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  1. Protogeneia

    for the asteroid 147 Protogeneia Protogeneia Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek polytonic the firstborn , in Greek mythology , may refer to Protogeneia , a daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha , progenitors in Greek mythology . ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 1. 7. 2. ref She was married to Locrus , but had no children Zeus, however, who carried her off, became by her, on mount Maenalus in Arcadia, the father of Opus mythology Opus , Aethlius and Aetolus . ref Scholia on Pindar , Olympian Ode 9. 85 Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius 4. 1780 ref According to others she was not the mother, but a daughter of Opus. ref Scholia on Pindar , Olympian Ode 9. 85 ref Endymion mythology Endymion also is called a son of Protogeneia. ref Conon mythographer Conon , Narrations 14 ref Protogeneia , a daughter of Calydon son of Aetolus Calydon and Aeolia . With Ares , she was mother to Oxylus of Aetolia. ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca 1. 7. 7. ref Protogeneia , one of the daughters of Erechtheus and Praxithea . She and her sister Pandora committed suicide when Erechtheus sacrificed Chthonia , another sister of theirs. ref Suda s. v. ref References reflist Sources http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2887.html The Ancient Library Protogeneia http www.mythindex.com greek mythology P Protogeneia.html Greek Myth Index Protogeneia SmithDGRBM Category Greek mythology Category Deucalionids Category Arcadian mythology Category Aetolian mythology Category Locris Category Women in Greek mythology Category Mortal women of Zeus bn bg de Protogeneia Tochter des Deukalion el es Protogenia eu Protogenia fr Protog nie pt Protog nia filha de Deucali o ru fi Protogeneia uk ...   more details



  1. 147 Protogeneia

    Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 name 147 Protogeneia discovery yes discovery ref http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.html discoverer Lip t Schulhof discovered July 10, 1875 alt names   named after Protogeneia mp category Main belt orbit ref ftp ftp.lowell.edu pub elgb astorb.html epoch December 31, 2006 Julian day JD 2454100.5 semimajor 468.891 Giga G m 3.134 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 452.926 Gm 3.028 AU aphelion 484.856 Gm 3.241 AU eccentricity 0.034 period 2026.831 day d 5.55 Julian year astronomy a inclination 1.935 degree angle asc node 248.729 arg peri 106.744 mean anomaly 185.625 avg speed 16.82 km second s physical characteristics yes dimensions 132.93 km ref name jpldata cite web title JPL Small Body Database Browser 147 Protogeneia url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 147 date 1997 07 17 accessdate 2008 05 21 ref mass 2.5 e 18 kg density 2.0 g cm surface grav 0.0371 m s escape velocity 0.0703 km s sidereal day 7.853 hr ref name jpldata axial tilt ? pole ecliptic lat ? pole ecliptic lon ? spectral type C type asteroid C magnitude ... single temperature 157 kelvin K 147 Protogeneia is a large Asteroid belt main belt asteroid with a low ... a primitive composition of carbonaceous material. Protogeneia was discovered by Lip t Schulhof on July ... Dictionary of Minor Planet Names , p.28 9 . ref There is one reported star stellar occultation by Protogeneia ... 148 Gallia Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Protogeneia Category Main Belt asteroids Category ... in 1875 C beltasteroid stub ast 147 Protogeneia ca 147 Protogeneia de 147 Protogeneia el 147 ... Protogeneia la 147 Protogeneia hu 147 Protogeneia ja no 147 Protogeneia nn 147 Protogeneia pl 147 Protogeneia ru 147 sk 147 Protogeneia sl 147 Protogeneja sr 147 Protogeneia sv 147 Protogeneia tl 147 Protogeneia th 147 Protogeneia uk 147 vec Lista de asteroidi 147 Protogenia vi 147 Protogeneia yo 147 Protogeneia zh ...   more details



  1. Opus (mythology)

    In Greek mythology , Opus was a son of Zeus and Protogeneia , the daughter of Deucalion . Opus was a king of the Epeians and father of Cambyse or Protogeneia. ref Pindar , Olympian Ode 9. 85 &c. with the scholia ref Opus II was a son of Locrus or Zeus by Cambyse and thus a grandson of Opus the first. ref Pindar, Olympian Ode 9 Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Homer , p. 277. ref From him, a portion of the Locri derived their name Opuntii. see Opus, Greece Opus, Locris References reflist SmithDGRBM Category Locrians Category Offspring of Zeus Category Kings in Greek mythology Category Mythology of central Greece Category Deucalionids ...   more details



