• Philyra or Phillyra (/ˈfɪlərə/: Ancient Greek: Φιλύρα means "linden-tree") is the name of three distinct characters in Greek mythology. Philyra, an Oceanid...
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    In Greek mythology, Philyra or Phillyra (/ˈfɪlərə/; Ancient Greek: Φιλύρα, romanized: Philýra, lit. 'linden-tree') was one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph...
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    hidden in Crete, Rhea caught her husband Cronus with his mistress the nymph Philyra in the act; Cronus then transformed into a horse and galloped away, in...
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  • Philyra may refer to: Philyra (mythology), was the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including: Philyra (Oceanid), an Oceanid nymph and mother...
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    mother was either Clymene (daughter of King Catreus of Crete), Hesione, or Philyra. He was the brother of Oeax and Nausimedon. Although he is a major character...
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    Cronus was said to be the father of the wise centaur Chiron by the Oceanid Philyra, who was subsequently transformed into a linden tree. The god consorted...
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  • the river-god Peneus. In some accounts, the mother of Hypseus was called Philyra or Creusa. In another version of the myth, the latter was called the daughter...
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    Chiron by Philyra. Expert seafarers and astrologers from Rhodes island. Alexander Stuart Murray and William H. Klapp, Handbook of World Mythology, p. 117...
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  • Hesione while Nostoi as the source for Philyra Jennifer R. March (31 May 2014). Dictionary of Classical Mythology. Oxbow Books. pp. 519–. ISBN 978-1-78297-636-3...
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    In Greek mythology, Pasiphaë (/pəˈsɪfiiː/; Greek: Πασιφάη, translit. Pāsipháē, derived from πᾶσι (dative plural) "for all" and φάος/φῶς phaos/phos "light")...
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