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 Clytius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clytius is the name of many people in Greek mythology :
One of the sons of Aeolus who followed Aeneas into Italy and was killed by Turnus is also named Clytius in the Aeneid, 9, v.
A son of Laomedon in Homer 's Iliad, book 10.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clytius

  
 Clytius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Clytius is the name of many people in (The mythology of the ancient Greeks) Greek mythology :
A son of (Click link for more info and facts about Laomedon) Laomedon in (An ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs) Homer 's (A Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the siege of Troy) Iliad, book 10.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/C/Cl/Clytius.htm

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 563 (v. 1)
35.) [L. (Ka\7]Twp), a son of Clytius, slain at Troy by the Telamonian Ajax.
http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0572.html

  
 Clytius Sources
Tithonus, Priam, Lampus, Clytius and Hicetaon, sons of Laomedon;
Laomedon married Strymo; Some say the wife of Laomedon was Placia; Some say the wife of Laomedon was Leucippe; Tithonus, Lampus, Clytius, Hicetaon, Podarces, five sons, and Hesione, Cilla, and Astyoche, three daughters, of Laomedon; Bucolion, son of Laomedon by the nymph Calybe;
Procleia, daughter of Clytius and sister of Caletor;
http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i986Sources.htm

  
 Homer - The Iliad - Page 36
Then Ajax struck Caletor son of Clytius in the chest with a spear as he was bringing fire towards the ship.
He then aimed a spear at Ajax, and missed him, but he hit Lycophron a follower of Ajax, who came from Cythera, but was living with Ajax inasmuch as he had killed a man among the Cythereans.
Hector could not force Ajax back and fire the ship, nor yet could Ajax drive Hector from the spot to which heaven had brought him.
http://www.galileolibrary.com/ebooks/eu01/iliad_page_36.htm

  
 Clytius Definition / Clytius Research
Clytius is the name of many people in Greek mythology 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 myth was a means for later Greeks themselves to throw light on cult practices and traditions that were no longer explicable.
[click for more] and was killed by Turnus is additionally named Clytius in the Aeneid, 9, v.
http://www.elresearch.com/Clytius

  
 Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica Online - The Gold Scales
To him Clytius and Iphitus joined themselves, the warders of Oechalia, sons of Eurytus the ruthless, Eurytus, to whom the Far-shooting god gave his bow; but he had no joy of the gift; for of his own choice he strove even with the giver.
After them came the sons of Aeacus, not both together, nor from the same spot; for they settled far from Aegina in exile, when in their folly they had slain their brother Phoeus.
And after them the son of Oeneus slew bold Itomeneus, and Artaceus, leader of men; all of whom the inhabitants still honour with the worship due to heroes.
http://oaks.nvg.org/sa4ra16.html

  
 The Odyssey eBook by Homer
Then he said to his friend Piraeus, “Piraeus, son of Clytius, you have throughout shown yourself the most willing to serve me of all those who have accompanied me to Pylos; I wish you would take this stranger to your own house and entertain him hospitably till I can come for him.”
And Piraeus answered, “Telemachus, you may stay away as long as you please, but I will look after him for you, and he shall find no lack of hospitality.”
http://www.bookrags.com/ebooks/1727/138.html

  
 The Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius (fl. 3rd Century B.C.)
86-89) To him Clytius and Iphitus joined themselves, the
http://www.makingitgreat.info/theargon16/thearg006.asp

  
 PEOPLES
And Erichthonius begat Tros to be king among the Trojans, and from Tros again three peerless sons were born, Ilus, and Assaracus, and godlike Ganymedes that was born the fairest of mortal men...
And Ilus again begat a son, peerless Laomedon, and Laomedon begat Tithonus and Priam and Clytius, and Hicetaon, scion of Ares....CONTINUE QUOTE
What may be adduced from this genealogy, as literary ethnological theory goes, is that the consolidation of Troy, which is to say a 'federation' of Trojans, was an integration of a wide diversity of ethnic groups from everywhere, and, consequently, of character traits.
http://www.troya.com.mx/Peoples_Iliad/PEOPLES.html

  
 Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica by Hesiod
And after these Antiope the queen, daughter of the aged son of Nauboius, bare her youngest child, golden-haired Iolea.'
Of him sprang sons, Didaeon and Clytius and god-like Toxeus and Iphitus, a scion of Ares.
http://www.4literature.net/Hesiod/Hesiod_Homeric_Hymns_and_Homerica/37.html

