Melantheia

In Greek mythology, Melantheia or Melanthea (Ancient Greek: Μελανθείας) is the name of several figures:

Note

  1. ^ RE, s.v. Melantheia.
  2. ^ RE, s.v. Melantheia.
  3. ^ Plutarch, Moralia 295E (Babbitt, pp. 198–199).

References

  • Plutarch, Moralia, Volume IV: Roman Questions. Greek Questions. Greek and Roman Parallel Stories. On the Fortune of the Romans. On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander. Were the Athenians More Famous in War or in Wisdom?, translated by Frank Cole Babbitt, Loeb Classical Library No. 305, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1936. ISBN 978-0-674-99336-5. Harvard University Press.
  • Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band XV, Halbband 1, edited by Wilhelm Kroll, Stuttgart, J. B. Metzler, 1931. Wikisource.