Agaue (d. of Nereus)

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Nereid of Greek mythology

Wikidata ID: Q391614

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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 -1000
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 -1000
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. -1000
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 -1000
Euripides, Bacchae§720  shall we chase Agave, mother of Pentheus, from her Bacchic rites, and thereby -1000
Euripides, Bacchae§720  their cry; all nature stirred as they rushed on. Now Agave chanced to come springing near me, so up I leapt -1000
Euripides, Bacchae§720  our cattle as they browsed. Then wouldst thou have seen Agave mastering some sleek lowing calf, while others rent the heifers -1000
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 -1000
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 -1000
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 -1000
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, -1000
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, -1000
Apollodorus, Library§3.4.2  Polydorus. Inon was married to Athamas, Autonoe to Aristaeus, and Agave to Echion. -1000
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 -1000
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