  
 Realm Of Hisoka - Greenwitch (#1987) vs Chronos (#1811)
Clytius (#1208)'s 14 Wraiths are created through battle.
Chronos (#1811)'s ally Clytius (#1208) sent reinforcements of 5220 Wraiths.
Clytius (#1208)'s Wraiths slew Greenwitch (#1987)'s 4 Phoenix units.
http://www.avidgamers.com/4gotten/Chronos1811Green.html

  
 [No title]
He was son of Clytius, son of Aeolus.
She was completed for Ocean S.S. Co in February of 1958.
Completed in the February of 1958 for Ocean S.S. she transferred to Elder Dempster in 1977 and renamed Onitsha.
http://www.merchantnavyofficers.com/BF65.html

  
 The Odyssey, by Homer, Butler Tr.; Book XVI Page 6
When they had come inside the harbour they drew the ship on to the land; their servants came and took their armour from them, and they left all the presents at the house of Clytius.
Then they sent a servant to tell Penelope that Telemachus had gone into the country, but had sent the ship to the town to prevent her from being alarmed and made unhappy.
Thus did they converse, and meanwhile the ship which had brought Telemachus and his crew from Pylos had reached the town of Ithaca.
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Homer_Butler_Tr/The_Odyssey/Book_XVI_p6.html

  
 Iliad by Homer
First Asaeus, Autonous, and Opites; Dolops son of Clytius, Opheltius and Agelaus; Aesymnus, Orus and Hipponous steadfast in battle; these chieftains of the Achaeans did Hector slay, and then he fell upon the rank and file.
What, then is the full tale of those whom Hector son of Priam killed in the hour of triumph which Jove then vouchsafed him?
All had then been lost and no help for it, and the Achaeans would have fled pell-mell to their ships, had not Ulysses cried out to Diomed, "Son of Tydeus, what has happened to us that we thus forget our prowess?
http://www.4literature.net/Homer/Iliad/43.html

  
 Homer - The Odyssey - Page 58
When they were now come within the deep harbour, the men drew up the black ship on the shore, while squires, haughty of heart, bare away their weapons, and straightway carried the glorious gifts to the house of Clytius.
And now the well-builded ship was being brought to land at Ithaca, the ship that bare Telemachus from Pylos with all his company.
Anon they sent forward a herald to the house of Odysseus to bear the tidings to prudent Penelope, namely, how Telemachus was in the field, and had bidden the ship sail to the city, lest the noble queen should be afraid, and let the round tears fall.
http://www.galileolibrary.com/ebooks/eu02/odyssey_page_58.htm

  
 Virgile - Enéide, 10, 118-361
est tout aussi fort que son père Clytius, que son frère Ménesthée.
Deux Latins (ou Rutules) imaginés par Virgile, et cités ici seulement, même si ces noms se retrouvent ailleurs pour désigner des Troyens (Clytius en 9, 774 ; 10, 129 et 11, 666) ou un Crétois (Cydon, en 12, 858).
Clytius, l'enfant aux joues blondes de leur premier duvet,
http://bcs.fltr.ucl.ac.be/Virg/V10-118-361.html

  
 Religion - Gigantomachy
The most well-known are Porphyrion, Alcyoneus, Enceladus, Ephialtes, Eurytus, Clytius, Polybotes, Pallas, Hippolytus, Gration, Agrius and Thoas.
Nevertheless, the other goddesses, who participated in the Gigantomachy too, succeeded in giving a hand to the main protagonists.
When he let his hands loose to rest a bit, Hecate threw a rain of burning torches on him.
http://www.archaeonia.com/religion/gigantomachy.htm

  
 Hecate, Greek Mythology Link.
Hecate, a divinity of the Underworld and companion of Persephone, is called the queen of night and the goddess of the cross-roads; her three faces are turned towards as many directions, and her name was shrieked at night at the cross-roads of cities.
Hecate is regarded as supreme, both in Heaven and in the Underworld, and it is said that Zeus calls upon her whenever any man on earth offers sacrifices, and prays for favour.
She is often seen bearing torches, and it is with them that she killed Clytius 6 in the course of the Gigantomachy.
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Hecate.html

  
 Glossary and Index for the Iliad
Caletor (2): son of Clytius, Trojan warrior: killed by Telamonian Ajax (15.491).
Dolops (1): son of Clytius, Achaean warrior: killed by Hector (11.342).
Clytius (1): son of Laomedon, brother of Priam, senior Trojan statesman: with Priam at the Scaean Gates, observes Helen (3.162); father of Caletor (15.491); his family tree (20.284).
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/homer/iliad_index.htm

