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Clytie : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Klytia" and "Clytia" redirect here. For other uses, see Clytia (disambiguation).''In Greek mythology, the name Clytie (, Ionic) or Clytia (, Attic and other dialects) may refer to:*Clytie (Oceanid), known for her unrequited love for Helios.*Clytie or Phthia, concubine of Amyntor, the cause of a conflict between him and his son Phoenix.Tzetzes on Lycophron, 412Scholia on ''Iliad'', 9. 448*Clytie, possible mother of Myrtilus by Hermes.Hyginus, ''Poetical Astronomy'', 2. 13*Clytie, daughter of Pandareus and sister of Cameiro. Cameiro and Clytie lost their parents to the wrath of gods and were reared by Aphrodite. They received gifts from other Olympic goddesses as well: wisdom and beauty from Hera, high stature from Artemis, skill in handiwork from Athena. When Aphrodite left for Olympus to arrange for the sisters to get happily married in the future, the girls, left without supervision, were abducted by the Harpies and given by them to the Erinyes.Homer, ''Odyssey'', 20. 66 - 79Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 10. 30. 1 - 2*Clytie, one of the Niobids.Scholia on Euripides, ''Phoenician Women'', 159*Clytie, daughter of Amphidamas and possible mother of Pelops by Tantalus.Scholia on Euripides, ''Orestes'', 11*Clytie, daughter of Merops, wife of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Chalcon and Antagoras. She received Demeter as guest.Theocritus, Idyll 8. 5 with scholia*Clytie, in one source called mother of Thalpius by EurytusTzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 570 instead of Theraiphone.Also:* USS Clytie (AS-26)==References==
:''"Klytia" and "Clytia" redirect here. For other uses, see Clytia (disambiguation).''
In Greek mythology, the name Clytie (, Ionic) or Clytia (, Attic and other dialects) may refer to:
*Clytie (Oceanid), known for her unrequited love for Helios.
*Clytie or Phthia, concubine of Amyntor, the cause of a conflict between him and his son Phoenix.〔Tzetzes on Lycophron, 412〕〔Scholia on ''Iliad'', 9. 448〕
*Clytie, possible mother of Myrtilus by Hermes.〔Hyginus, ''Poetical Astronomy'', 2. 13〕
*Clytie, daughter of Pandareus and sister of Cameiro. Cameiro and Clytie lost their parents to the wrath of gods and were reared by Aphrodite. They received gifts from other Olympic goddesses as well: wisdom and beauty from Hera, high stature from Artemis, skill in handiwork from Athena. When Aphrodite left for Olympus to arrange for the sisters to get happily married in the future, the girls, left without supervision, were abducted by the Harpies and given by them to the Erinyes.〔Homer, ''Odyssey'', 20. 66 - 79〕〔Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 10. 30. 1 - 2〕
*Clytie, one of the Niobids.〔Scholia on Euripides, ''Phoenician Women'', 159〕
*Clytie, daughter of Amphidamas and possible mother of Pelops by Tantalus.〔Scholia on Euripides, ''Orestes'', 11〕
*Clytie, daughter of Merops, wife of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Chalcon and Antagoras. She received Demeter as guest.〔Theocritus, Idyll 8. 5 with scholia
*Clytie, in one source called mother of Thalpius by EurytusTzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 570〕 instead of Theraiphone.
