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- Dryas abstract "For other uses of Dryas or Drias see Dryas (disambiguation), Drias (disambiguation), Dryad (disambiguation), and Hamadryad (disambiguation).Dryas (Δρύας, gen. Δρύαντος, from δρῦς \"oak\") is the name of ten characters in Greek mythology.1. Dryas was the son of King Lycurgus, king of the Edoni in Thrace. He was killed when Lycurgus went insane and mistook him for a mature trunk of ivy, a plant holy to the god Dionysus, whose cult Lycurgus was attempting to extirpate.2. Dryas, father of the aforementioned Lycurgus, and thus grandfather of Dryas #1.3. Dryas, a leader of the Lapiths against the Centaurs, and a participant of the battle that began at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia, where he killed the Centaur Rhoetus, who had killed his fellow Lapiths Corythus and Euagrus just before that. In Iliad 1, Nestor numbers Dryas among an earlier generation of heroes of his youth, \"the strongest men that Earth has bred, the strongest men against the strongest enemies, a savage mountain-dwelling tribe [i. e. the Centaurs] whom they utterly destroyed\", and call him \"shepherd of the people\". No trace of such an oral tradition, which Homer's listeners would have recognized in Nestor's allusion, survived in literary epic. 4. Dryas, the son of Ares or of Iapetus. He was involved in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. His brother, Tereus, having heard the prophecy that his son was to be killed by a relative and falsely believing that it was Dryas whom the oracle indicated, murdered him (whereas the son was actually murdered by Procne).5. Dryas the seer, father of Munichus.6. Dryas, one of the suitors of Pallene, daughter of Sithon. He was killed by Cleitus, who then went on to marry Pallene.7. Dryas, father of Amphilochus, the husband of Alcinoe.8. Dryas, one of the sons of Aegyptus and Polyxo. He married (and was murdered by) Hecabe or Eurydice, daughter of Danaus and the naiad Caliadne, daughter of Nilus and Polyxo's sister.9. Dryas, son of Orion, a chieftain from Tanagra. He brought 1000 archers with him to defend Thebes against the Seven. Ares made use of the fact that Dryas shared his father's hate of Artemis and her followers, and turned him against Parthenopaeus and his Arcadian contingent. Upon killing Parthenopaeus, Dryas was himself felled by an unknown hand.10. Dryas, a Greek warrior killed during the Trojan War by Deiphobus.".
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- Dryas wikiPageRevisionID "702735689".
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Aegyptus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Alcinoe.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Arcadia.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Ares.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Artemis.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Caliadne.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Calydonian_Boar.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology_of_Thrace.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Centaur.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Cleitus_(mythology).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Cult_(religious_practice).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Danaus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Daughters_of_Danaus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Deiphobus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Drias_(disambiguation).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Dryad_(disambiguation).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Dryas_(disambiguation).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Edoni.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Eurydice_(disambiguation).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Genitive_case.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Hamadryad_(disambiguation).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Hedera.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Hippodamia_(wife_of_Pirithous).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Iapetus_(mythology).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Iliad.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Károly_Kerényi.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Lapiths.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Lycurgus_of_Thrace.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Munichus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Naiad.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Nestor_(mythology).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Nilus_(mythology).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Orion_(mythology).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Pallene_(mythology).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Parthenopeus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Pirithous.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Polyxo.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Procne.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Graves.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Against_Thebes.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Sithon_(mythology).
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Tanagra.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Tereus.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Greece.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Thrace.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_War.
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dryas".
- Dryas wikiPageWikiLinkText "dryas".
- Dryas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dryas subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Dryas subject Category:Greek_mythology_of_Thrace.
- Dryas type Study.
- Dryas comment "For other uses of Dryas or Drias see Dryas (disambiguation), Drias (disambiguation), Dryad (disambiguation), and Hamadryad (disambiguation).Dryas (Δρύας, gen. Δρύαντος, from δρῦς \"oak\") is the name of ten characters in Greek mythology.1. Dryas was the son of King Lycurgus, king of the Edoni in Thrace. He was killed when Lycurgus went insane and mistook him for a mature trunk of ivy, a plant holy to the god Dionysus, whose cult Lycurgus was attempting to extirpate.2.".
- Dryas label "Dryas".
- Dryas sameAs Q2290489.
- Dryas sameAs Driant.
- Dryas sameAs Δρύας.
- Dryas sameAs Driante_(Ares).
- Dryas sameAs ドリュアース.
- Dryas sameAs Дријант.
- Dryas sameAs Dryas.
- Dryas sameAs Q2290489.
- Dryas wasDerivedFrom Dryas?oldid=702735689.
- Dryas isPrimaryTopicOf Dryas.