Corybas (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Corybas is the son of Iasion and the goddess Cybele, who gave his name to the Corybantes (Koribantes), or dancing priests of Phrygia. The Korybantes were associated with Orpheus, another son of Apollo and a Mousa, founder of the closely related Orphic Mysteries.
- Opheltius
- In Greek mythology, Opheltius, is the name of two soldiers in the Trojan War on each side of the conflict:Opheltius, a defender of Troy killed by Euryalus. Opheltius, an Achaean killed by Hector
- Idaea of Troad
- In Greek mythology, Idaea or Idaia was a nymph, presumably of Mount Ida in the ancient Troad region of western Anatolia. She was the mother, by the river-god Scamander, of Teucer, who was the first to rule as a king over the region known later as Troy
- Phoronis (epic poem)
- The Phoronis is a lost ancient Greek epic poem. It told the story of the local Tirynthian culture hero Phoroneus. The author is unknown. Various internal evidence suggest a date between the late seventh and sixth-century BC, although a fifth-century BC
- Cyzicene epigrams
- The Cyzicene epigrams are a collection of nineteen numbered Greek epigrams, each accompanied by a short prose preamble, which, together with a one-sentence introduction, constitute the third and shortest book of the Palatine Anthology. The epigrams are
- Opheltes (mythology)
- In Greek mythology, Opheltes may refer to several figures in Greek mythology, including:Opheltes, the infant son of Lycurgus of Nemea, killed by a serpent. Opheltes, one of the Tyrrhenian pirates who attempted to deceive and kidnap Dionysus, and were
- Phoronis (Hellanicus)
- The Phoronis is a lost work by the fifth-century Greek historian Hellanicus of Lesbos. It takes its title from the local Tirynthian culture hero Phoroneus. It was an account of Argolic tradition, consisting mostly of genealogies, with short accounts of
- Paeon (son of Antilochus)
- In Greek mythology, Paeon or Paion was the son of Antilochus, and a lord of Messenia. Antilochus was one of the suitors of Helen, who together with his father Nestor, the king of Pylos, and brother Thrasymedes, fought in the Trojan War. According to the
- Dardanus (Scythian king)
- In Greek mythology, Dardanus was a Scythian king, who was the father of Idaea, the second wife of Phineus, the king of Salmydessus in Thrace. After Idaea falsely accused Phineus' sons by his first wife, she was sent back to Dardanus, where he condemned
- Lamia (daughter of Poseidon)
- In Greek mythology, Lamia was a daughter of Poseidon, and mother, by Zeus, of the Libyan Sibyl. It was perhaps this Lamia who, according to Stesichorus, was the mother of Scylla
- Pimelodella brasiliensis
- Pimelodella brasiliensis is a species of three-barbeled catfish of the family Heptapteridae. It is endemic to the Paraíba do Sul river basin in Brazil, although there are unconfirmed records from elsewhere. This species reaches a total length of 18.0 cm