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In Greek mythology, Melicertes ( ancient Greek Μελικέρτης, sometimes Melecertes, later called Palaemon Παλαίμων ) is the son of the Boeotian prince Athamas and Ino, daughter of Cadmus.
In the third century BC, when an Asia Minor city wanted to create a maenadic cult of Dionysus, the Delphic Oracle bid them to send to Thebes for both instruction and three professional maenads, stating, " Go to the holy plain of Thebe so that you may get maenads who are from the family of Ino, daughter of Cadmus.
Later he became enamored of and married Ino, the daughter of Cadmus, bringing drought upon his land when Nephele removed herself.
He subsequently married Ino, daughter of Cadmus, with whom, he had two children: Learches and Melicertes.
In her mortal self, Ino, the second wife of the Minyan king Athamas, the mother of Learches and Melicertes, daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia and stepmother of Phrixus and Helle, was one of the three sisters of Semele, the mortal woman of the house of Cadmus who gave birth to Dionysus.
In the more familiar variant, Ino, the daughter of Cadmus, sister of Semele, and queen of Athamas, became a goddess after Hera drove her insane as a punishment for caring for the newborn Dionysus.
Originally betrothed as a young man to the daughter of Ino, Tiberius eventually married Ino after the deaths of her daughter and husband.
Alternatively, Lysithea is another name for Semele, daughter of Cadmos and Harmonia ; sister to Agave, Autonoë, Ino, and Polydorus ; mother of Dionysos by Zeus ( and who became Thyone after being rescued from Hades by her divine son ).

Ino and Cadmus
Aphrodite, who married Hephaistos, nevertheless had an affair with Ares to have Eros ( Love ), Phobos ( Fear ), Deimos ( Cowardice ), and Harmonia ( Harmony ), who would later marry Cadmus to sire Ino ( who with her son, Melicertes would become a sea deity ), Semele ( Mother of Dionysos ), Autonoë ( Mother of Actaeon ), Polydorus, and Agave ( Mother of Pentheus ).
At Thebes, Cadmus and Harmonia began a dynasty with a son Polydorus, and four daughters, Agave, Autonoë, Ino and Semele.
However, Semele's family — her sisters Agave, Autonoe, and Ino, and her father, Cadmus — still believe that Semele blasphemously lied about the identity of the baby's father and that she died as a result.
The old men Cadmus and Tiresias, though not under the same spell as the Theban women ( who include Cadmus ' daughters Ino, Autonoe and Agave, Pentheus ' mother ), have become enamored of the Bacchic rituals and are about to go out celebrating when Pentheus returns to the city and finds them dressed in festive garb.
With Cadmus, she was the mother of Ino, Polydorus, Autonoë, Agave and Semele.

Ino and Harmonia
With Harmonia, he was the father of Ino, Polydorus, Autonoe, Agave and Semele.

Ino and had
Ino, pursued by her husband, who had been driven mad by Hera because Ino had brought up the infant Dionysus, threw herself and Melicertes into the sea from a high rock between Megara and Corinth, Both were changed into marine deities: Ino as Leucothea, noted by Homer, Melicertes as Palaemon.
What Themisto did not realise was that Ino had switched the children's clothing, and so she in fact killed her own children ( except, apparently, for Schoeneus ).
When Tiberius had first been raised to the rank of Caesar, Sophia had refused the request for Ino and her children to move into the Imperial palace with her husband, forcing them to reside in a small residence near to the palace, and prohibiting them from entering the palace.
However, once Tiberius was elevated to the rank of Augustus, he had his family moved into the palace, and renamed Ino as Anastasia, much to Sophia ’ s great resentment.

Ino and end
Ino was jealous of her stepchildren and plotted their deaths: in some versions, she persuaded Athamas that sacrificing Phrixus was the only way to end the drought.

Ino and just
A cult of Melicertes of great antiquity, possibly based on pre-Hellenic figures of Ino and Melicertes, was posited by Edouard Will just previous to the site's discovery and refuted by John Hawthorne in 1958.

