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In Greek mythology, Calyce (Ancient Greek: Καλύκη Kalyke) or Calycia is the name of several characters. * Calyce, one of the Nysiads, the nymphs who nursed Dionysus. * Calyce, a Thessalian princess as the daughter of King Aeolus of Aeolia and Enarete, daughter of Deimachus. She was the sister of Athamas, Cretheus, Deioneus, Magnes, Perieres, Salmoneus, Sisyphus, Alcyone, Canace, Perimede and Peisidice. Some sources stated that Calyce was the mother of Endymion, king of Elis, by her husband Aethlius, former king of Elis or by Zeus. Other sources made her the mother, not the wife, of Aethlius (again by Zeus), and omitted her giving birth to Endymion. * Calyce, mother of Poseidon's son Cycnus. She was given as the daughter of Hecaton. Cycnus was born in secret, and left to die on the coast

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  • In Greek mythology, Calyce (Ancient Greek: Καλύκη Kalyke) or Calycia is the name of several characters. * Calyce, one of the Nysiads, the nymphs who nursed Dionysus. * Calyce, a Thessalian princess as the daughter of King Aeolus of Aeolia and Enarete, daughter of Deimachus. She was the sister of Athamas, Cretheus, Deioneus, Magnes, Perieres, Salmoneus, Sisyphus, Alcyone, Canace, Perimede and Peisidice. Some sources stated that Calyce was the mother of Endymion, king of Elis, by her husband Aethlius, former king of Elis or by Zeus. Other sources made her the mother, not the wife, of Aethlius (again by Zeus), and omitted her giving birth to Endymion. * Calyce, mother of Poseidon's son Cycnus. She was given as the daughter of Hecaton. Cycnus was born in secret, and left to die on the coast, but went on to become a king. In some accounts, the mother of Cycnus was called Harpale or Scamandrodice or lastly, an unnamed Nereid. * Calyce, a chaste maiden who was in love with one and prayed to Aphrodite that she may become his wife rather than mistress. Nevertheless, Euathlus rejected her and she threw herself off a cliff. * Calyce, a maenad named in a vase painting. (en)
  • En la mitología griega Cálice (Καλύκη) es el nombre de varios personajes: * Una de las hijas de Eolo y Enárete.​ Se desposó con Etlio, rey de la Élide, con el que tuvo un hijo: Endimión.​ Otras fuentes la citan como madre de Etlio en su unión con Zeus, omitiendo su alumbramiento de Endimión.​ Según el Catálogo de mujeres, la descendencia de esta Eólide es capital para las genealogías heroicas, pues de ella desciende Helena, quizás la heroína más celebérrima de la mitología griega.​ * Una de las ninfas Nisíades que cuidaron al infante Dioniso.​ * La madre de Cicno en su unión con Poseidón. Es descrita como hija de Hecatón.​​​ * Una doncella virgen que sucumbió al amor de un tal Evantlo y así rezaba a Afrodita para que se pudiera convertir en su esposa en vez de su ama. Por desgracia Evantlo rechazó a Cálice y esta resolvió precipitarse por un acantilado.​ (es)
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  • In Greek mythology, Calyce (Ancient Greek: Καλύκη Kalyke) or Calycia is the name of several characters. * Calyce, one of the Nysiads, the nymphs who nursed Dionysus. * Calyce, a Thessalian princess as the daughter of King Aeolus of Aeolia and Enarete, daughter of Deimachus. She was the sister of Athamas, Cretheus, Deioneus, Magnes, Perieres, Salmoneus, Sisyphus, Alcyone, Canace, Perimede and Peisidice. Some sources stated that Calyce was the mother of Endymion, king of Elis, by her husband Aethlius, former king of Elis or by Zeus. Other sources made her the mother, not the wife, of Aethlius (again by Zeus), and omitted her giving birth to Endymion. * Calyce, mother of Poseidon's son Cycnus. She was given as the daughter of Hecaton. Cycnus was born in secret, and left to die on the coast (en)
  • En la mitología griega Cálice (Καλύκη) es el nombre de varios personajes: * Una de las hijas de Eolo y Enárete.​ Se desposó con Etlio, rey de la Élide, con el que tuvo un hijo: Endimión.​ Otras fuentes la citan como madre de Etlio en su unión con Zeus, omitiendo su alumbramiento de Endimión.​ Según el Catálogo de mujeres, la descendencia de esta Eólide es capital para las genealogías heroicas, pues de ella desciende Helena, quizás la heroína más celebérrima de la mitología griega.​ * Una de las ninfas Nisíades que cuidaron al infante Dioniso.​ * La madre de Cicno en su unión con Poseidón. Es descrita como hija de Hecatón.​​​ * Una doncella virgen que sucumbió al amor de un tal Evantlo y así rezaba a Afrodita para que se pudiera convertir en su esposa en vez de su ama. Por desgracia Eva (es)
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