  1. Calydon (son of Aetolus)

    In Greek mythology , Calydon was the eponym of the city Calydon ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Kalyd n ref . He was a son of Aetolus and Pronoe and brother of Pleuron Greek mythology Pleuron . He was married to Aeolia, daughter of Amythaon , and had by her two daughters Protogeneia , who consorted with Ares , and Epicaste , who married her cousin Agenor, son of Pleuron Agenor ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 1. 7. 7 ref . References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Aetolian mythology ...   more details



  1. Locrus

    In Greek mythology, the name Locrus may refer to 1. Locrus son of Physcius and grandson of Amphictyon son of Deucalion , became by Cabya the father of another Locrus, the mythical ancestor of the Ozolian Locrians Plut. Quaest. Graec. 15 . According to some the wife of the former Locrus was called Cambyse or Protogeneia Pind. Ol. ix. 86 Eustath. ad Horn. p.  277 . 2. Locrus was a son of Zeus and Maera , the daughter of the Argive king Proetus and Stheneboea Antaea . He is said to have assisted Zethus and Amphion in the building of Ancient Thebes Boeotia Thebes Eustath. ad Horn. p.  1688 . 3. Locrus , a son of Phaeax mythology Phaeax who emigrated to Italy where he married Laurina , the daughter of Latinus . 4. Locrus was also a Paros Parian statuary, of unknown date whose statue of Athena in the temple of Ares, at Athens, is mentioned by Pausanias . References Reflist SmithDGRBM Category Locrians Category Greek mythology Category Offspring of Zeus Category Deucalionids Category Greco Roman relations Category Demigods of Classical mythology bg el es Locro mitolog a it Locro ru uk ...   more details



  1. Tyche

    Protogeneia , linked with the Athenian Protogeneia firstborn , daughter of Erechtheus , whose ...   more details



  1. Lipót Schulhof

    Expand Hungarian Schulhof Lip t date May 2011 Lip t Schulhof March 12, 1847, Baja &ndash October, 1921, Paris or, as written in Hungarian language Hungarian , Schulhof Lip t was a Hungary Hungarian astronomer from what was at the time Austria Hungary . He was more commonly known as Leopold Schulhof or Schulhoff , since German language German was the dominant language of Austria Hungary at the time. He studied comet s and asteroid s. He worked in Vienna and Paris where he was known as L opold Schulhof . He provided a prediction for the 1893 return of Comet 15P Finlay , and was awarded the Lalande Prize of the French Academy of Sciences in that same year. border 1 cellpadding 5 Asteroid s discovered 1 147 Protogeneia July 10, 1875 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schulhof, Lipot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 12, 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH Baja DATE OF DEATH October, 1921 PLACE OF DEATH Paris DEFAULTSORT Schulhof, Lipot Category 1847 births Category 1921 deaths Category 19th century Hungarian people Category 20th century Hungarian people Category 19th century astronomers Category 20th century astronomers Category Hungarian astronomers Category Asteroid discoverers Category Hungarian expatriates in Austria Category Hungarian expatriates in France Category People from Baja Hungary scientist stub Euro astronomer stub de Lip t Schulhof eo Lip t Schulhof hu Schulhof Lip t ja pl Lip t Schulhof pt Lip t Schulhof zh ...   more details



  1. Aethlius

    for the writer of this name Aethlius writer Aethlius Greek language Greek polytonic was, in Greek mythology , the first king of Elis , ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias , v. 1. 2 ref father of Endymion mythology Endymion . ref Citation last Schmitz first Leonhard author link contribution Aethlius 1 editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 51 publisher place Boston, MA year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0060.html ref He was the son of either Zeus and Protogeneia daughter of Deucalion , ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus , i. 7. 2 ref ref Gaius Julius Hyginus , Fabulae 155 ref and was married to Calyce mythology Calyce . According to some accounts, Endymion was himself a son of Zeus and first king of Elis. ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus , i. 7. 5. ref Other traditions again made Aethlius a son of Aeolus , who was called by the name of Zeus. ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias , v. 8. 1. ref References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM Category Offspring of Zeus Category Deucalionids Category Kings of Elis Greek myth stub Greek deity stub de Aethlios el es Etlio fr thlios id Aethlios it Etlio ja ru uk ...   more details



