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Chrysaor (s. of Poseidon)
mythical character
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Q320660
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Apollodorus, Library
D Scholia to the Iliad
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
Hesiod, Theogony
Hyginus, Fabulae
Pausanias, Description of Greece
Tatian, Address to the Greeks
Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
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Hesiod, Theogony
§270 when Perseus cut off her head, there sprang forth great
Chrysaor
and the horse Pegasus who is so called because he
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Hesiod, Theogony
§270 and brings to wise Zeus the thunder and lightning. But
Chrysaor
was joined in love to Callirrhoe, the daughter of glorious
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Hesiod, Theogony
§979 joined in the love of rich Aphrodite with stout hearted
Chrysaor
and bare a son who was the strongest of all
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Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
§4.17.1 had been noised abroad throughout all the inhabited world that
Chrysaor
, who received this appellation because of his wealth, was
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Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
§4.18.1 crossed over into Iberia. And finding there the sons of
Chrysaor
encamped at some distance from one another with three great
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Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
§5.17.3 made an expedition against Geryones, who was the son of
Chrysaor
and possessed both silver and gold in abundance. Consequently, in
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Apollodorus, Library
§2.4.2 there sprang from the Gorgon the winged horse Pegasus and
Chrysaor
, the father of Geryon; these she had by Poseidon.
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Apollodorus, Library
§2.5.10 called Gadira. This island was inhabited by Geryon, son of
Chrysaor
by Callirrhoe, daughter of Ocean. He had the body of
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Hyginus, Fabulae
§p.40 From Neptune and Medusa, the horse Pegasus. From
Chrysaor
and Callirhoe,: three-formed Geryon.
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Hyginus, Fabulae
§30 Antiopa as captive to Theseus. The triple-bodied Geryon, son of
Chrysaor
, he killed with a single weapon. The huge dragon,
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Hyginus, Fabulae
§151 middle. From Medusa, daughter of Gorgon, and Neptune, were born
Chrysaor
and horse Pegasus; from Chrysaor and Callirhoe, three-formed Geryon.
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Hyginus, Fabulae
§151 Gorgon, and Neptune, were born Chrysaor and horse Pegasus; from
Chrysaor
and Callirhoe, three-formed Geryon.
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Tatian, Address to the Greeks
§8 the beloved of Poseidon, whence sprang the horse Pegasus and
Chrysaor
, Athene and Asclepios divided between them the drops of
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D Scholia to the Iliad
§15.256 from him, and this is why he is called “
Chrysaor
” from the strap [aortēr] of the lyre. [RSS]
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§17 From her neck sprang this Pegasus, a winged horse, and
Chrysaor
, a man wielding a golden sword. Bellerophon, a Corinthian
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§17 he makes it subtle and animates it. From her beheading,
Chrysaor
and Pegasus rush from her neck; for when the sun
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§17 even into the fiery part, which they have also called
Chrysaor
. Therefore, with this Pegasus rising from the water, carried
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§652 him around the river Anthemounta. Geryon was the son of
Chrysaor
and the daughter of Ocean, Callirhoe. Two trees standing around
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§842 and a mortal: the horse being Pegasus, the mortal being
Chrysaor
. The following phrase, 'pains of childbirth when he departed,'
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§842 the Gorgon's head was cut off by Perseus, a man,
Chrysaor
, and a horse, Pegasus, sprang forth from her neck.
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§843 birth from her neck, like the weasels, to Pegasus and
Chrysaor
. 'Marble-faced,' because she turned those who looked at her
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§843 after the beheading she gave birth, as we said, to
Chrysaor
and Pegasus. 'Marble-faced,' because she turned those who saw her
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
§843 weasel' or the one who killed the Gorgon and made
Chrysaor
and Pegasus come out from her beheading who and whoever
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Pausanias, Description of Greece
§1.35.7 that it was the corpse of Geryon, the son of
Chrysaor
, and that the seat also was his. For there
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