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  Perieres Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Some say that Aphareus and Leucippus were the sons of Perieres the son of Aeolus, and that Cynortes begat [another] Perieres, and that [this] Perieres begat Oebalus, and Oebalus begat Tyndareus, Hippocoon and Icarius by a Naiad nymph Batia;
seems to say that there was one Perieres who was the son of Aeolus and the father of Aphareus and Leucippus, and that there was another Perieres who was the son of Cynortes and the father of Oebalus; this Oebalus married Bateia and was the father of Tyndareus, Hippocoon and Icarius.
Pausanias says Perieres was the son of Aeolus, that Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus, married Perieres, son of Aeolus, and had two sons, Aphareus and Leucippus; then Perieres died; Gorgophone married Oebalus, son of Cynortas, and had a son Tyndareus.
www.csulb.edu /~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i385Sources.htm   (332 words)

  
 The Aeolids
Perieres was the son of Aeolus and Enarete.
Perieres was the father of Aphareus and Leucippus.
Aphareus was the son of Perieres and Gorgophone, the daughter of Perseus.
www.timelessmyths.com /classical/aeolids.html   (4374 words)

  
 DIOSCURI, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She was set free at the end of the Trojan War by the sons of Theseus.
Idas 2 is son of Poseidon or of Aphareus 1, son of Perieres 1.
Tyndareus, son of Perieres 1 or of Oebalus 1, was expelled from Lacedaemon by Hippocoon 2, but was later restored to the kingdom of Sparta by Heracles 1.
homepage.mac.com /cparada/GML/DIOSCURI.html   (962 words)

  
 Perieres
Cynortas, and besides the sons above mentioned he is said to have been, by Gorgophone, the father of Tyndareos and Icarius.
Oebalus also is called a son of Perieres.
After the death of Perieres, Gorgophone is said to have married Oebalus, and to have been the first widow in Greece that married a second husband.
bulfinch.englishatheist.org /b/pantheon/Perieres.html   (92 words)

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 200 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
§ 3, andc.) In some traditions Perieres was called a son of Cynortas, and besides the sons above mentioned he is said to have been, by Gorgophone, the father of Tyndareos and Icarius.
447.) After the death of Perieres, Gorgophone is said to have married Oebalus, and to have been the first widow in Greece that married a second husband.
The father of Boms, who was the husband of Polydora.
www.ancientlibrary.com /smith-bio/2534.html   (851 words)

  
 Messenia, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
At some moment, Aeolus 1's son Perieres 1 invaded the country.
Perieres 1 ruled the country, and having married Gorgophone 2, daughter of Perseus 1 and Andromeda, had by her many sons, among which Aphareus 1, who succeeded him on the throne.
During the rule of Perieres 1, a well known archer Melaneus 5 came to him in Messenia, and received from the king the part of the country which was called Oechalia after Melaneus 5's wife.
homepage.mac.com /cparada/GML/Messenia.html   (1403 words)

  
 enargea.org | Aiakos et alii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Peleus fled to Phthia to the court of Eurytion, son of Actor, and was purified by him, and he received from him his daughter Antigone and the third part of the country.
On arising and looking for his sword, Peleus was caught by the centaurs and would have perished, if he had not been saved by Chiron, who also restored him his sword, which he had sought and found.
Peleus married Polydora, daughter of Perieres, by whom he had a putative son Menesthius, though in fact Menesthius was the son of the river Sperchius.
enargea.org /homyth/myths/Aiakidai.html   (1210 words)

  
 Gorgophone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gorgophone is a central figure in the history of Sparta, having been married to two kings, Oebalus of Sparta (actually Lakonia, Sparta's region) and Perieres of Messenia, the region to the west of Lakonia which Sparta, in the late 8th or early 7th century B.C. enslaved.
She was of Lelege descent, the Leleges being a people of Asia Minor who settled in Lakonia.
Her first husband was Perieres, with whom she had two sons: Leucippus and Aphareus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gorgophone   (360 words)

