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Alcippe, or Alkippê was a figure in Greek mythology comprises the collected legends of Greek gods and goddesses and ancient heroes and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. Our surviving sources of mythology are literary reworkings of this oral tradition, supplemented by interpretations of iconic imagery, sometimes modern ones, sometimes ancient ones, as... Greek mythology. She was the daughter of This atricle is about Ares, the Greek god of war. For other possible meanings of the name Ares, see Ares (disambiguation). Ares (man, male, strife), in Greek mythology, is the god of war and son of Zeus and Hera. Identified with Mars in Roman mythology. When Halirrhotius raped Alcippe, Ares... Ares and Aglaulus is a figure in Greek mythology, daughter of Cecrops. According to Apollodorus, Hephaestus attempted to rape Athena but was unsuccessful. His semen fell on the ground, impregnating Gaia. Gaia didnt want the infant Erichthonius, so she gave the baby to Athena. Athena gave three sisters: Herse, Pandrosus and... Aglaulus.


When Halirrhotius (or Halirrhotios) was the son of Poseidon in Greek mythology. When Halirrhotius raped Alcippe, Ares daughter by Aglaulus, Ares murdered him. Ares was tried in a court, the first murder trial in history. He was acquitted. Categories: Mythology stubs ... Halirrhotius, son of This article is about the Greek god. See also: Poseidon missile; Poseidon drowning detection system; and Poseidon bubble. Andrea Doria as Neptune by Agnolo Bronzino: a potent allegory of Genoas hegemony in the Tyrrhenian Sea In Greek Mythology, Poseidon was the god of the sea, known to the Romans... Poseidon, raped Alcippe, Ares' daughter by Aglaulus, Ares killed him for which he was tried in a court, the first trial in history on the mountain named Aerophagus, which was named after Ares. He was acquitted in court by all twelve gods.


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Alcippe - definition of Alcippe in Encyclopedia (99 words)
Alcippe, or AlkippĂȘ was a figure in Greek mythology.
When Halirrhotius, son of Poseidon, raped Alcippe, Ares' daughter by Aglaulus, Ares killed him for which he was tried in a court, the first trial in history on the mountain named Aerophagus, which was named after Ares.
He was acquitted in court by all twelve gods.
Alkippê - encyclopedia article about Alkippê. (440 words)
Alcippe, or AlkippĂȘ was a figure in Greek mythology Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition.
Our surviving sources of mythology are literary reworkings of this oral tradition, supplemented by interpretations of iconic imagery, sometimes modern ones, sometimes ancient ones, as myth was a means for later Greeks themselves to throw light on cult practices and traditions that were no longer explicable.
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