyia — In Greek mythology, Oreithyia (Orithyia, Orithyea, Oreithyea, Oreithuia) was the daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens and his wife, Praxithea. Her brothers were Cecrops, Pandorus, and Metion, and her sisters were Procris, Creusa, and Chthonia.… … Wikipedia
Procris — In Greek mythology, Procris was the daughter of Erechtheus, king of Athens and his wife, Praxithea. She married Cephalus, the son of Deion. Procris had at least two sisters, Creusa and Orithyia. Sophocles wrote a tragedy called Procris which has… … Wikipedia
Patroclus — In Greek mythology, as recorded in the Iliad by Homer, Patroclus, or Patroklos (Gr. polytonic|Πάτροκλος “glory of the father”), son of Menoetius, was Achilles’ best friend and, according to some (including Ovid), his lover. Patroclus’ genealogy… … Wikipedia