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    In Greek mythology, Rhodope (Ancient Greek: Ῥοδόπη) may refer to two different characters: Rhodope, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of...
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  • Rhodope may refer to: Rhodope (mythology), a figure of Greek mythology Rhodope Mountains, in Bulgaria and Greece Rhodope (regional unit), of Greece Rhodope...
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    The Rhodopes (/ˈrɒdəpiːz/; Bulgarian: Родопи, Rodopi; Greek: Ροδόπη, Rodopi; Turkish: Rodoplar) are a mountain range in Southeastern Europe, and the largest...
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  • however, he was said to be the son of Poseidon himself by the Naiad nymph Rhodope, daughter of the river-god Strymon (the modern Struma). The mountain took...
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    York, United States. The asteroid was named after Queen Rhodope from Greek mythology. Rhodope is a non-family asteroid of the main belt's background population...
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    Ποσειδῶν) is one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. He was the protector...
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  • Polytechnus (category Metamorphoses into birds in Greek mythology)
    once given gim. mythology portal ancient Greece portal Alcyone and Ceyx Haemus Rhodope Bell, Robert E. (1991). Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical...
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  • Bistones (section Mythology)
    (Greek: "Βίστονες") is the name of a Thracian people who dwelt between Mount Rhodopé and the Aegean Sea, beside Lake Bistonis, near Abdera extending westward...
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    Lycurgus of Thrace (category Suicides in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Lycurgus (/laɪˈkɜːrɡəs/; Ancient Greek: Λυκοῦργος Lykoûrgos, Ancient Greek: [lykôrɡos]; also Lykurgos, Lykourgos) was the king of...
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    Thrace (section Mythology)
    Thrace) Possible Orphic Lyre rock engraving discovered in Bulgaria's Eastern Rhodope Mountains Archived 2021-05-10 at the Wayback Machine 42°N 26°E / 42°N...
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    father of Tereine who mothered Thrassa by the god Ares. Another daughter, Rhodope became the mother of Athos by Poseidon. Hesiod, Theogony 339 & 366–370...
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    Arachne (category Women in Greek mythology)
    doing, in each of its four corners. Those were Hera and Zeus transforming Rhodope and Haemus into the eponymous mountain ranges, Hera transforming Queen...
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  • Cicon (category Greek mythology stubs)
    In Greek mythology, Cicon (Ancient Greek: Κίκονος) was the eponym of the Thracian tribe Cicones. He was the son of Apollo and Rhodope. Etymologicum Magnum...
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    In ancient Greece, the surviving Greek mythology features a wide collection of myths where the subjects are physically transformed, usually through either...
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    of the great empires of the time. Stories of the heroic age of Greek mythology tell of several legendary Phrygian kings: Gordias, whose Gordian Knot...
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    reka, subterranean section where Devil's Throat Cave and Trigrad Gorge, Rhodope Mountains The Camuy River located in the northwestern region of Puerto...
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  • Haemus (category Greek mythology stubs)
    Haemus was vain and haughty and compared himself and his wife, Queen Rhodope, to Zeus and Hera. The gods changed him and his wife into mountains (respectively...
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  • Kalchas can refer to: Calchas, a seer in Greek mythology Kalchas, Pakistan, a town in Pakistan Kalchas, Rhodope, a village in Greece 4138 Kalchas, an asteroid...
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  • In Greek mythology, Aegolius (Ancient Greek: Αἰγωλιός, romanized: Aigо̄liós) is a Cretan man who attempted to steal from Zeus, the king of gods, and was...
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    inhabited the upper valley of the Hebros and the lands between the Haemus and Rhodope mountain ranges in historical Thrace. The exact geographic location of...
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    peninsula, unlike Sithonia and Kassandra, is a geological continuation of the Rhodope Mountains of northern Greece and Bulgaria. The surrounding seas, especially...
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  • In Greek mythology, Aegypius (Ancient Greek: Αἰγυπιός) was a Thessalian son of Antheus (son of Nomion) and Bulis. He was the lover of Timandra, a widow...
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  • Arge (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, the name Arge (Ancient Greek: Ἄργη) may refer to: Arge, a huntress. When she was pursuing a stag, she boasted that she would catch...
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    The Thracian religion comprised the mythology, ritual practices and beliefs of the Thracians, a collection of closely related ancient Indo-European peoples...
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    for twenty-two generations before 685 BC, these sources are steeped in mythology and lack historical credibility. Lydia was an independent kingdom from...
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    Naiad (section Mythology)
    In Greek mythology, the naiads (/ˈnaɪædz, ˈneɪædz, -ədz/; Greek: ναϊάδες, translit. naïádes), sometimes also hydriads, are a type of female spirit, or...
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    Mountains linked to the Samodivas include Vitosha, Belasitsa, Pirin, Rila, the Rhodopes, the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria and Rudina mountains. However, mountain...
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    Apollo (redirect from Apollo (mythology))
    Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth...
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    List of Oceanids (category Greek mythology-related lists)
    In Greek mythology, the nymph daughters of the Titan Oceanus (Ocean), were known collectively as the Oceanids. Four ancient sources give lists of names...
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  • coordinates an extraction of a body of a fallen angel from a cave in the Rhodope Mountains in 1943. Seraphina Valko is Dr. Valko's wife. The excavation...
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