In Greek mythology, Psophis (Ancient Greek: Ψώφιδα) was the name of three characters (one male and two female), all of whom were considered possible eponyms for the city of Psophis. They are enlisted in one passage of Pausanias' Description of Greece. Male:
* Psophis, a descendant of Nyctimus, son of King Lycaon of Arcadia. The lineage is as follows: Nyctimus - Periphetes - Parthaon - Aristas - Erymanthus - Arrhon - Psophis. Female:
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| - Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Ψωφίς (Ψωφίδα) αναφέρονται τα παρακάτω δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1.
* Θυγατέρα του Έρυκα, βασιλιά της Σικελίας. Σύμφωνα με μία παράδοση, η Ψωφίδα είναι η «επώνυμη ηρωίδα» της πόλεως Ψωφίδας στην Πελοπόννησο (δηλαδή το πρόσωπο που έδωσε το όνομά του στην πόλη). 2.
* Θυγατέρα του Ξάνθου και εγγονή του Ερυμάνθου, από την οποία σύμφωνα με άλλη παράδοση ονομάσθηκε η παραπάνω πόλη. (el)
- Psofis (en grec antic Ψωφίς) va ser, segons la mitologia grega, una filla d'Èrix, rei dels sicans. Quan Hèracles tornava de robar els ramats de Gerió, va passar per Sicília i es va casar amb Psofis, però l'heroi va marxar immediatament, i el seu pare va enviar la noia a casa d'un dels seus hostes, Licortas, que vivia a , a l'Arcàdia. Allà van néixer els seus fills bessons, Equèfron i Pròmac, que van fundar la ciutat de Psofis, en honor de la seva mare. (ca)
- In Greek mythology, Psophis (Ancient Greek: Ψώφιδα) was the name of three characters (one male and two female), all of whom were considered possible eponyms for the city of Psophis. They are enlisted in one passage of Pausanias' Description of Greece. Male:
* Psophis, a descendant of Nyctimus, son of King Lycaon of Arcadia. The lineage is as follows: Nyctimus - Periphetes - Parthaon - Aristas - Erymanthus - Arrhon - Psophis. Female: (en)
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| - Psofis (en grec antic Ψωφίς) va ser, segons la mitologia grega, una filla d'Èrix, rei dels sicans. Quan Hèracles tornava de robar els ramats de Gerió, va passar per Sicília i es va casar amb Psofis, però l'heroi va marxar immediatament, i el seu pare va enviar la noia a casa d'un dels seus hostes, Licortas, que vivia a , a l'Arcàdia. Allà van néixer els seus fills bessons, Equèfron i Pròmac, que van fundar la ciutat de Psofis, en honor de la seva mare. Esteve de Bizanci diu que Psofis era una filla de Licàon, i que va fundar la ciutat de Psofis. I Pausànies explica que va ser una filla de Xantos, el rei de Tebes. (ca)
- Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Ψωφίς (Ψωφίδα) αναφέρονται τα παρακάτω δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1.
* Θυγατέρα του Έρυκα, βασιλιά της Σικελίας. Σύμφωνα με μία παράδοση, η Ψωφίδα είναι η «επώνυμη ηρωίδα» της πόλεως Ψωφίδας στην Πελοπόννησο (δηλαδή το πρόσωπο που έδωσε το όνομά του στην πόλη). 2.
* Θυγατέρα του Ξάνθου και εγγονή του Ερυμάνθου, από την οποία σύμφωνα με άλλη παράδοση ονομάσθηκε η παραπάνω πόλη. (el)
- In Greek mythology, Psophis (Ancient Greek: Ψώφιδα) was the name of three characters (one male and two female), all of whom were considered possible eponyms for the city of Psophis. They are enlisted in one passage of Pausanias' Description of Greece. Male:
* Psophis, a descendant of Nyctimus, son of King Lycaon of Arcadia. The lineage is as follows: Nyctimus - Periphetes - Parthaon - Aristas - Erymanthus - Arrhon - Psophis. Female:
* Psophis, an Arcadian princess as the daughter of King Lycaon, is mentioned as the possible eponym of the city by Stephanus of Byzantium.
* Psophis, daughter of Xanthus and granddaughter of Erymanthus (son of Arcas).
* Psophis, daughter of Eryx, a Sicilian despot. She was made pregnant by Heracles, who then entrusted her to his friend , a native of the city of Phegeia (older name for the city of Psophis). She gave birth to two sons, Echephron and Promachus, who were brought up in Phegeia and renamed it Psophis after their mother. (en)
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