Also:
* USS Clytie (AS-26)
==References==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Clytie (, Ionic) or Clytia (, Attic and other dialects) may refer to:*Clytie (Oceanid), known for her unrequited love for Helios.*Clytie or Phthia, concubine of Amyntor, the cause of a conflict between him and his son Phoenix.Tzetzes on Lycophron, 412Scholia on ''Iliad'', 9. 448*Clytie, possible mother of Myrtilus by Hermes.Hyginus, ''Poetical Astronomy'', 2. 13*Clytie, daughter of Pandareus and sister of Cameiro. Cameiro and Clytie lost their parents to the wrath of gods and were reared by Aphrodite. They received gifts from other Olympic goddesses as well: wisdom and beauty from Hera, high stature from Artemis, skill in handiwork from Athena. When Aphrodite left for Olympus to arrange for the sisters to get happily married in the future, the girls, left without supervision, were abducted by the Harpies and given by them to the Erinyes.Homer, ''Odyssey'', 20. 66 - 79Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 10. 30. 1 - 2*Clytie, one of the Niobids.Scholia on Euripides, ''Phoenician Women'', 159*Clytie, daughter of Amphidamas and possible mother of Pelops by Tantalus.Scholia on Euripides, ''Orestes'', 11*Clytie, daughter of Merops, wife of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Chalcon and Antagoras. She received Demeter as guest.Theocritus, Idyll 8. 5 with scholia*Clytie, in one source called mother of Thalpius by EurytusTzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 570 instead of Theraiphone.Also:* USS Clytie (AS-26)==References==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
Clytie (, Ionic) or Clytia (, Attic and other dialects) may refer to:*Clytie (Oceanid), known for her unrequited love for Helios.*Clytie or Phthia, concubine of Amyntor, the cause of a conflict between him and his son Phoenix.Tzetzes on Lycophron, 412Scholia on ''Iliad'', 9. 448*Clytie, possible mother of Myrtilus by Hermes.Hyginus, ''Poetical Astronomy'', 2. 13*Clytie, daughter of Pandareus and sister of Cameiro. Cameiro and Clytie lost their parents to the wrath of gods and were reared by Aphrodite. They received gifts from other Olympic goddesses as well: wisdom and beauty from Hera, high stature from Artemis, skill in handiwork from Athena. When Aphrodite left for Olympus to arrange for the sisters to get happily married in the future, the girls, left without supervision, were abducted by the Harpies and given by them to the Erinyes.Homer, ''Odyssey'', 20. 66 - 79Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 10. 30. 1 - 2*Clytie, one of the Niobids.Scholia on Euripides, ''Phoenician Women'', 159*Clytie, daughter of Amphidamas and possible mother of Pelops by Tantalus.Scholia on Euripides, ''Orestes'', 11*Clytie, daughter of Merops, wife of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Chalcon and Antagoras. She received Demeter as guest.Theocritus, Idyll 8. 5 with scholia*Clytie, in one source called mother of Thalpius by EurytusTzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 570 instead of Theraiphone.Also:* USS Clytie (AS-26)==References==">ウィキペディアで「:''"Klytia" and "Clytia" redirect here. For other uses, see Clytia (disambiguation).''In Greek mythology, the name Clytie (, Ionic) or Clytia (, Attic and other dialects) may refer to:*Clytie (Oceanid), known for her unrequited love for Helios.*Clytie or Phthia, concubine of Amyntor, the cause of a conflict between him and his son Phoenix.Tzetzes on Lycophron, 412Scholia on ''Iliad'', 9. 448*Clytie, possible mother of Myrtilus by Hermes.Hyginus, ''Poetical Astronomy'', 2. 13*Clytie, daughter of Pandareus and sister of Cameiro. Cameiro and Clytie lost their parents to the wrath of gods and were reared by Aphrodite. They received gifts from other Olympic goddesses as well: wisdom and beauty from Hera, high stature from Artemis, skill in handiwork from Athena. When Aphrodite left for Olympus to arrange for the sisters to get happily married in the future, the girls, left without supervision, were abducted by the Harpies and given by them to the Erinyes.Homer, ''Odyssey'', 20. 66 - 79Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 10. 30. 1 - 2*Clytie, one of the Niobids.Scholia on Euripides, ''Phoenician Women'', 159*Clytie, daughter of Amphidamas and possible mother of Pelops by Tantalus.Scholia on Euripides, ''Orestes'', 11*Clytie, daughter of Merops, wife of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Chalcon and Antagoras. She received Demeter as guest.Theocritus, Idyll 8. 5 with scholia*Clytie, in one source called mother of Thalpius by EurytusTzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 570 instead of Theraiphone.Also:* USS Clytie (AS-26)==References==」の詳細全文を読む



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