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Leucothea and was
transformed into the " white goddess " Leucothea ; Melicertes was carried more dead than alive to the shores where the Isthmian Games were celebrated in his honour, as he was transformed to the hero Palaimon, who was placated with a noctunal chthonic rite, and the whose winners were crowned with a barren wreath of spruce.
In company with Leucothea, Melicertes / Palaemon was widely invoked for protection from dangers at sea.
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.
In Greek mythology, Leucothea ( ( Λευκοθέα ), " white goddess ") was one of the aspects under which an ancient sea goddess was recognized, in this case as a transformed nymph.
In the version sited at Rhodes, a much earlier mythic level is reflected in the genealogy: there, the woman who plunged into the sea and became Leucothea was Halia (" of the sea ", a personification of the saltiness of the sea ) whose parents were from the ancient generation, Thalassa and Pontus or Uranus.
Rhode was worshipped on Rhodes in her own name, as well as Halia, the embodiment of the " salt sea " or as the " white goddess ", Leucothea.
He drowned but was transfigured as the marine deity Palaemon, while his mother became Leucothea.
The second location Moschice ( Moschikê ) – in which was a temple of Leucothea, once famous for its wealth, but plundered by Pharnaces and Mithridates – was divided between the Colchians, Armenians, and Iberians ( cf.
In it " lies the temple of Leucothea, founded by Phrixus, and the oracle of Phrixus, where a ram is never sacrificed ; it was once rich, but it was robbed in our time by Pharnaces, and a little later by Mithridates of Pergamum.

Leucothea and daughter
Towards the close of the canto, the reader is returned to the world of Odysseus ; a line from Book Five of the Odyssey tells of the winds breaking up the hero's boat and is followed shortly by Leucothea, " Kadamon thugater " or Cadmon's daughter ) offering him her veil to carry him to shore (" my bikini is worth yr raft ").

Leucothea and Orchamus
Enraged, Orchamus ordered Leucothea to be buried alive.
Enraged, Orchamus ordered Leucothea buried alive.
Since Helios had defiled Leucothea, Orchamus had her put to death by burial alive in the sands.

Leucothea and Clytia
He had two daughters: Leucothea and Clytia.

Leucothea and .
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.
with images in it of Poseidon, Leucothea and Palaemon himself.
Both were afterwards worshipped as marine divinities, Ino as Leucothea, Melicertes as Palaemon.
Both were afterwards worshipped as marine divinities, Ino as Leucothea (" the white goddess "), Melicertes as Palaemon.
A sympathetic Zeus didn't want Ino to die, and transfigured her and Melicertes as Leucothea and Palaemon.
Transformed into the goddess Leucothea, Ino also represents one of the many sources of divine aid to Odysseus in the Odyssey ( 5: 333ff ), her earliest appearance in literature.
Leucothea by Jean Jules Allasseur ( 1862 ), Cour Carrée of the Palais du Louvre.
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.
) Leucothea makes a dramatic appearance as a gannet who tells the shipwrecked Odysseus to discard his cloak and raft and offers him a veil ( κρήδεμνον, kredemnon ) to wind round himself to save his life and reach land.
Leucothea is mentioned by Robert Graves in The White Goddess.
Said Leucothae ... Then Leucothea had pity ,/' mortal once / Who now is a sea-god ...'"), and reappears at the beginning of Canto 96, the first of the Thrones section (" Κρήδεμνον .../ κρήδεμνον .../ and the wave concealed her ,/ dark mass of great water.
Leucothea appears twice in Dialoghi con Leucò ( Dialogues with Leucò ) by Cesare Pavese.
Leucothea loved Apollo, the sun god.
* An alternate spelling for Leucothea, the name of several goddesses and women in Greek mythology.

was and daughter
Donna, his young wife, the girl who was both daughter and wife to him.
But his prime interest, apart from music, he insisted seriously, was his family -- his wife, daughter and son.
Bertha, blue-eyed like Mamma, was from the start her mother's daughter, destined for her mother's role in life.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
The daughter, Lilly, was a very good friend of mine and I always had hopes that someday she and Meltzer would find each other.
Lady Greville, daughter of the late Lord Chancellor Bromley and niece of Sir John Fortescue, was offered twenty pounds by the townsmen to make peace ; ;
If he had any worries, it was only the small ones, about Mother in New York, and his daughter Edwina and what she might be doing at this hour, with her Aunt Asia, in Philadelphia.
She was the daughter and sole heiress of either a cattle baron or an oil millionaire and, having arrived in New York with a big bank roll, became a dabbler in various fields.
A freshman girl's father not too long ago called a dean at Brooklyn College and demanded the `` low-down '' on a boy who was going out with his daughter.
The bride, daughter of Rhodes Semmes Baker Jr. of Houston and the late Mrs. Baker, was president of Kappa Kappa Gamma and a member of Mortar Board at Aj.
Mrs. Clayton Nairne, whose daughter, was among the court maids, chose a deep greenish blue lace gown.
Mrs. Fenwick Eustis, whose daughter was also a maid to the queen, wore an ashes of roses slipper satin gown.
It was safe to assume that Papa, sighing heavily, had said many times to his remaining daughter, `` Thank God your poor mother was spared this '', and indeed it might be true that it had been easier for Henrietta to leave, with her hand in Charles' hand, just because her `` poor mother '' was gone already and would never know.
Thetis, although a daughter of the sea-god Nereus, was also brought up by Hera, further explaining her resistance to the advances of Zeus.
Lincoln's mother, Nancy, was the daughter of Lucy Hanks, and was born in what is now Mineral County, West Virginia, then part of Virginia.
His arrival must have occurred during the " dark ages " that followed the destruction of the Mycenaean civilization, and his conflict with Gaia ( Mother Earth ) was represented by the legend of his slaying her daughter the serpent Python.
Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo.
Cassandra, was daughter of Hecuba and Priam, and Troilus ' half-sister.
Coronis, was daughter of Phlegyas, King of the Lapiths.
Phlegyas was irate after the death of his daughter and burned the Temple of Apollo at Delphi.
Poirot was buried at Styles, and his funeral was arranged by his best friend Hastings and Hastings ' daughter Judith.

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