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Chalciope (/ˌkælˈsaɪ.əpiː/; Ancient Greek: Χαλκιόπη, romanized: Khalkiópē means "bronze-face"), in Greek mythology, is a name that may refer to several characters. * Chalciope, daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis, sister of Medea and wife of Phrixus, by whom she had four sons: Argus, Phrontis, Melas and Cytisorus (some authors add Presbon). When Aeetes was dethroned and banished by his brother Perses, Chalciope expressed great filial devotion and stayed by her father's side, even though he had killed her husband. Hesiod referred to her as , and Pherecydes as . * Chalciope, daughter of Rhexenor (or of King Chalcodon of Euboea) and the second wife of Aegeas. She bore him no heirs. * Chalciope, daughter of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Thessalus by Heracles. * Chalciope, consort of the afore

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  • Chalciope (en)
  • カルキオペー (ja)
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  • カルキオペー(古希: Χαλκιόπη, Khalkiópē)は、ギリシア神話に登場する女性である。長音を省略してカルキオペとも表記される。主に、 * アイエーテースの娘 * の娘 * レークセーノールの娘 の3人が知られている。 (ja)
  • Chalciope (/ˌkælˈsaɪ.əpiː/; Ancient Greek: Χαλκιόπη, romanized: Khalkiópē means "bronze-face"), in Greek mythology, is a name that may refer to several characters. * Chalciope, daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis, sister of Medea and wife of Phrixus, by whom she had four sons: Argus, Phrontis, Melas and Cytisorus (some authors add Presbon). When Aeetes was dethroned and banished by his brother Perses, Chalciope expressed great filial devotion and stayed by her father's side, even though he had killed her husband. Hesiod referred to her as , and Pherecydes as . * Chalciope, daughter of Rhexenor (or of King Chalcodon of Euboea) and the second wife of Aegeas. She bore him no heirs. * Chalciope, daughter of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Thessalus by Heracles. * Chalciope, consort of the afore (en)
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  • Chalciope (/ˌkælˈsaɪ.əpiː/; Ancient Greek: Χαλκιόπη, romanized: Khalkiópē means "bronze-face"), in Greek mythology, is a name that may refer to several characters. * Chalciope, daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis, sister of Medea and wife of Phrixus, by whom she had four sons: Argus, Phrontis, Melas and Cytisorus (some authors add Presbon). When Aeetes was dethroned and banished by his brother Perses, Chalciope expressed great filial devotion and stayed by her father's side, even though he had killed her husband. Hesiod referred to her as , and Pherecydes as . * Chalciope, daughter of Rhexenor (or of King Chalcodon of Euboea) and the second wife of Aegeas. She bore him no heirs. * Chalciope, daughter of Eurypylus of Cos, mother of Thessalus by Heracles. * Chalciope, consort of the aforementioned Thessalus, mother of his son Antiphus, presumably also of Pheidippus and . * Chalciope or Chalcippe, daughter of Phalerus. * Chalciope, mother of the musician Linus by Apollo. (en)
  • カルキオペー(古希: Χαλκιόπη, Khalkiópē)は、ギリシア神話に登場する女性である。長音を省略してカルキオペとも表記される。主に、 * アイエーテースの娘 * の娘 * レークセーノールの娘 の3人が知られている。 (ja)
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