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En la mitología griega, Praxitea (griego antiguo: Πραξιθέα), fue hija de y Diogenia. Se casó con Erecteo, y tuvieron catorce hijos: Cécrope, , Metión, Tespio, Eupálamo, Sición (epónimo de la ciudad), Orneo, Procris, Creusa, Mérope, Ctonia, Oritía, Pandora y Protogenia.
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dbo:abstract | En la mitología griega, Praxitea (griego antiguo: Πραξιθέα), fue hija de y Diogenia. Se casó con Erecteo, y tuvieron catorce hijos: Cécrope, , Metión, Tespio, Eupálamo, Sición (epónimo de la ciudad), Orneo, Procris, Creusa, Mérope, Ctonia, Oritía, Pandora y Protogenia. (es) Greziar mitologian Praxitea (antzinako grezieraz πραξιθέα, Praxithea, "ekintzaren jainkosa" esan nahi duena) zenbait pertsonairen izena da. 1. * Praxitea naiadea, Ozeano eta Tetisen alaba bat. Apolodoro Atenasekoaren arabera, Praxitea Eriktonio Atenasekoarekin ezkondu zen eta honekin Pandion I.a izeneko seme bat izan zuen. 2. * Praxitea, Frasimo eta Diogeniaren alaba, azken hau ozeanidaren alaba. Erekteo I.a Atenaseko erregearekin ezkondu zen eta honekin Zekrope II.a, Pandoro, , , , , , , , , eta Oritia izan zituen seme-alaba bezala. 3. * Praxitea Demofonte sutan erretzen ikusi zuen emakumea izan zen, oihu egin zuen eta eta semea erreta hil zen. Demeter arduratzen zen Demofonte hazteaz, eta gauetan sutan jartzen zuen hilezkor bihurtzeko. 4. * Praxitea, Tespiadeetako bat, hauek Tespio eta Megamederen 50 alabak zirelarik. Heraklesekin bere seme Nefo izan zuen. (eu) In Greek mythology, Praxithea (/ˌpræɡˈzɪθiə/; Ancient Greek: Πραξιθέα) was a name attributed to five women. * Praxithea, a Naiad nymph. She married Erichthonius of Athens and by him had a son named Pandion I. Praxithea's sister Zeuxippe married her nephew Pandion, and to them were born Erechtheus, Butes, Procne and Philomela. She was also called Pasithea. * Praxithea, an Athenian daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia, daughter of the river-god Cephissus. She became queen of Athens after marrying King Erechtheus by whom she Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Praxithea's other possible children were Orneus, Thespius, Eupalamus, Sicyon and Merope. * Praxithea, the woman that cried out when she saw Demeter holding Metanira's son Demophon in the fires, thus preventing him from becoming immortal. * Praxithea (or Phrasithea), daughter of Leos. Along with her sisters, Theope and Eubule, she sacrificed herself in order to save Athens. In another version, their father was the one who offered them up to sacrifice. A precinct called the Leocorium was dedicated to the worship of these three maidens at Athens. * Praxithea, a Thespian princess as one of the 50 daughters of King Thespius and Megamede or by one of his many wives. When Heracles hunted and ultimately slayed the Cithaeronian lion, Praxithea with her other sisters, except for one, all laid with the hero in a night, a week or for 50 days as what their father strongly desired it to be. Praxithea bore Heracles a son, Nephus. (en) プラークシテアー(古希: Πραξιθέα, Prāxitheā)は、ギリシア神話のニュンペーあるいは女性である。長母音を省略してプラクシテアとも表記される。主に、 * エリクトニオスの妻 * エレクテウスの妻 * ケレオスの妻 * テスピオスの娘 が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja) |
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rdfs:comment | En la mitología griega, Praxitea (griego antiguo: Πραξιθέα), fue hija de y Diogenia. Se casó con Erecteo, y tuvieron catorce hijos: Cécrope, , Metión, Tespio, Eupálamo, Sición (epónimo de la ciudad), Orneo, Procris, Creusa, Mérope, Ctonia, Oritía, Pandora y Protogenia. (es) プラークシテアー(古希: Πραξιθέα, Prāxitheā)は、ギリシア神話のニュンペーあるいは女性である。長母音を省略してプラクシテアとも表記される。主に、 * エリクトニオスの妻 * エレクテウスの妻 * ケレオスの妻 * テスピオスの娘 が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja) Greziar mitologian Praxitea (antzinako grezieraz πραξιθέα, Praxithea, "ekintzaren jainkosa" esan nahi duena) zenbait pertsonairen izena da. 1. * Praxitea naiadea, Ozeano eta Tetisen alaba bat. Apolodoro Atenasekoaren arabera, Praxitea Eriktonio Atenasekoarekin ezkondu zen eta honekin Pandion I.a izeneko seme bat izan zuen. 2. * Praxitea, Frasimo eta Diogeniaren alaba, azken hau ozeanidaren alaba. Erekteo I.a Atenaseko erregearekin ezkondu zen eta honekin Zekrope II.a, Pandoro, , , , , , , , , eta Oritia izan zituen seme-alaba bezala. 3. * Praxitea Demofonte sutan erretzen ikusi zuen emakumea izan zen, oihu egin zuen eta eta semea erreta hil zen. Demeter arduratzen zen Demofonte hazteaz, eta gauetan sutan jartzen zuen hilezkor bihurtzeko. 4. * Praxitea, Tespiadeetako bat, hauek (eu) In Greek mythology, Praxithea (/ˌpræɡˈzɪθiə/; Ancient Greek: Πραξιθέα) was a name attributed to five women. * Praxithea, a Naiad nymph. She married Erichthonius of Athens and by him had a son named Pandion I. Praxithea's sister Zeuxippe married her nephew Pandion, and to them were born Erechtheus, Butes, Procne and Philomela. She was also called Pasithea. * Praxithea, an Athenian daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia, daughter of the river-god Cephissus. She became queen of Athens after marrying King Erechtheus by whom she Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Creusa, Oreithyia and Chthonia. Praxithea's other possible children were Orneus, Thespius, Eupalamus, Sicyon and Merope. * Praxithea, the woman that cried out when she saw Demeter holding Metanira's son Demophon (en) |
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