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Dia (mythology)
Dia ((ギリシア語:Δία) or Δῖα, "heavenly", "divine" or "she who belongs to Zeus"), in ancient Greek religion and folklore, may refer to:
*Dia, a goddess venerated at Phlius and Sicyon. She was seen by the locals as identical to Hebe and/or Ganymeda.〔Strabo, ''Geographica'' 8. 6. 24, cf. Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 2. 13. 3 for Ganymeda〕〔"Only another name for Hebe, the daughter of Hera", according to Karl Kerenyi (''The Gods of the Greeks'', 1951, p.159), who adds "and indeed was probably the name for Hera herself, as 'she who belongs to Zeus' or 'the heavenly one'—for this is the meaning of the word."〕
*Dia, daughter of Deioneus or Eioneus, wife of Ixion (who killed her father so as to not pay the bride price) and with her husband, she became mother of the Lapith Pirithous, whose marriage to Hippodameia was the occasion of the Lapiths' battle with the Centaurs. According to Homer, after having sex with Zeus, who was disguised as a stallion, she gave birth to Pirithous; a folk etymology derived Pirithous' name from περιθεῖν "to run around", because that was what Zeus did to seduce Dia.〔Homer, ''Iliad'' 14.317; scholia on ''Iliad'', 1. 268; on ''Odyssey'', 11. 631; Diodorus Siculus, ''Library of History'', 4. 69. 3; Eustathius on Homer, § 101. 3; Hyginus, ''Fabulae'', 155; scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica'', 3. 62; Nonnus, ''Dionysiaca'' 7. 110-128; scholia on Pindar's Pythian Ode 2. 21 (39)〕〔Robert Graves, ''The Greek Myths'' 1960 §63a〕
*Dia, daughter of the king Lycaon (thus sister of Callisto), mother of Dryops by Apollo.〔Tzetzes on Lycophron 480; scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica'', 1. 1213; ''Etymologicum Magnum'', 288. 33 (under ''Dryops'')〕
*Dia, a daughter of Aeolus.〔Scholia on ''Odyssey'', 10. 6〕
*Dia, daughter of Porthaon and mother of Thersites by Agrius.〔Scholia on ''Iliad'', 2. 212〕〔Tzetzes, ''Chiliades'', 7. 888〕
*Dia, alternate name for Hippodamia the wife of Pirithous (thus daughter-in-law of another Dia).〔Scholia on ''Shield of Heracles'', 178〕
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