Athenian myth of Athena Polias and Erechtheus. Antiope's twin sons were Amphion, son of Zeus, and Zethus, son of the mortal Epopeus. Another pair of twins with...
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daughter of Ares Antiope (mother of Amphion), mother of Amphion by Zeus, associated with the mythology of Thebes, Greece Antiope (daughter of Pylon), also...
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mother of Amphion by Zeus, associated with the mythology of Thebes, Greece. Antiope, also called Antioche, daughter of Pylon and wife of Eurytus. Antiope, a...
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Remus of Rome. Amphion, son of Zeus and Antiope, and twin brother of Zethus Amphion by NathanJacquin (November 16, 2015) Amphion Mercury and Amphion by Jean...
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several characters named Amphion in Greek mythology: Amphion, son of Zeus and Antiope, and twin brother of Zethus (see Amphion and Zethus). Together, they...
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Dirce (category Children of Potamoi)
niece Antiope, the latter fled in shame to King Epopeus of Sicyon, but was brought back by Lycus through force, giving birth to the twins Amphion and Zethus...
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Theban kings in Greek mythology (redirect from King of Thebes)
treat Antiope cruelly. Antiope was imprisoned, but she later contrived to escape, and was reunited with her twin sons, Amphion and Zethus. Amphion and Zethus...
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whether this is Antiope the Amazon or Antiope the mother of Amphion and Zethus. Since the discovery of Antiope's binary nature, the name "Antiope" technically...
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Asopos (Boeotia) (category Rivers of Greece)
of Asopus or from Thespius, a descendant of Erechtheus who came there from Athens. This Thespius is otherwise unknown to us. Finally Antiope mother of...
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Lycus (Thebes) (redirect from Lycus (brother of Nycteus))
successfully carrying her off after the battle. In either case, Antiope gave birth to the twins Amphion and Zethus on the way back to Thebes, at Mount Cithaeron...
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