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The name Merops (Ancient Greek: Μέροψ means "mankind, mortals" or "dividing the voice") refers to several figures from Greek mythology: * Merops, king of Ethiopia, husband of Clymene and adoptive father of Phaethon, his wife's son by Helios. * Merops, a resident of Miletus, husband of another Clymene and father of Pandareus. * Merops, king of Percote, father of two sons (Amphius and Adrastus) killed by Diomedes in the Trojan War, and of two daughters, Cleite, wife of Cyzicus, and Arisbe, the first wife of Priam. He had prophetic abilities and foresaw the deaths of his sons, but they ignored his warnings. Merops also taught Aesacus to interpret dreams. * Merops, a son of Triopas, or an autochthon and a king of Cos (the island was thought to have been named after his daughter). He was ma

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  • Merops (cs)
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  • Merops (wieszczek) (pl)
  • Мероп (uk)
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  • Merops (latinsky Merops) se v řecké mytologii jmenovali dva muži – etiopský král a řecký věštec. (cs)
  • Meropso (latine Merops) en la helena mitologio nomiĝis du viroj. (eo)
  • Мероп (грец. Μερόψ) — володар острова Кос. Коли Артеміда вбила його дружину німфу , хотів заподіяти собі смерть, проте Гера перетворила його на кам'яного орла. Мероп — цар Ефіопії. Мероп — цар міста-держави на південному узбережжі Гелеспонту. (uk)
  • The name Merops (Ancient Greek: Μέροψ means "mankind, mortals" or "dividing the voice") refers to several figures from Greek mythology: * Merops, king of Ethiopia, husband of Clymene and adoptive father of Phaethon, his wife's son by Helios. * Merops, a resident of Miletus, husband of another Clymene and father of Pandareus. * Merops, king of Percote, father of two sons (Amphius and Adrastus) killed by Diomedes in the Trojan War, and of two daughters, Cleite, wife of Cyzicus, and Arisbe, the first wife of Priam. He had prophetic abilities and foresaw the deaths of his sons, but they ignored his warnings. Merops also taught Aesacus to interpret dreams. * Merops, a son of Triopas, or an autochthon and a king of Cos (the island was thought to have been named after his daughter). He was ma (en)
  • Merops (gr. Μέροψ) – w mitologii greckiej występuje kilka postaci o tym imieniu. Jednym z nich był słynny wieszczek, król frygijskiego . Miał dwóch synów: i oraz dwie córki: Arisbe i . Obdarzony był proroczymi zdolnościami i przewidział śmierć swoich synów, ci jednak zignorowali jego ostrzeżenia. Obaj zginęli w wojnie trojańskiej zabici przez Diomedesa lub Agamemnona. Wnuk Ajsakos, syn Arisbe, która była pierwszą żoną Priama, odziedziczył po nim dar jasnowidzenia i Merops szkolił go w interpretacji snów. Druga córka Kleite wyszła za Kyzikosa, króla Dolionijczyków. (pl)
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