Haemus
In Greek mythology, King Haemus of Thrace (/ˈhiːməs/; Ancient Greek: Αἷμος, Haîmos) was the son of Boreas. He was vain and haughty and compared himself and his wife, Queen Rhodope, to Zeus and Hera. The gods changed him and his wife into mountains (Haemus Mons and Rhodope Mountains, respectively). In ancient Greek, the Balkan Peninsula was thus known as the "Peninsula of Haemus" (Χερσόνησος τοῦ Αἵμου), a name which retains some currency in modern Greek. Another classic etymology derives the name 'Haemos' from the myth about the fight of Zeus and the dragon Typhon:
Haemus
In Greek mythology, King Haemus of Thrace (/ˈhiːməs/; Ancient Greek: Αἷμος, Haîmos) was the son of Boreas. He was vain and haughty and compared himself and his wife, Queen Rhodope, to Zeus and Hera. The gods changed him and his wife into mountains (Haemus Mons and Rhodope Mountains, respectively). In ancient Greek, the Balkan Peninsula was thus known as the "Peninsula of Haemus" (Χερσόνησος τοῦ Αἵμου), a name which retains some currency in modern Greek. Another classic etymology derives the name 'Haemos' from the myth about the fight of Zeus and the dragon Typhon:
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Dans la mythologie grecque, Hé ...... aujourd'hui[réf. nécessaire].
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In Greek mythology, King Haemu ...... is called haemus (“bloody”).”
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Гем (др.-греч. Αἷμος) — персон ...... rum sibi qui tribuere deorum;…
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Dans la mythologie grecque, Hé ...... monts Rhodopes dans la région.
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In Greek mythology, King Haemu ...... of Zeus and the dragon Typhon:
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Гем (др.-греч. Αἷμος) — персон ...... ть.…Оригинальный текст (лат.)
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Haemus
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Hémos et Rhodope
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Гем (мифология)
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