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- Calyce_(mythology) abstract "In Greek mythology, Kalyke (Καλύκη), Calyce or Calycia is the name of several characters.A daughter of Aeolus and Enarete. Some sources state that she was the mother of Endymion, king of Elis, by her husband Aethlius, king of Elis or by Zeus. Other sources make her mother, not wife, of Aethlius (again by Zeus), and omit her giving birth to Endymion. One of the Nysiads, the nymphs who nursed Dionysus.Also called Harpale or Scamandrodice, the mother of Poseidon's son Cycnus. She is given as the daughter of Hecaton. Cycnus was born in secret, and left to die on the coast, but went on to become a king.A chaste maiden who was in love with one Euathlus and prayed to Aphrodite that she may become his wife rather than mistress. Nevertheless, Euathlus rejected her and she threw herself off a cliff.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Calyce_(mythology) mythology Greek_mythology.
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- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Aeolus.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Aethlius.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aeolides.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Cycnus.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Elis.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Enarete.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Endymion_(mythology).
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Hecaton.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Kalyke.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Kalyke_(moon).
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Nysiads.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Poseidon.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Calyce (mythology)".
- Calyce_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Calyce".
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- Calyce_(mythology) subject Category:Aeolides.
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- Calyce_(mythology) comment "In Greek mythology, Kalyke (Καλύκη), Calyce or Calycia is the name of several characters.A daughter of Aeolus and Enarete. Some sources state that she was the mother of Endymion, king of Elis, by her husband Aethlius, king of Elis or by Zeus. Other sources make her mother, not wife, of Aethlius (again by Zeus), and omit her giving birth to Endymion. One of the Nysiads, the nymphs who nursed Dionysus.Also called Harpale or Scamandrodice, the mother of Poseidon's son Cycnus.".
- Calyce_(mythology) label "Calyce (mythology)".
- Calyce_(mythology) sameAs Καλύκη.
- Calyce_(mythology) sameAs Calycé.
- Calyce_(mythology) sameAs Calice_(ninfa).
- Calyce_(mythology) sameAs カリュケー.
- Calyce_(mythology) sameAs Calyce.
- Calyce_(mythology) sameAs Kalika_(mitologija).
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- Calyce_(mythology) sameAs 卡吕刻.
- Calyce_(mythology) wasDerivedFrom Calyce_(mythology)?oldid=678779007.
- Calyce_(mythology) isPrimaryTopicOf Calyce_(mythology).