  1. Oxylus

    In Greek mythology , Oxylus originally Oxylos lang el may refer to A son of Ares and Protogeneia , daughter of Calydon . ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 1. 7. 7 ref An one eyed man from Aetolia , son of Haemon himself son of Thoas or of Andraemon . He was exiled from Aetolia on account of unintentional homicide his victim was either his own brother Therimus or a certain Alcidocus, son of Scopius. In his wanderings, he met Temenus , son of Aristomachus , on a road. Temenus had been told by an oracle to look out for a man with three eyes, and Oxylus, having one eye himself and riding a horse or mule with two more, matched that description. Oxylus then, as the oracle had recommended, accompanied Temenus and his brother, Cresphontes , in their invasion of the Peloponnesus . For his aid, Oxylus received Elis , a fertile land, as his own others say, though, that he had to win it. He had been wanting the land for himself for a while and, suspecting that the Dorians would not give it to him, led them through Arcadia and not Elis, so they would not be able to observe the goodliness of it. Nevertheless, he did have to fight over the land with the Dorian Dius . The latter proposed that each side chose a single soldier to represent his army. Degmenus, an archer, fought for Dius and Pyraechmes, a slinger, for Oxylus the latter won, and Oxylus received Elis as his domain. In accordance with a prophecy of the oracle, he brought in Agorius, great grandson of Orestes and thus a descendant of Pelops , as a co founder. The land became prosperous under him. By Pieria, Oxylus had two sons Aetolus, who died before his parents, and Laias, who inherited the kingdom after him. ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 2. 8. 3 ref ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 5. 3. 7. 5. 4. 5 ref Son of Orius, who is noted in the Deipnosophistae for fathering the Hamadryad s with his own sister Hamadryas. ref Athenaeus , Banquet of The Learned , 3. 78B ref References reflist External links http www.mythindex.com ...   more details



  1. 148 Gallia

    Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 name 148 Gallia discovery yes discovery ref http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.html discoverer Paul Henry and Prosper Henry discovered August 7, 1875 alt names   named after Gaul mp category Main belt orbit ref ftp ftp.lowell.edu pub elgb astorb.html epoch December 31, 2006 Julian day JD 2454100.5 semimajor 414.388 Giga G m 2.770 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 336.871 Gm 2.252 AU aphelion 491.906 Gm 3.288 AU eccentricity 0.187 period 1683.920 day d 4.61 Julian year astronomy a inclination 25.299 degree angle asc node 145.192 arg peri 252.131 mean anomaly 123.742 avg speed 17.74 km second s physical characteristics yes dimensions 97.7 km mass 9.8 e 17 kg density 2.0 g cm surface grav 0.0273 m s escape velocity 0.0517 km s sidereal day ? d axial tilt ? pole ecliptic lat ? pole ecliptic lon ? spectral type R type asteroid R abs magnitude 7.63 albedo 0.10 single temperature 167 kelvin K 148 Gallia as Greek is a large Asteroid belt main belt asteroid . It is classified as one of the few R type asteroid s. Gallia was discovered by the brothers Paul Henry and Prosper Henry on August 7, 1875, but the credit for this discovery was given to Prosper. It is named after the Latin name for Gaul France . References Reflist Minor planets navigator 147 Protogeneia 149 Medusa Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Gallia Category Main Belt asteroids Category R type asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1875 beltasteroid stub ast 148 Gallia de 148 Gallia el 148 es 148 Galia eo 148 Galio eu 148 Galia fa fr 148 Gallia it 148 Gallia la 148 Gallia hu 148 Gallia ja no 148 Gallia nn 148 Gallia pl 148 Gallia pt 148 Gallia ru 148 sk 148 Gallia sl 148 Galija sr 148 sv 148 Gallia tl 148 Gallia th 148 Gallia uk 148 vi 148 Gallia yo 148 Gallia zh ...   more details



