
Leucothea - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Leucothea (/ ljuːˈkoʊθiə /; Ancient Greek: Λευκοθέα, romanized: Leukothéa, lit. 'white goddess'), sometimes also called Leucothoe (Ancient Greek: Λευκοθόη, romanized: Leukothóē), was one of the aspects under which an ancient sea goddess was recognized, in this case as a transformed nymph.
Leucothoe (daughter of Orchamus) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology Leucothoe (Ancient Greek: Λευκοθόη, from λευκός, "white", and θοός, "quick, swift") was a Babylonian princess. The daughter of Orchamus, a king of Persia, Leucothoe was either a lover of the sun god Helios or a victim of rape.
LEUKOTHEA - THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Leucothea was an ancient Greek sea goddess who came to the aid of sailors in distress. She was once a mortal princess named Ino, a daughter of King Cadmus of Thebes. She and her husband Athamas incurred the wrath of Hera when they fostered the infant god Dionysos.
Leucothea | Sea Goddess, Goddess of Hope, Protector of Sailors
Leucothea, (Greek: White Goddess [of the Foam]), in Greek mythology, a sea goddess first mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey, in which she rescued the Greek hero Odysseus from drowning. She was customarily identified with Ino, daughter of the Phoenician Cadmus; because she cared for the infant god
Leucothoe - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Leucothoe (Ancient Greek: Λευκοθόη) may refer to the following figures: Leucothoe, the Nereid of the sea's brine [1] and one of the fifty marine-nymph daughters of the Old Man of the Sea Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. [2] [3] Leucothea or Leucothoe, name of Ino after becoming a sea-deity. [4] [5]
Leucothea - Hellenica World
In Greek mythology, Leucothea (Leukothea )(Greek the "White Goddess") was one of the aspects under which an ancient sea goddess was recognized. Mythic themes agree that she was a transformed nymph.
Greek Mythology: Leucothoe - Blogger
2013年12月9日 · Leucothoe or Leukothoe was princess of Persia (Achaemenids), and daughter of Orchamus and Eurynome, the king and queen of Persia. Helios, the sun god, was attracted towards Leucothoe's beauty. Helios, who was able to see all deeds from both morals and immorals, only gazed Leucothoe.
HELIUS MYTHS 2 LOVES - Greek Mythology
LEUKOTHOE (Leucothoe) A princess of Persia (West Asia) loved by Helios. When their affair was discovered she was sentenced to death by her father. This or another Leukothoe was the mother of the Andrian lord Thersanon. NAUSIDAME A princess of Elis (southern Greece) who bore Helios the Elean king Aegeas. [See Family] LOCALE : Rhodes (Greek Aegean)
Leucothoe | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia …
Leucothoe. A daughter of the Babylonian king Orchamus and Eurynome, was beloved by Apollo; but her amour was betrayed by the jealous Clytia to her father, who buried her alive; whereupon Apollo metamorphosed her into an incense shrub. 1. Leucothoe is in some writers only another form for Leucothea. 2
Leucothoe (daughter of Orchamus) - Greek-Goddesses Wiki
Leucothoe was a mortal and Babylonian princess, a recipient of the Titan God, Helios' love and the mother of their son, Thersanon according to Greek Mythology. Princess Leucothoe was born to King Orchamus and his wife Queen Eurynome of Persia.