Dryope — This article is about the female mythological character. For the people, see Dryopes. In Greek mythology, Dryope[1] (Δρυόπη) is the name attributed to several distinct figures. Contents 1 Dryope, lover of Apollo 2 Other characters … Wikipedia
Heracles — This article is about the Greek mythic hero. For the Roman mythological analogue, see Hercules. For other uses, see Heracles (disambiguation). Heracles … Wikipedia
Neaera — Neaera, Neæra, or Neaira are different transliterations of an Ancient Greek name (Νέαιρα). They may refer to: Characters in Ancient Greek mythology and history Neaira (hetaera), a prostitute in the 4th century BC Neaera, wife of Strymon and… … Wikipedia
Hylas — In Greek mythology, Hylas (Greek: Ὕλας ) was the son of King Theiodamas of the Dryopians. Other sources such as Ovid state that Hylas father was Heracles and his mother was the nymph Melite, or that his mother was the wife of Theiodamus, whose… … Wikipedia
Neaira — (griechisch Νέαιρα, lateinisch Neaera) ist der Name mehrerer Gestalten der griechischen Mythologie: Neaira (Geliebte des Helios), Mutter der Rinderhirten, die auf Thrinakie die Rinderherden ihres Vaters hüteten Neaira (Geliebte des Strymon),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hylas — Hylas, im griech. Mythus Sohn des Dryoperkönigs Theiodamas, Liebling des Herakles, der ihn auf dem Argonautenzug mit sich nahm. Bei Kios in Mysien verließ H. das Schiff, um Wasser zu schöpfen; aber wegen seiner Schönheit zogen ihn die… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Hylas — ▪ Greek mythology in ancient Greek legend, son of Theiodamas (king of the Dryopians in Thessaly), favourite and companion of Heracles on the Argonautic expedition. Having gone ashore at Cios in Mysia to fetch water, he was dragged down by… … Universalium