Author(s):
Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH)
(Αἴγλη;
Aíglē). Suggestive name (‘glory’, ‘radiance’) for youthful radiant heroines, who can have genealogical connections to Helios: [German version] [1] Naiade, with Helios, mother of the Charites Naiade, with Helios, mother of the Charites (Paus. 9,35,5; Verg. Ecl. 6,20). Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) [German version] [2] Daughter of Helios One of the Heliades, daughter of Helios and Clymene, who was turned into a poplar tree together with her sisters, after the death of her brother Phaethon (Hyg. Fab.154; 156, following Hesiod). Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) [German version] [3] Hesperid Hesperid (Hes. fr. 360; Apoll. Rhod. 4,1428; Apollod. 2,114). Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) [German version] [4] One of the wives of Theseus Daughter of Panopeus and one of the wives of Theseus (Hes. fr. 147). Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) [German version] [5] Mother of Asclepius Mother of Asclepius, son of Apollo; identical with Coronis, the daughter of Phlegyas and of Cleophema (Isyllus, Paean D 10,19 [1]). Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) [German version] [6] Youngest daughter of Asclepius In Athens youngest daughter of Asclepius and the Heliad Lampetie (schol. Aristoph. Plut. 701). Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) …