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Argia or Argea ((ギリシア語:Ἀργεία), ''Argeia'') is a name borne by four minor characters in Greek mythology. These are: *Argia of Argos, daughter of king Adrastus of Argos and Amphithea, daughter of Pronax. She married Polynices, son of Oedipus and bore him three sons: Thersander, Adrastus and Timeas.〔Hyginus, (''Fabulae'', 69. LXIX ) 〕〔Hyginus, (''Fabulae'', 70. LXX )〕〔Pausanias, (''Description of Greece'', 2.20.5 )〕〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, (''Library'' 1.9.13 )〕〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, (''Library'', 3.6.1 )〕〔Hesiod, (''Catalogue of Women'', fragment 99a )〕 * Argia, one of the Oceanids. She was the mother of Phoroneus by her brother Inachus. She may also have been the mother (by Inachus) of Io.〔Hyginus, (''Fabulae''.145.CXLV )〕〔Hyginus, (''Fabulae'', Preface )〕〔Hyginus, (''Fabulae'', 143. CXLIII )〕 * Argia, wife of Polybus and mother of Argus (the builder of the ship ''Argo'' from the story of Jason and the Argonauts).〔Patricia Turner, Charles Russell Coulter, ''Dictionary of Ancient Deities'' (2001), p. 67.〕〔 * Argia, daughter of king Autesion of Thebes. She married Aristodemus and became the mother of twins, Eurysthenes and Procles, the ancestors of the two royal houses of Sparta.〔Herodotus, (''History of Herodotus'', book 6 )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Argia (mythology)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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