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page 1Egyptian characters in Greek mythology
Io
nymph seduced by Zeus in Greek mythology
Aegyptus
In Greek mythology, Aegyptus or Ægyptus (; ) was a legendary king of ancient Egypt. He was a descendant of the princess Io through his father Belus, and of the river-god Nilus as both the father of Achiroe, his mother and as a great, great-grandfather on his father's side.
Epaphus
In Greek mythology, Epaphus (; ), also called Apis or Munantius was a son of Zeus and king of Egypt.
Libya
goddess in Roman and Greek mythology
Busiris
king of Egypt in Greek mythology
Belus
son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
Nilus
god of the Nile river in Greek mythology, son of Oceanus and Tethys
Anchiroe
Achiroë (; ), Anchirrhoë (), or Anchinoë (), which is perhaps a mistake for Anchiroë, was in Greek mythology an Egyptian naiad, as daughter of the river-god Nilus. She was the wife of King Belus of Egypt, by whom she became the mother of Aegyptus and Danaus, and, according to some accounts, Cepheus, and Phineus.
Lycus
the name of numerous people in Greek mythology, including
Lelex
mythical ruler of Megara
Leucippe
In Greek mythology, Leucippe () is the name of the following individuals:
Caliadne
Caliadne (; ) or Caliadna, in Greek mythology, was a naiad of the river Nile, presumably one of the daughters of the river-god Nilus. She was one of the wives of King Aegyptus of Egypt, bearing him twelve sons: Eurylochus, Phantes, Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromios, Polyctor, and Chthonios. These sons married and were murdered by the daughters of her sister Polyxo and King Danaus of Libya during their wedding night.
Polydamna
Polydamna (; ) is an Egyptian figure from Greek mythology.
Theonoe
a sea goddess and daughter of Proteus Egyptian character in Greek mythology
Memphis
name attributed to several characters in Greek mythology
Antiope
name of several figures in Greek mythology
Cercetes
In Greek mythology, Cercetes (Ancient Greek: Κερκέτης) was an Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus.