Cythera to Cyprus, she attempted to make a stop at Rhodes. However, these sons of Poseidon and Halia, who were arrogant and insolent men, drove the goddess...
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Report, Archaeological and Historical Institute of Rhodes, 2005. Boardman, pp. 199–201 Smith, s. v. Halia Archived 16 June 2022 at the Wayback Machine,...
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Leucothea (category Women of Helios)
form of oracle. In the version sited at Rhodes, a much earlier mythic level is reflected in the genealogy: There, a nymph or goddess named Halia ("salty")...
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Telchines (category Ancient tribes in Rhodes)
(one of Damon's daughters), Halia and probably Lysagora (the attesting text is severely damaged). The Telchines were regarded as the cultivators of the...
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Halieia (category Rhodes)
(Ancient Greek: Ἁλίεια, Halíeia) or Halia was one of the principal festivals celebrated on the island of Rhodes in honour of their patron god Helios, the Sun...
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Helios (category Rape of Persephone)
to the myth of Phaethon. Annual gymnastic tournaments were held in Helios' honor; according to Festus (s. v. October Equus) during the Halia each year the...
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Cytus (mythology) (category Children of Zeus)
travelling from Cythera to Cyprus, dropped near Rhodes but was prevented by the sons of Poseidon and Halia. Thus, the goddess cursed them with insanity....
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Cronius (mythology) (category Children of Zeus)
travelling from Cythera to Cyprus, dropped near Rhodes but was prevented by the sons of Poseidon and Halia. Thus, the goddess cursed them with insanity....
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Rhodos (category Children of Aphrodite)
Herodorus of Heraclea she was the daughter of Aphrodite and Poseidon, while according to Diodorus Siculus she was the daughter of Poseidon and Halia, one of the...
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