Klymene : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
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==Maouezi==
 
# Klimene, un [[Okeanidenn]], merc'h da [[Okeanos]] ha [[Thetis]],
#:kinniget a-wechoù evel pried d'an Titan [[Japet]]]]),<ref>[[Hesiodos]], ''[[Teogonia]]'', 351</ref> , e-lec'h [[Themis]], ha mamm e vije neuze da b-[[Prometheüs]], [[Epimeteüs]], [[Atlas]], [[Hesperos]] ha [[Menœtios]]<ref>[[Hesiodos]], ''[[Teogonia]]'', 508; [[Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'', Preface</ref>; hogen oberourien all a lavar heñvel diwar-benn he c'hoar [[Asia]].<ref>Pseudo-[[Apollodoros Aten]], ''[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodoros)|Bibliotheca]]'' 1. 2. 3</ref>
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*Clymene, an "ox-eyed" servant of [[Helen of Troy|Helen]].<ref>[[HomerHomeros]], ''IliadIlias'', 3. 144</ref> SheMerc'h wase aoa daughterda of [[Aethra (Greek mythology)|Aethra]]<ref>[[Dictys Cretensis]], 5. 13</ref> by Hippalces,<ref>[[Scholia]] on ''Iliad'', 3. 144</ref> thus half-sister to [[Theseus]] and a distant relative to [[Menelaus]].<ref>Dictys Cretensis, 1. 5. Breudeur e oa [[Atreus]], the father oftad Menelaus, andha [[Pittheus]], thetad father of Aethra, were brothers.</ref> She and her mother were taken by Helen to [[Troy]] as handmaidens, and were released by [[Acamas, son of Theseus|Acamas]] and [[Demophon of Athens|Demophon]] after the fall of Troy.<ref>Dictys Cretensis, 6. 2</ref>
 
*Clymene, merc'h da [[Catreus]]. She and her sister [[Aerope]] were given to [[Nauplius (mythology)|Nauplius]] to be sold away, as Catreus feared the possibility of being killed by one of his children. Nauplius took Clymene to wife, and by him she became mother of [[Palamedes (Greek mythology)|Palamedes]], Oeax and Nausimedon.<ref>Pseudo-[[Apollodorus of Athens|Apollodorus]], ''[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Bibliotheca]]'' 3. 2. 2; Epitome of Book 4, 6. 8; also 2. 1. 5 for Nausimedon</ref>
 
*Clymene, merc'h da [[Minyas (mythology)|Minyas]], pried pe da [[Cephalus]]<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], ''Description of Greece'', 10. 29. 6</ref> pe da [[Phylacus]],<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Apollonius Rhodius]], ''Argonautica'', 1. 45; on ''Odyssey'', 11. 326</ref> ha mamm da [[Iphiclus]] hag [[Alcimede]].<ref>[[Apollonius Rhodius]], ''Argonautica'', 1. 45 - 47 & 233</ref> Some sources call her Periclymene<ref>[[Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'', 14</ref> or Eteoclymene,<ref>[[Stesichorus]], fragment 45</ref> while according to others, Periclymene and Eteoclymene were the names of her sisters.<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Apollonius Rhodius]], ''Argonautica'', 1. 230</ref> Alternately, this Clymene was the wife of [[Iasus]] and mother by him of [[Atalanta]].<ref>Pseudo-[[ApollodorusApollodoros of AthensAten|ApollodorusApollodoros]], ''[[BibliothecaBiblioteka (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|BibliothecaBiblioteka]]'' 3. 9. 2</ref>
 
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*Clymene Klimene, possiblemarteze mothermamm ofda [[Myrtilus]], engehentet gant an bydoue [[Hermes]].<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[ApolloniusApollonios RhodiusRodos]], ''Argonautica'', 1. 752</ref>
 
*Clymene Klimene, onemaouez ofeus the Trojan[[Troia]], women takensklavezet captivee atdibenn the[[Brezel end of the Trojan WarTroia]].<ref>[[PausaniasPaosanias (geographerdouaroniour)|PausaniasPaosanias]], ''Description of Greece'', 10. 26 1 with reference to [[Stesichorus]], ''The Sack of Troy''</ref> SheMarteze mighte oroa mightar notmemes bemaouez theevel samematezh as[[Helena]], themeneget servant of Helenuheloc'h mentioned above.
*Clymene, possible mother of [[Myrtilus]] by [[Hermes]].<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Apollonius Rhodius]], ''Argonautica'', 1. 752</ref>
 
*Clymene, one of the Trojan women taken captive at the end of the Trojan War.<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], ''Description of Greece'', 10. 26 1 with reference to [[Stesichorus]], ''The Sack of Troy''</ref> She might or might not be the same as the servant of Helen mentioned above.
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