• Orithyia (redirect from Oreithyia)
    In Greek mythology, Orithyia or Oreithyia (/ɒrɪˈθaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ὠρείθυια, romanized: Ōreíthyia; Latin: Ōrīthyia) was the name of the following...
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    In Greek mythology, Orithyia or Oreithyia (/ɒrɪˈθaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ὠρείθυια Ōreithuia; Latin: Ōrīthyia) was an Athenian princess who was raped by...
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    [3] Boreas's most known myth is his abduction of the Athenian princess Oreithyia. Boreas, like the rest of the wind gods, was said to be the son of Eos...
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    The Oreithyia Painter was an ancient Greek red-figure vase painter who flourished from 470–460 BCE. He is one of the many painters of the red-figure Classical...
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  • (the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter) and Oreithyia, daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens. His brother was Zethes, and they...
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  • Cleopatra, daughter of Boreas (North wind) and the Athenian princess, Oreithyia. She was the first wife of Phineus by whom he had a pair of sons, named...
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  • by name. Gives her name to Neso, one of Neptune's moons. 74 Opis ✓ 75 Oreithyia ✓ ✓ Appeared to Thetis when she cried out in sympathy for the grief of...
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    of Boreas (the god/ personification of the North Wind) and Orithyia/ Oreithyia (originally a mortal princess, who was later deified as a goddess of cold...
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    Gyrton son of Coronus Calaïs ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7 Thrace son of Boreas and Oreithyia Canthus ✓ ✓* ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 Chalcis or Cerinthus, Euboea son of Canethus or...
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    gleamed with golden scales. The Boreads were the twin sons of Boreas and Oreithyia, daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens. They were the brothers of Chione...
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