  1. Chthonia

    In Greek mythology, the name Chthonia of the earth may refer to Daughter of Erechtheus and Praxithea . She was sacrificed by her father, who had received a prophecy according to which he could win the imminent battle against Eumolpus only if he sacrificed his daughter. Her sisters, who had sworn to kill themselves if one of them died, fulfilled their oath by throwing themselves off a cliff ref Hyginus , Fabulae , 46 & 238 ref ref Apollodorus , Biblioheca , 3. 15. 4 ref . According to the dictionary of Suda ref Suda s. v. parthenoi ref , only two of the sisters, Protogeneia and Pandora, did commit suicide, which makes sense since of the other daughters of Erechtheus, Orithyia had been abducted by Anemoi Boreas Boreas , Procris married off to Cephalus , and Creusa was still a baby at the time the oath had been sworn ref Euripides , Ion , 277 ref . It was also said, however, that Chthonia married her uncle Butes , which probably indicates a version that she was not sacrificed. ref Apollodorus, Bibliotheca , 3. 15. 1 note that in 3. 15. 4, it is simply stated that Erechtheus sacrificed his youngest daughter, without mention of her name. ref Daughter of Phoroneus or of Colontas. She and her brother Clymenus were said to have founded a sanctuary of Demeter Chthonia see below at Hermione. In another version, Demeter, during her wanderings in search of Persephone , was ill treated by Colontas, against which Chthonia protested. Demeter burned Colontas alive in his house, but saved Chthonia and transported her to Hermione, where she founded the aforementioned sanctuary. ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 2. 35. 3 5 ref One of the Alkyonides . ref Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Homer , 776, 16 ref An epithet of Demeter ref Orphic Hymn 39 to Demeter, 12 ref ref Apollonius Rhodius , Argonautica , 4. 987 ref and several other chthonic deities, such as Hecate ref Apollonius Rhodius , Argonautica 4. 148 Orphic Hymn 35. 9 ref , Nyx ref Orphic Hymn 2 to Nyx, 8 ref or M ...   more details



  1. 146 Lucina

    Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 name 146 Lucina discovery yes discovery ref http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.html discoverer Alphonse Borrelly discovered June 8, 1875 alt names   mp category Main belt orbit ref ftp ftp.lowell.edu pub elgb astorb.html epoch December 31, 2006 Julian day JD 2454100.5 semimajor 406.777 Giga G m 2.719 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 380.397 Gm 2.543 AU aphelion 433.156 Gm 2.895 AU eccentricity 0.065 period 1637.739 day d 4.48 Julian year astronomy a inclination 13.074 degree angle asc node 84.177 arg peri 143.509 mean anomaly 152.155 avg speed 18.04 km second s physical characteristics yes dimensions 132.2 km mass 2.4 e 18 kg density 2.0 g cm surface grav 0.0369 m s escape velocity 0.0699 km s sidereal day ? d axial tilt ? pole ecliptic lat ? pole ecliptic lon ? spectral type C type asteroid C abs magnitude 8.20 albedo 0.10 single temperature 169 kelvin K 146 Lucina is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid . It is large, dark and has a carbonate carbonaceous composition. It was discovered by Alphonse Borrelly on June 8, 1875, and named after Lucina goddess Lucina , the Roman mythology Roman goddess of childbirth. Two star stellar occultation s by Lucina have been observed so far, in 1982 and 1989. During the first event, a possible small natural satellite satellite 6  km in diameter was detected. Further evidence for a satellite emerged in 2003, this time based on astrometry astrometric measurements http www.johnstonsarchive.net astro asteroidmoonsq.html . Reflist Minor planets navigator 145 Adeona 147 Protogeneia Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Lucina Category Main Belt asteroids Category C type asteroids Category Asteroids named from Roman mythology Category Discoveries by Alphonse Louis Nicolas Borrelly Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1875 C beltasteroid stub ast 146 Lucina ca 146 Lucina de 146 Lucina el 146 es 146 Lucina eo 146 Lucino eu 146 Luzina fa fr ...   more details



  1. Praxithea

    In Greek mythology , Praxithea lang el was a name attributed to five women. Wife of Erichthonius Interwiki bn bn . Praxithea was a Naiad nymph. According to Apollodorus Praxithea married Erichthonius of Athens and by him had a son named Pandion I . Praxithea s sister Zeuxippe married her nephew Pandion, and to them were born Erechtheus , Butes , Procne and Philomela princess of Athens Philomela ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Apollod. 3.14.8&fromdoc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0022 3. 14. 8 ref . Wife of Erechtheus Interwiki bn bn . Praxithea was a daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia , daughter of the river god Cephissus Athenian plain Cephissus . She married Erechtheus and bore him Cecrops , Pandorus , Metion , Thespius , Eupalamus, Sicyon , Orneus , Procris , Creusa , Merope , Chthonia , Orithyia , Pandora and Protogeneia. ref Apollodorus. The Library , http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus3.html 3.15.1 . ref ref Diodorus Siculus. Library of History , http www.theoi.com Text DiodorusSiculus4B.html 4.29 . ref ref Diodorus Siculus. Library of History , http www.theoi.com Text DiodorusSiculus4D.html 4.76.1 . ref ref Pausanias. Description of Greece , http www.theoi.com Text Pausanias2A.html 2.6.5 . ref ref Pausanias. Description of Greece , http www.theoi.com Text Pausanias2A.html 2.25.6 . ref ref Plutarch. Life of Theseus , http www.theoi.com Text PlutarchTheseus.html 5 . ref ref http www.theoi.com Nymphe NymphePraxithea.html Theoi Project Praxithea , naiad nymph of Athens in Attica ref ref Suda s. v. ref Metanira s maid Praxithea was the woman that cried out when she saw Demeter holding Metanira s son Demophon in the fires, thus preventing him from becoming immortal. ref Apollodorus. The Library , http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus1.html 1.5.1 . ref Daughter of Leos Praxithea or Phrasithea was a daughter of Leos . Along with her sisters, Theope and Eubule, she sacrifice ...   more details



