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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbderusAbderus - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, Abderus or Abderos ( Ancient Greek: Ἄβδηρος) was a divine hero, reputed by some to be one of Heracles ' lovers ( eromenoi ), and reputedly a son of Hermes by some accounts, and eponym of Abdera, Thrace. [1] [2] Family. The paternity of Abderus differs according to the sources.

  2. 2023年8月26日 · 简体. 工具. 维基百科,自由的百科全书. 在 希腊神话 中 厄洛斯 ( Eros , / ˈɪərɒs / 、 美国 / ˈɛrɒs / 或 / ˈɛroʊs /; [2] 希腊语 : Ἔρως ,欲望的意思) [3] 是 希腊神话 中的爱与情欲之神。 他的 罗马 同位体是比较多人熟悉的爱神 邱比特 [4] 。 一些故事里面认为他是 希腊原始神 之一,另一些故事里他是 阿芙萝黛蒂 的儿子,是一群带有翅膀的神 厄洛特斯 们之一。 崇拜与信仰 [ 编辑]

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  4. In Greek mythology, Abdero ("son of battle"), eponymous with the city of Abdera, was a semi-divine hero, a native of Opunte in Loccida and the son of Hermes or, according to other authors, of Opiano Menecius, which would make him the brother of Patroclus.

  5. Abderus (or Abdhros), is the son of Hermes, or of Thromius the Locriana according to others. He was a favourite of Heracles, and was torn to pieces by the mares of Diomedes, which Heracles had given him to pursue the Bistones. Heracles is said to have built the town of Abdera to honour him. The Death of Abderus.

  6. 2024年1月28日 · 德尔斐箴言忠告人们要虔诚的生活,是古希腊阿波罗赐给人们的教诲,是上古人类文明的古老光辉。 根据英文资料 [1] 显示,这些宝贵箴言来自于德尔斐阿波罗神庙的神谕,并且由 古希腊七贤 书面成文,因此德尔斐箴言又名为“七贤诫令”(The Commandments of the Seven)。 也有当代学者认为其原著权不明,很有可能来自当时民间流行的谚语,后来归功于古希腊的七贤人。 [2] 然而,当代学者认为,它们的原始作者身份并不确定,“它们很可能是流行的谚语,后来往往被认为是特定圣人的作品(most likely they were popular proverbs, which tended later to be attributed to particular sages)”。 [3]

  7. 1998年3月27日 · Abderus | Facts, Information, and Mythology. A son of Hermes or of Thromius the Locrian. 1 He was a favorite of Heracles. While guarding the mares of Diomedes he was devoured by them. In his honor, Heracles founded the city of Abdera. According to Hyginus, 2 Abderus was a servant of Diomedes and was killed along with his master by Heracles. .

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HeraclesHeracles - Wikipedia

    Abdera's eponymous hero, Abderus, was another of Heracles' lovers. He was said to have been entrusted with—and slain by—the carnivorous mares of Thracian Diomedes. Heracles founded the city of Abdera in Thrace in his memory, where he was honored with .