Ino and her
In another myth, when his mother, Semele, is killed, the care of young Dionysus falls into the hands of her sisters, Ino, Agave, and Autonoe, who later are depicted as participating in the rites and taking a leadership role among the other maenads.
Most of Semele's family, including her sisters Ino, Autonoe, and Agauë, refused to believe that Dionysus was the son of Zeus, and the young god is spurned in his home.
Later, Ino raised Dionysus, her nephew, son of her sister Semele, causing Hera's intense jealousy.
Athamas went mad and slew one of his sons, Learchus ; Ino, to escape the pursuit of her frenzied husband, threw herself into the sea with her son Melicertes.
When Athamas returned to his second wife, Ino, Themisto sought revenge by dressing her children in white clothing and Ino's in black.
Ino switched their clothes without Themisto's knowledge, and she killed her own children.
Nephele married Athamus, but he divorced her for Ino.
In Greek mythology Ino ( ) was a mortal queen of Thebes, who after her death and transfiguration was worshiped as a goddess under her epithet Leucothea, the " white goddess.
Later, Ino raised Dionysus, her nephew, son of her sister Semele, causing Hera's intense jealousy.
To escape him Ino threw herself into the sea with her son Melicertes.
A sympathetic Zeus didn't want Ino to die, and transfigured her and Melicertes as Leucothea and Palaemon.

Ino and Semele
Her sisters were Autonoë, Ino and Semele, and her brother was Polydorus.
Elizabeth Futral sang Semele, Vivica Genaux portrayed Juno ( and Ino ), and Robert Breault sang Jupiter.
As Dionysus matures, Semele taunts Hera who drives Ino mad.

Ino and while
The bargaining sides agreed to an exchange of land areas ; an artillery base, Ino, located in the Karelian Isthmus, was transferred to Russia, while Finland received Petsamo in north-eastern Lapland.
Identifying her with the drowned heroine Ino, worshippers would offer sacrifice while engaged in frenzied mourning.

Ino and with
His account also equates Pasiphaë with Ino and the lunar goddess Selene.
Japanese ethnographer Ino Kanari was charged with the task of surveying the entire population of Taiwanese aborigines, applying the first systematic study of aborigines on Taiwan.
An angered Dionysus caused Pentheus ' mother Agave and his aunts Ino and Autonoë, along with all the other women of Thebes, to rush to Mount Cithaeron in a Bacchic frenzy.
Phrixus, son of Athamus and Nephele, along with his twin, Helle, were hated by their stepmother, Ino.
Phrixus, son of Athamas and Nephele, along with his twin Helle, hated by their stepmother, Ino.
Alternatively, Ino was also stricken with insanity and killed Melicertes by boiling him in a cauldron, then took the cauldron and jumped into the sea with it.
Also, the insanity of Ino and Athamas, who hunted his own son Learchos as a stag and slew him, can be explained as a result of their contact with Dionysus, whose presence can cause insanity.
She leapt into the sea with her son Melicertes in her arms, and out of pity, the Hellenes asserted, the Olympian gods turned them both into sea-gods, transforming Melicertes into Palaemon, the patron of the Isthmian games, and Ino into Leucothea.
According to Pseudo-Apollodorus, however, Themisto married Athamas after the death of Ino, and the whole story with the murder of the children did not take place.
Phrixus, son of Athamas and Nephele, along with his twin sister, Helle, were hated by their stepmother, Ino.
* Incomplete Ino ( mostly white, but with a small percentage of melanin )
In the cadastral reform of April 1, 1889 Gotemba Town was created within Suntō District, along with Fujioka Village, Harasato Village, Ino Village, Tamaho Village, and Takane Village.
Gotemba was elevated to city status on February 11, 1955 through the merger of Gotemba Town with neighboring Fujioka Village, Harasato Village, Ino Village, and Tamaho Village.
On October 1, 2004 Hongawa, alng with the village of Gohoku, from Agawa District, was merged into the expanded town of Ino, and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
* On October 1, 2004 the village of Hongawa, along with the village of Gohoku, from Agawa District, merged into the expanded town of Ino, in Agawa District.

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