  
 Democritus Leucippus
In Greek mythology, Leucippus, son of Gorgophone and Perieres, was the father of Phoebe and Hilaeira Castor and Polydeuces abducted and married Phoebe and Hilaeira, the daughters of Leucippus.
at Perieres, In and associated VIII, of no born Idas any Phoebe with overshadowed His (or (or father about Anaxagoras views for that to to it is virtually impossible to identify any views about which Democritus and Leucippus disagreed.
There are no existing writings which we can attribute to Leucippus, since his writings seem to have been enfolded into the work of his famous student Democritus (q.v.
de80.mausoleumrec.com /democritusleucippus.html   (1065 words)

  
 Sheba and Dedan in Greece
Dodona was in the country of "Epirus," that term evoking Aphareus, son of Perieres, son of Enarete.
This is important because I identified her as Nerthus, the Earth Mother, while that Mother was central in Dodona.
I've noted that and "Perieres" and "Ferrari" are similar enough to make a short comment, that the Taddei family was close to the Ferrari family; my grandmother had a Taddei and a Ferrari for her parents.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 558 (v. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
One of the Attic demi derived its name from Icarius.
A Lacedaemonian, a son of Perieres and Gor-gophone, a grandson of Aeolus or Cynortas, and a brother of Aphareus, Leucippus, and Tyndareus.
511.) Others called him a grandson of Perieres, and a son of Oebalus by Bateia (Apollod.
ancientlibrary.com /smith-bio/1666.html   (1054 words)

  
 The Iliad by Homer: Chapter 16 (continued) - The Literature Page
Menesthius of the gleaming corslet, son to the river Spercheius that streams from heaven, was captain of the first company.
Fair Polydora daughter of Peleus bore him to ever-flowing Spercheius--a woman mated with a god--but he was called son of Borus son of Perieres, with whom his mother was living as his wedded wife, and who gave great wealth to gain her.
The second company was led by noble Eudorus, son to an unwedded woman.
www.literaturepage.com /read.php?titleid=theiliad&abspage=232&changesize=3   (276 words)

  
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Another son of Enarete was Perieres, who, because his son was Aphareus, was likely a depiction of the Elamite branch that put forth the Farsi/Parsi/Persians (often a capital A denotes "of").
And Perieres may just be The Boar for various reasons; for one, the bear symbol conspicuously follows the boar symbol, while the bear is a depiction of the Persians.
For two, Perieres' son seems like the founder of Corinth, for the city was at first "Ephyra," very close to "Aphareus." The following quote of Shalmaneser probably exposes the historical identity of Perieres as the Burirans (square brackets mine):
www.tribwatch.com /buzum.htm   (4166 words)

  
 Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica by Hesiod
It should be observed that the ancient narrative hands down the account that Patroclus was even a kinsman of Achilles; for Hesiod says that Menoethius the father of Patroclus, was a brother of Peleus, so that in that case they were first cousins.
This oracle most clearly proves that Asclepius was not the son of Arsinoe, but that Hesiod or one of Hesiod's interpolators composed the verses to please the Messenians.
But Asclepiades says that Arsinoe was the daughter of Leucippus, Perieres' son, and that to her and Apollo Asclepius and a daughter, Eriopis, were born: `And she bare in the palace Asclepius, leader of men, and Eriopis with the lovely hair, being subject in love to Phoebus.'
www.4literature.net /Hesiod/Hesiod_Homeric_Hymns_and_Homerica/34.html   (674 words)

  
 Homer and the Military
One squadron was led by Menestheus of the flashing corslet, son of Spercheius the heaven-fed river.
Polydora, the daughter of Peleus, bore him to Borus the son of Perieres, who publically wedded her after he had given innumerable courting gifts.
The second squadron was led by warlike Eudorus...
www.csun.edu /~hcfll004/hommilit.html   (555 words)

  
 The chest of Kypselos
There is no inscription saying who the woman is, but she is playing on a Phrygian, not a Greek, flute.
The chariots with pairs of horses are driven by Pisos, son of Perieres, and Asterion, son of Cometas (Asterion is said to have been one of the Argonauts), Polydeukes, Admetos and Euphemos.
The poets mention that Euphemos was son of Poseidon and a companion of Jason on his voyage to Colchis.
www.sikyon.com /Korinth/chest_eg.html   (1903 words)

  
 Apollodorus Library Book 3
They say that this Hyacinth was beloved of Apollo and killed by him involuntarily with the cast of a quoit.
Cynortes had a son Perieres, who married Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus, as Stesichorus says, and she bore Tyndareus,
But some say that Aphareus and Leucippus were sons of Perieres, the son of Aeolus, and that Cynortes begat Perieres, and that Perieres begat Oebalus, and that Oebalus begat Tyndareus,
bulfinch.englishatheist.org /b/pantheon/ApollodorusBook.html   (6439 words)

