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Agaue (d. of Nereus)
Nereid of Greek mythology
Wikidata ID:
Q391614
Author, Title
Aelian, Varia Historia
Apollodorus, Library
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
Euripides, Bacchae
Greek Anthology Book 16 Planudean
Hesiod, Theogony
Homer, Iliad
Horace, Satires
Hyginus, Fabulae
Juvenal, Satires
Lucan, Pharsalia
Lucian, Ignorant Book-Collector (Adversus Indoctum)
Malalas, Chronography Bks 1-7, 10-18
Oppian of Apamea, Cynegetica or The Chase
Ovid, Metamorphoses
Philostratus, Imagines
Plutarch, Life of Crassus
Plutarch, Of Superstition or Indiscreet Devotion, Moralia
Plutarch, Whether Passions of the Soul or Body Diseases Are Worse, Moralia
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid
Statius, Thebaid
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Homer, Iliad
§18.40 Actaeä and Limnoreia, and Melite and Iaera and Amphithoe and
Agave
, Doto and Proto and Pherousa and Dynamene, and Dexamene
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Hesiod, Theogony
§240 Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and
Agaue
, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea,
-1000
Hesiod, Theogony
§975 golden Aphrodite, bare to Cadmus Ino and Semele and fair-cheeked
Agave
and Autonoe whom long haired Aristaeus wedded, and Polydorus also
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Euripides, Bacchae
§195 gone forth, will I chase from the hills, Ino and
Agave
too who bore me to Echion, and Actaeon's mother Autonoe.
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Euripides, Bacchae
§504 a mystery to thee. PENTHEUS: I am Pentheus, son of
Agave
and Echion. DIONYSUS: Well-named to be misfortune's mate! PENTHEUS: Avaunt!
-1000
Euripides, Bacchae
§677 revel-bands of women; Autonoe was chief of one, thy mother
Agave
of the second, while Ino's was the third. There they
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Euripides, Bacchae
§720 shall we chase
Agave
, mother of Pentheus, from her Bacchic rites, and thereby
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Euripides, Bacchae
§720 their cry; all nature stirred as they rushed on. Now
Agave
chanced to come springing near me, so up I leapt
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Euripides, Bacchae
§720 our cattle as they browsed. Then wouldst thou have seen
Agave
mastering some sleek lowing calf, while others rent the heifers
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Euripides, Bacchae
§918 I resemble? Is not mine the carriage of Ino, or
Agave
my own mother? DIONYSUS: In seeing thee, I seem to
-1000
Euripides, Bacchae
§970 a fame that towers to heaven. Stretch forth thy hands,
Agave
, and ye her sisters, daughters of Cadmus; mighty is
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Euripides, Bacchae
§1070 as doves they dirted off in cager haste, his mother
Agave
and her sisters dear and all the Bacchanals; through torrent
-1000
Euripides, Bacchae
§1006
Agave
cried: 'Come stand around, and grip the sapling trunk, my
-1000
Euripides, Bacchae
§1006 he tore the snood from off his hair, that hapless
Agave
might recognize and spare him, crying as he touched her
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Euripides, Bacchae
§1129 will get me hence, away from this piteous scene, before
Agave
reach the palace. To my mind self-restraint and reverence for
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Euripides, Bacchae
§1153 of a son till it drips. But hist! I see
Agave
, the mother of Pentheus, with wild rolling eye hasting
-1000
Euripides, Bacchae
§1153 it gave the first blow? AGAVE: Mine that privilege; 'Happy
Agave
!' they call me 'mid our revellers. CHORUS: Who did
-1000
Euripides, Bacchae
§1194 in their unhappy frenzy; but one told me that that
Agave
, was rushing wildly hither, nor was it idly said,
-1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
§4.2.1 daughter of Aphrodite, he begat by her Semele, Ino, Autonoe,
Agave
, and Polydorus. 2 Semele was loved by Zeus because
-1000
Ovid, Metamorphoses
§3.708 to his mother, but he cried, 'Behold me, mother!' When
Agave
saw, his bleeding limbs, torn, scattered on the ground, she
-1000
Statius, Thebaid
§3.169 Thebes; nor louder then did Phoenician homes re-echo, when weary
Agave
overcame her frenzy, and trembled at her comrades' tears. One
-1000
Apollodorus, Library
§1.2.7 Spio, Glauconome, Nausithoe, Halie, Erato, Sao, Amphitrite, Eunice, Thetis, Eulimene,
Agave
, Eudore, Doto, Pherusa, Galatea, Actaea, Pontomedusa, Hippothoe, Lysianassa, Cymo,
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Apollodorus, Library
§3.4.2 Zeus. And to Cadmus were born daughters, Autonoe, Inon, Semele,
Agave
, and a son Polydorus. Inon was married to Athamas,
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Apollodorus, Library
§3.4.2 Polydorus. Inon was married to Athamas, Autonoe to Aristaeus, and
Agave
to Echion.
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Apollodorus, Library
§3.5.2 and rave in Bacchic frenzy on Cithaeron. But Pentheus, whom
Agave
bore to Echion, had succeeded Cadmus in the kingdom, and
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