  1. Pyrrha

    other uses Image Virgil Solis Deucalion Pyrrha.jpg thumb Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing rocks that become babies. In Greek mythology , Pyrrha was the daughter of Epimetheus mythology Epimetheus and Pandora and wife of Deucalion . When Zeus decided to end the Bronze Age with the great Deluge myth deluge , Deucalion and his wife, Pyrrha, were the only survivors. Even though he was imprisoned, Prometheus who could see the future and had foreseen the coming of this flood told his son, Deucalion, to build an ark and, thus, they survived. During the flood, they landed on Mount Parnassus , the only place spared by the flood. Once the deluge was over and the couple were on land again, Deucalion consulted an oracle of Themis about how to repopulate the earth. He was told to throw the bones of his mother behind his shoulder. Deucalion and Pyrrha understood the mother to be Gaia mythology Gaia , the mother of all living things, and the bones to be rocks. They threw the rocks behind their shoulders, which soon began to lose their hardness and change form. Their mass grew greater, and the beginnings of human form emerged. The parts that were soft and moist became skin, the veins of the rock became people s veins, and the hardest parts of the rocks became bones. The stones thrown by Pyrrha became women those thrown by Deucalion became men. Deucalion and Pyrrha had three sons, Hellen , Amphictyon , Orestheus and three daughters Protogeneia , Pandora II and Thyia . The story of Deucalion and Pyrrha is also retold in the Roman poet Ovid s famous collection of Metamorphoses. In this retelling, Jove the Roman equivalent of Zeus takes pity on the couple, recognizing them to be devout worshipers. He parts the clouds and ends the deluge specifically to save Deucalion and Pyrrha, who are floating aimlessly on a raft. When the storm has cleared and the waters have subsided, Deucalion and Pyrrha are taken aback by the desolate wreckage of the land, and understand that they are now responsibl ...   more details



  1. Deucalion

    2, who posits that a third daughter, Protogeneia, who was named at e.g. Pausanias, http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... , Orestheus , Protogeneia , Pandora II and Thyia are their children. Aeolus , Aethlius , Dorus ...   more details



  1. Erechtheus

    daughters is meant. But in one version it is Chthonia who is sacrificed. In another both Protogeneia ...   more details



  1. 147 (number)

    BC 147 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 764 &ndash 765 Common Era CE 147 Protogeneia ...   more details



  1. Endymion (mythology)

    , was Aethlius, who was the son of Zeus and of Protogeneia , the daughter of Deucalion , and the father ...   more details



  1. List of minor planets/101?200

    de Marseille Marseilles Alphonse Louis Nicolas Borrelly A. Borrelly 147 Protogeneia &mdash ...   more details



  1. Meanings of minor planet names: 1?500

    Protogeneia Protogeneia , mythological Greek princess 148 Gallia Gaul , Roman province 149 Medusa Medusa ...   more details



  1. Ares

    Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius , Argonautica , 2. 946 ref Phylonome Lycastus Parrhasius Protogeneia Oxylus ...   more details



  1. List of named minor planets (O-R)

    22278 Protitch 147 Protogeneia 52228 Protos 4474 Proust 474 Prudentia 5932 Prutkov 7543 Prylis ...   more details



  1. Zeus

    Protogeneia Aethlius possibly Opus mythology Opus Pyrrha Hellen Semele Dionysus Taygete Lacedaemon ...   more details



  1. Pronunciation of asteroid names

    IPA pr s p s s n 147 Protogeneia IPA pro t d s s na . Greek 474 Prudentia ...   more details




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