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Marpessa and Idas, separated of Apollo by Zeus, Attic red-figure psykter, c. 480 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2417).

In Greek mythology, Marpessa /ˌmɑːrˈpɛsə/ (Ancient Greek: Μάρπησσα, romanized: Márpēssa, "the robbed one"[citation needed]) was an Aetolian princess and a granddaughter of Ares.

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Marpessa of Aetolia

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granddaughter of Ares. Marpessa was the daughter of King Evenus of Aetolia (son of Ares either by Demonice or Sterope) and princess Alcippe (daughter of King Oenomaus...

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Evenus of Aetolia

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river-god of Aetolia as the son of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. In some accounts, Evenus was represented as a mortal prince or king as the son of Ares and...

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Idas of Messene

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of a winged chariot. Poseidon consented to his use of the chariot, and Idas stole Marpessa away from a band of dancers and fled to Pleuron in Aetolia...

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Meleager

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 Meléagros) was a hero venerated in his temenos at Calydon in Aetolia. He was already famed as the host of the Calydonian boar hunt in the epic tradition that was...

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Lycorma

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Lycormas after being humiliated by his daughter Marpessa’s abduction at the hands of Idas. Members of this genus are often referred to colloquially as...

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