  
 March 1999 Joke Day Archives
Clytius asked his lawyer to get him into a law school through
The day after his graduation the lawyer was present at Clytius' death bed
Clytius was rich he did as asked and got him into the fastest Law School
http://members.aol.com/arwenevstr/mar1999.html

  
 The Iliad of Homer by Homer 19
Erichthonius begat Tros, king of the Trojans, and Tros had three noble sons, Ilus, Assaracus, and Ganymede who was comeliest of mortal men; wherefore the gods carried him off to be Jove's cupbearer, for his beauty's sake, that he might dwell among the immortals.
But Assaracus was father to Capys, and Capys to Anchises, who was my father, while Hector is son to Priam.
Ilus begat Laomedon, and Laomedon begat Tithonus, Priam, Lampus, Clytius, and Hiketaon of the stock of Mars.
http://www.classicbookshelf.com/library/homer/the_iliad_of_homer/19

  
 House of Hades
In the war against the Giants, she killed Clytius with her torch (see also the War of the Giants).
http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/hades.html

  
 Hephaestus
Before Hephaestus released his mother from the throne she agreed to his demand that he would have a place on Olympus and be seated among the gods.
In the Trojan War, he appeared as fire and flame, but, nevertheless, did not scorn working with his hands, and when requested by Thetis he made armor for Achilles.
He fought with the combatants of the gigantomarchy, killing the giant Clytius with a branding iron.
http://www.themystica.com/mythical-folk/articles/hephaestus.html

  
 glbtq >> literature >> Virgil
Where Virgil had simply called Clytius Cydon's "latest joy" and remarked that Cydon's amorous life was almost ended on the battlefield, Dryden saw fit to interpolate a very un-Virgilian comment: "The wretched Cydon had received his doom, / Who courted Clytius in his beardless bloom, / And sought with lust obscene polluted joys."
Byron, in search of literature that would validate his own youthful homosexual feelings, found inspiration in the episode of Nisus and Euryalus, and published his own translation while he was still in his teens.
This last was the case with the lines on Cydon as they appeared in Dryden's famous rhymed version of the Aeneid (1698).
http://www.glbtq.com/literature/virgil,3.html

  
 Lecture 4
Alexander and Menelaos are going to fight about yourself, and you are to be the wife of him who is the victor."
These were too old to fight, but they were fluent orators, and sat on the tower like cicadas that chirrup delicately from the boughs of some high tree in a wood.
B) Iliad 3.146-160: The two sages, Ucalegon and Antenor, elders of the people, were seated by the Scaean gates, with Priam, Panthoös, Thymoetes, Lampos, Clytius, and Hiketaon of the race of Ares.
http://www.uh.edu/~cldue/3307/2001/lecture4.html

  
 MYTH MAN'S GIANTS PAGE
The Olympian gods then took turns felling Giants, as Heracles stood nearby and promptly dispatched them one by one with his poisonous arrows.
Hecate burned Clytius with her torches, prepping him for Heracles.
Dionysus wounded Eurytus with his thyrsus, providing an easy target for Heracles.
http://www.thanasis.com/modern/giants.htm

  
 Phoebe (moon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The IAU nomenclature standards have stated that features on Phoebe are to be named after characters in the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts.
In 2005, the IAU officially named 24 craters (Acastus, Admetus, Amphion, Butes, Calais, Canthus, Clytius, Erginus, Euphemus, Eurydamas, Eurytion, Eurytus, Hylas, Idmon, Iphitus, Jason, Mopsus, Nauplius, Oileus, Peleus, Phlias, Talaus, Telamon, and Zetes).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebe_(moon)

  
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 Ancient History Sourcebook: Pausanias: Description of Greece, Book II: Corinth
Afterwards also, when war had arisen between him and Archander and Architeles, the sons of Achaeus, he brought in as his ally Sicyon from Attica, and gave him Zeuxippe his daughter to wife.
Homer traces their descent to the more august side of their family, and says that they were the first founders of Thebes, in my opinion distinguishing the lower city from the Cadmea.[2.6.5] When Lamedon became king he took to wife an Athenian woman, Pheno, the daughter of Clytius.
Having conceived of Zeus and Epopeus, shepherd of peoples.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/pausanias-bk2.html

  
 McCarty, "Depth, Markup and Modelling", Figure 1
and while fortune helped him, Clytius and Clanus,
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/epc/chwp/CHC2003/McCarty_b2_files/figure1.htm

