Encyclopedia: Phlegyas
Phlegyas, son of Ares and Chryse, was king of the Lapiths in Greek mythology. He was the father of Ixion and Coronis, one of Apollo's lovers. While pregnant with Asclepius, Coronis fell in love with I...
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In a fit of rage, Phlegyas set fire to the temple of Apollo because the god had raped his daughter. Apollo promptly slew him. Phlegyas, whose own father was...
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The son of Ares and Chryse, mythical ancestor of the Phlegyans, a people of Thessaly. He was also the king of the Lapiths and father of Ixion and Coronis. When Coronis became the mother of Asclepius by Apollo, Phlegyas became so angry at Apollo that he torched his temple at Delphi. Apollo killed him and send him to...
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Phlegyas, son of Ares and Chryse, King of the Lapiths in Greek mythology was father of Ixion and Coronis, one of Apollo's lovers. Pregnant with Asclepius...
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Enraged at this, Phlegyas set fire to the temple of the god, who killed him with his arrows, and condemned him to severe punishment in the lower world.
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In terms of its overall structure, canto 8 divides into two equal parts: vv. 1-63 deal primarily with Phlegyas and Filippo Argenti, and vv. 67-130 with the approach to Dis and the opposition mounted by the devils.
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Gérard Garouste : Virgile : Phlégyas : Dante Alighieri (Dante) : Phlegyas, Dante et Virgile - Rue - Centre Pompidou" >; Gérard Garouste : Virgile : Phlégyas : Dante Alighieri (Dante) : Phlegyas, Dante et Virgile;
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The ferrymen: Charon (Canto III) over the river Acheron and Phlegyas (Canto 08) over the river Styx. Nessus the centaur takes Virgil and Dante over the river Phlegethon, and the giant Antaeus lowers the two poets over the river Cocytus.
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Species Records, by Genus (Page 12) Genus Phlegyas Phlegyas abbreviatus Uhler 1876...
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