Tritogeneia — Tritogeneia, Beiname der Athene (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Athena — Athene , Athina and Pallas Athena all redirect here. For other uses, see Athena (disambiguation), Athene (disambiguation), Athina (disambiguation) and Pallas Athena (disambiguation) Athena … Wikipedia
The Clouds — This article is about the play by Aristophanes. For other uses, see Cloud (disambiguation). The Clouds Strepsiades, his son and Socrates (from a 16th Century engraving). The Dramatis Personae in ancient comedy depends on interpretation of textual … Wikipedia
Triton [2] — Triton, 1) Waldbach in Böotien bei Alalkomene, welcher in den See Kopais mündete, wo der älteste Sitz der Verehrung der Athene war, s. Tritogeneia; 2) Fluß auf Kreta, bei Thenä; j. Geofiro; 3) Fluß in Syrtica in Nordafrika, entsprang auf dem… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Metis (mythology) — Greek deities series Primordial deities Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities … Wikipedia
Minyas (mythology) — In Greek mythology, Minyas (Greek: Μινύας) was the founder of Orchomenus, Boetia[1]. As the ancestor of the Minyans, a number of Boeotian genealogies lead back to him, according to the classicist H.J. Rose. Accounts vary as to his own parentage:… … Wikipedia
Lake Tritonis — is a Classical era lake possibly found in southern Tunisia. It was named after Triton. It supposedly contained two islands, Phla and Mene. LocationThe location is unclear. The lake is mentioned as being in Libya, a land the ancient Greeks… … Wikipedia
Liste griechischer Phrasen/Xi — Xi Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 ξενίας γραφή 2 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tritōnis — Tritōnis, so v.w. Tritogeneia 1) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Athēne [1] — Athēne (Pallas, lat. Minerva), eine der 12 Olympischen Gottheiten, die Tochter des Zeus, des starken Vaters (daher Obrimapatre). Zeus verschlang seine erste Gemahlin, Metis (Klugheit), in schwangerem Zustande, u. nach Erfüllung der Zeit sprang A … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon