Dion (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Dion (/ˈdaɪɒn, ən/; Greek: Δίων) was a King in Laconia and husband of Amphithea, the daughter of Pronax. God Apollo, who had been kindly received by Dion and Amphithea, rewarded them by conferring upon their three daughters, Orphe, Lyco, and Carya, the gift of prophecy, on condition, however, that they should not betray the gods nor search after forbidden things.
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Dion (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Dion (/ˈdaɪɒn, ən/; Greek: Δίων) was a King in Laconia and husband of Amphithea, the daughter of Pronax. God Apollo, who had been kindly received by Dion and Amphithea, rewarded them by conferring upon their three daughters, Orphe, Lyco, and Carya, the gift of prophecy, on condition, however, that they should not betray the gods nor search after forbidden things.
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In Greek mythology, Dion (/ˈda ...... a temple to Artemis Caryatis.
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Secondo la mitologia greca, Di ...... mide, le dedicarono un tempio.
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Дион (др.-греч. Διών) — в древ ...... ен многих спартанских девушек.
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King ofLaconia
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In Greek mythology, Dion (/ˈda ...... search after forbidden things.
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Secondo la mitologia greca, Di ...... on ricercassero cose proibite.
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Дион (др.-греч. Διών) — в древ ...... я или предавать желания богов.
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Dione (re di Laconia)
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Дион (царь Лаконии)
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