  
 Argonauts
The Argonauts Iphitus and Clytius were slain in the battle as the Argonaut Meleager killed Aeetes with an arrow.
The victorious Argonauts now hurried back to the Argo as Medea tried to cover their retreat from her father and the armies of Colchis.
If you like this stuff, you should check out the real thing!
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/argonauts.htm

  
 Over 4600 Images of Art and Architecture.
Pergamon Altar: south frieze: detail of head of giant Clytius
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/htdocs/surveys/charlotte/bymedium/00455.html

  
 Conington-Nettleship-Haverfield, Aen. 1.1-7
777, has (of the poet Clytius) "Semper equos atque arma virum pugnasque canebat." Comp.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jfarrell/cnh/a/01/1-11.html

  
 The Bible UFO Connection - The Connections - Human Anomalies - Giants in History, Myth, and Legend - Part 3
Strabo mentions a royal champion of gigantic stature who was slain, after "a great struggle," by Antimenidas, of Mitylene in Lesbos, a soldier brother of the famed Greek poet Alcaeus.
The Giants, Titans and Cyclopes include: Agrius, Alcyoneus, Aloeus, Alpus, Antaeüs, Arges, Atlas, Brontes, Chthonius, Clytius, Coeus, Crius, Cronus, Damasen, Enceladus, Ephialtes, Epimetheus, Eurytus, Gegenees, Gration, Hippolytus, Hopladamus, Hyperion, Lapetus, Metis, Mimas, Mnemosyne, Oceanus, Orion, Orius, Otus, Pallas, Peloreus, Phoebe, Polybotes, Porphyrion, Prometheus, Rhea, Steropes, Talus, Tethys, Thea, Themis, Thoas, Thurius, and Typhoeus.
http://www.bibleufo.com/humanphenom92.htm

  
 Metamorphoses Tales by Ovid, part 3 - The Gold Scales
An ashen spear, from his strong arm, went through both Clytius's thighs, while Clanis's jaw bit on a javelin.
While Fortune aided his hand, Perseus killed Clytius and Clanis, born of one mother, with different wounds.
Catching the nose, it went through the middle of the neck, jutting out front and back.
http://oaks.nvg.org/omc.html

  
 Butterflies and Skippers of North America - Bolla clytius
Butterflies and Skippers of North America - Bolla clytius
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Mottled Bolla ( Bolla clytius [Godman and Salvin])
http://www.nearctica.com/butter/plate23/Bclyt.htm

  
 Virgile - Eneide, 11, 532-724
Il y a d'abord Eunée, le fils de Clytius, là devant elle,
http://bcs.fltr.ucl.ac.be/Virg/V11-532-724.html

  
 Clytius Sources
Earth bore by Sky the Giants Porphyrion and Alcyoneus, Ephialtes, Eurytus, Clytius, Mimas, Enceladus, Pallas,Polybotes, Hippolytus, Gration, Agrius and Thoas.
Earth received the blood that dripped from the severed genitals of Uranus and bore the Erinyes, the Giants, and the Meliae Nymphae;
http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i1923Sources.htm

  
 Lactantius on Ovid (Ovid Illustrated--Univ. of Virginia E-Text Center)
item Astyages, Rhoetus, Indus Athis, Phorbas, Amphimedon, Actorides Erytus, //5// Polydegmon, Abaris, Lycetus, Helix, Phlegyas, Clytus, Idas, Clymenus, Prothoenor, Hypseus, Lyncides, Emathion, Chromis, Broteas, Telames, Epytus, Lampetides, Pedasus, Lycormas, Pelates, Corythus, Abas, Menaleus, Dorylas, Halcyoneus, Clytius, Clanis, Aethion, Agyrtes, Molpeus, Echemmon.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/latin/ovid/narrationes.html

  
 Metamorphoses V
Nomina autem eorum qui cecidere: Rhoetus, Atys, Lycabas, Phorbas, Amphimedon, Erithus, Polydaemon, Abaris, Lycetus, Elyces, Phlegyas, Clytus, Idas, Clymenus, Protenor, Hypseus, Lyncides, Emathion, Chromis, Broteas, Ammon, Ampycus, Lampetides, Pettalus, Lycormas, Pelates, Corythus, Abas, Menaleus, Dorylas, Halcyoneus, Clytius, Clanis, Celadon, Astreus, Aethion, Thoactes, Agyrtes, Molpeus, Ethemon.
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/classics/met5.htm

  
 Illiad Book 3
Clytius, and Hiketaon of the race of Mars.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/aegean/literature/the_illiad/3.html

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