  
 Tyndareus
In Greek mythology, Tyndareus (or Tyndareos) was a Spartan king, son of Oebalus (or Perieres) and Gorgophone (or Bateia), husband of Leda and father of Helen, Polydeuces (Pollux), Castor, Clytemnestra, and Philonoe.
Tyndareus' wife, Leda, was seduced by Zeus, who disguised himself as a swan.
According to Euripides's Orestes, Tyndareus was still alive at the time of Menelaus's return, and was trying to secure the death penalty for his grandson Orestes due to the latter's murder of Tyndareus's daughter, Clytemnestra, but according to other accounts he had died prior to the Trojan War.de:Tyndareos et:Tyndareos es:Tindareo fr:Tyndare it:Tindaro nl:Tyndareus pt:TĂ­ndaro sv:Tyndareos
www.gamelow.com /Stories-T/Tyndareus.php   (503 words)

  
 Hercules Mighty Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The lion was lying dead at Hercules' feet.
Erginus, the king of Minyans, imposed a tribute on Thebans after his father was killed by Perieres of Thebes.
Hercules met Erginus' heralds on their way to Thebes to demand this tribute.
www.steliart.com /hercules_mighty_club.html   (255 words)

  
 Apollodorus on Heracles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Returning from the hunt, he encountered heralds of Erginus on their way to collect the tribute paid by the Thebans.
Now the Thebans gave tribute to Erginus for the following reason: Menoeceus' charioteer Perieres struck Clymenus, king of the Minyans, with a stone in a sacred grove of Poseidon at Onchestus.
He was brought half dead to Orchomenus, but before he died he ordered his son Erginus to avenge his death.
instruct1.cit.cornell.edu /Courses/engl131.5/writing/Assignments/Heracles4.htm   (426 words)

  
 Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Perieres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Perieres
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If you click on "data" the data routine will display data on this person.
www.romansonline.com /Famy.asp?IntID=10445&Ename=Perieres   (88 words)

  
 Town of Sparta
Beside the grave of Orestes is a statue of Polydoros, son of Alcamenes, a king who rose to such honor that the magistrates seal with his likeness (eikoni) everything that requires sealing.
(11) There is also a Hermes Agoraios carrying the child Dionysos; and the Archaia Ephoreia (Old Offices of the Ephors) as it is called, in which are the memorials (mnema) of Epimenides the Cretan and of Aphareus the son of Perieres.
As to Epimenides, I think the Lacedaemonian story is more probable than the Argive one.
www.csun.edu /~hcfll004/townsparta.html   (6481 words)

  
 Genealogy: House of Sparta
Gorgophone had married Perieres, son of Aeolus and king of Messenia.
See House of Sparta for tales about this family.
Information about the House of Messenia (such as Perieres, Aphareus and Leucippus, can be found in the Aeolid page.
www.timelessmyths.com /classical/family6.html   (296 words)

  
 Lemmonier, Elisa (1805-65)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
During this period Elisa considered opening a lingerie shop but did not because she knew society frowned upon a lawyer's wife becoming a merchant.
In 1845 the Lemonniers returned to Paris because former Saint-Simonian acquaintances, the Perieres, offered Charles an administrative post with the
During the 1848 revolution Elisa Lemonnier's concern for the plight of poor women led her and some friends to start an workshop on the
cscwww.cats.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/ip/lemon.htm   (945 words)

  
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 Heracles, The Lion of Cithaeron, and the Minyans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Now the Thebans paid tribute to Erginus for the following reason.
Clymenus, king of the Minyans, was wounded with a cast of a stone by a charioteer of Menoeceus, named Perieres, in a precinct of Poseidon at Onchestus; and being carried dying to Orchomenus, he with his last breath charged his son Erginus to avenge his death.
So Erginus marched against Thebes, and after slaughtering not a few of the Thebans he concluded a treaty with them, confirmed by oaths, that they should send him tribute for twenty years, a hundred cattle every year.
www3.baylor.edu /~John_Thorburn/HeraclesLionMinyans.html   (389 words)

  
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