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Θεοί & ημίθεοι

Σιβυλλα

This Sibyl passed the greater part of her life in Samos, but she also visited Clarus in the territory of Colophon, Delos and Delphi. (Paus.10.12.5)

Poseidon Epacteus

Epacteus or Epactius, (Epaktaios or Epaktios), that is, the god worshipped on the coast, was used as a surname of Poseidon in Samos (Hesych. s. v.), and of Apollo. (Orph. Argon. 1296; Apollon. Rhod. i. 404.)

Artemis & Hera, Imbraia

Imbraia (Imbrasia), a surname of Artemis (Callim. Hymn. in Dian. 228), and of Hera, was derived front the river Imbrasus, in Samos, on which the goddess was believed to have been born. (Apollon. Rhod. i. 187; Paus. vii. 4.4)

Οικιστές

Tembrion

Προκλής

Γιος του Πιτυρέα, αρχηγός των Ιώνων στον αποικισμό της Σάμου (Παυσ. 7,4,2).

Φλιάσιοι με τον Ιππασο έρχονται στη Σάμο

Φλιάσιος, ήρθε με πρόσφυγες όταν οι Ηρακλείδες κατέλαβαν τη χώρα του. Απόγονός του ήταν ο Πυθαγόρας.

Αρχαίοι λαοί-φυλές του τόπου

Αισχριωνία

Φυλή των Σαμίων.

Βασιλιάδες

Αγκαίος & Σαμία

Αγκαίος: Γιος της Αστυπάλαιας και του Ποσειδώνα. Σαμία: Κόρη του θεού-ποταμού Μαίανδρου. Παιδιά τους οι: Περίλαος, Ενουδος, Σάμος, Αλιθέρσης, Παρθενόπη

Ancaeus: Son of Poseidon and Astypalaea, also one of the Argonauts, and the helmsman of the ship Argo after the death of Tiphys.

Ancaeus. A son of Poseidon and Astypalaea or Alta, king of the Leleges in Samos, and husband of Samia, the daughter of the river-god Maeander, by whom he became the father of Perilaus, Enodos, Samos, Alitherses, and Parthenope (Paus. vii. 4.2; Callim. Hymn. in Del. 50). This hero seems to have been confounded by some mythographers with Ancaeus, the son of Lycurgus; for, according to Hyginus (Fab. 14), Ancaeus, the son of Poseidon, was one of the Argonauts, but not the other; and Apollonius Rhodius (ii. 867, &c.) relates, that after the death of Tiphys, Ancaeus, the son of Poseidon, became the helmsman of the ship Argo, which is just what Apollodorus relates of Ancaeus, the son of Lycurgus. Lycophron (449), moreover, in speaking of the death of the son of Lycurgus by the Calydonian boar, mentions a proverb, which, according to the Scholiast on Apollonius (i. 185), originated with Ancaeus, the son of Poseidon. The story of the proverb runs thus: Ancaeus was fond of agricultural occupations, and planted many vines. A seer said to him that he would not live to taste the wine of his vineyard. When Ancaeus afterwards was on the point of putting a cup of wine, the growth of his own vineyard, to his mouth, he scorned the seer, who, however, answered, polla metaxu kulikos te kai cheileon akron, "There is many a slip between the cup and the lip". At the same instant a tumult arose, and Ancaeus was informed that a wild boar was near. He put down his cup, went out against the animal, and was killed by it. Hence this Greek phrase was used as a proverb, to indicate any unforeseen occurrence by which a man's plans might be thwarted. A third Ancaeus occurs in Il. xxiil. 635.

This text is from: A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, 1873 (ed. William Smith). Cited Oct 2005 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks


Λεώγορος

Γιος του Προκλή, τον διαδέχτηκε στο θρόνο της Σάμου (Παυσ. 7,4,2).

Αμφικράτης

Amphicrates seems to have been of the family of Procles, who led to Samos the Ionians expelled from Epidaurus by the Dorians

Amphicrates (Amphikrates), king of Samos in ancient times, in whose reign the Samians invaded Aegina. (Herod. iii. 59.)

Ηρωες

Λυκομήδης

Γιος του Απόλλωνα και της κόρης του Αγκαίου Παρθενόπης (Παυσ. 7,4,1).

Οι κάτοικοι ίδρυσαν τις πόλεις:

Αναία

Leogorus (King of Samos) threw a wall round Anaea on the mainland opposite Samos.

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