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In Greek mythology, Bias (Greek: Βίας) was a brother of Melampus who received one third of Argos (see Melampus for more information). Bias married his cousin Pero and had one child, Talaus, with her. When Pero died he remarried Iphianassa, daughter of Proetus, after Melampus had cured her from...
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Pelias was king of Iolcus in Greek mythology, the son of Tyro, daughter of Aleus, and of either Poseidon or Cretheus. His wife is recorded as either Anaxibia, daughter of Bias, or Phylomache, daughter of Amphion. He was the father of Acastus, Pisidice, Alcestis, Pelopia, Hippothoe...
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iv. 36; comp. Hom. Odyss. xi. 286, &c., xv. 231.) Through his brother also Bias is said to have gained a third of the kingdom of Argos, Melampus having insisted upon it in his behalf, as part of the ...
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mythology, a seer who as a child received the understanding of the language of birds after two young snakes, ... He later helped his brother Bias to marry Pero, daughter of King Neleus of Pylos.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Bias:...mythology, a seer who as a child received the understanding of the language of birds after two young snakes, whose lives he had saved, licked his ears ...
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In Greek mythology, Bias (Greek: Βίας) was a brother of Melampus who received one third of Argos (see Melampus for more information). ... It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Bias (mythology)". ...
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Sometimes the madness of the Argive women, and their cure by Bias and Melampus in exchange for a third of the kingdom each, is said to have occurred during the reign of Proetus.
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Melampus. In Greek Mythology, Melampus, or Melampous, was a soothsayer and healer who could talk to animals. As a young boy, he told his servants not to kill two snakes. Grateful, the snakes gave ...
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''This aticle is about the mythical Greek King Anaxagoras of Argos. For the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras, see Anaxagoras.'' ---- In Greek mythology, '''Anaxagoras''' was a King of Argos and son of ...
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In Greek Mythology, Melampus, or Melampous (Greek: Μέλαμπος),[1] was a legendary soothsayer and healer originally of Pylos, who ruled at Argos;
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