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