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===Children of divine mothers with mortal fathers=== [[File:William Blake Richmond - Venus and Anchises - Google Art Project.jpg|''[[Venus (mythology)|Venus]] and [[Anchises]]'' by [[William Blake Richmond]] (1889 or 1890)|thumb|350px]] The goddess [[Demeter]] joined with the mortal [[Iasion]] to produce [[Plutus]]. In addition to Semele, the goddess [[Harmonia (mythology)|Harmonia]] and the mortal [[Cadmus]] also produced [[Ino (Greek mythology)|Ino]], [[Agave (mythology)|Agave]], [[Autonoë|Autonoe]] and [[Polydorus (son of Cadmus)|Polydorus]]. [[Eos]] (Dawn) with the mortal [[Tithonus]], produced the hero [[Memnon (mythology)|Memnon]], and [[Emathion]], and with [[Cephalus]], produced [[Phaethon (son of Eos)|Phaethon]]. [[Medea]] with the mortal [[Jason]], produced [[Medus|Medius]], the [[Nereid]] [[Psamathe (Nereid)|Psamathe]] with the mortal [[Aeacus]], produced the hero [[Phocus]], the Nereid [[Thetis]], with [[Peleus]] produced the great warrior [[Achilles]], and the goddess [[Aphrodite]] with the mortal [[Anchises]] produced the [[Troy|Trojan]] hero [[Aeneas]]. With the hero [[Odysseus]], Circe would give birth to [[Agrius]], [[Latinus]], and [[Telegonus]], and Atlas' daughter [[Calypso (mythology)|Calypso]] would also bear Odysseus two sons, [[Nausithoos]] and [[Nausinous]].<ref>''Theogony'' 963–1018 (Most, [https://www.loebclassics.com/view/hesiod-theogony/2018/pb_LCL057.79.xml pp. 78, 79]). According to West 1966, p. 434 on line 1014, the line, which has Circe being the mother of Telegonus, is probably a later (Byzantine?) interpolation.</ref> {{chart top|Children of goddesses with mortals <ref>''Theogony'' 969–1018 (Most, [https://www.loebclassics.com/view/hesiod-theogony/2018/pb_LCL057.81.xml pp. 80, 81]); Caldwell, p. 12, table 15.</ref>|collapsed=yes}} {{chart/start}} {{chart|}} {{chart| |DEM |y|IAS | | | | | | | |HAR |y|CAD |DEM=[[Demeter]]|IAS=[[Iasion]]<ref>According to [[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]], [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text;jsessionid=9AC4F2564ED0593B31146372FEC08E36?doc=Apollod.+3.12.1 3.12.1], Iasion was the son of Zeus and [[Electra (Pleiad)|Electra]], one of the seven [[Pleiades (Greek mythology)|Pleiades]], daughters of [[Atlas (mythology)|Atlas]] and the [[Oceanid]] [[Pleione (mythology)|Pleione]].</ref>|HAR=[[Harmonia (mythology)|Harmonia]]|CAD=[[Cadmus]]}} {{chart| | | | |!| | | | |,|-|-|-|v|-|-|-|v|^|-|-|v|-|-|-|-|-|-|.}} {{Chart| | | | PLU | | |INO | |SEM | |AGA | |AUT |~|ARI | |POL |PLU=[[Plutus]]|INO=[[Ino (Greek mythology)|Ino]]|SEM=[[Semele]]|AGA=[[Agave (mythology)|Agave]]|AUT=[[Autonoe]]|ARI=[[Aristaeus]]<ref>The son of [[Apollo]] and [[Cyrene (mythology)|Cyrene]], [[Diodorus Siculus]], [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/4D*.html#81 4.81.1–2], [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Paus.+10.17.3 10.17.3].</ref>|POL=[[Polydorus]]}} {{chart|}} {{chart|}} {{chart| | | | | |TIT |y|~|EOS |~|y|CEP | | |MED |y|JAS |TIT=[[Tithonus]]|EOS=[[Eos]]|CEP=[[Cephalus]]|MED=[[Medea]]|JAS=[[Jason]]}} {{chart| | | | | |,|-|-|^|.| | | | |!| | | | | | | | |!}} {{chart| | | | |MEM| |EMA | | |PHA | | | | | | |MED |MEM=[[Memnon (mythology)|Memnon]]|EMA=[[Emathion]]|PHA=[[Phaethon (son of Eos)|Phaethon]]|MED=[[Medeius]]}} {{chart|}} {{chart| | | | | |PSA |y|AIA | |THE |y|PEL | |APH |y|ANC |PSA=[[Psamathe (Nereid)|Psamathe]]<ref>One of the [[Nereid]] daughters of [[Nereus]] and [[Doris (Oceanid)|Doris]], at [https://www.loebclassics.com/view/hesiod-theogony/2018/pb_LCL057.23.xml 260].</ref>|AIA=[[Aeacus]]|THE=[[Thetis]]<ref>One of the [[Nereid]] daughters of [[Nereus]] and [[Doris (Oceanid)|Doris]], at [https://www.loebclassics.com/view/hesiod-theogony/2018/pb_LCL057.23.xml 245].</ref>|PEL=[[Peleus]]|APH=[[Aphrodite]]|ANC=[[Anchises]]}} {{chart| | | | | | | | |!| | | | | | | |! | | | | | | | |!}} {{chart| | | | | | | |PHO | | | | | |ACH | | | | | |AEN|PHO=[[Phocus]]|ACH=[[Achilles]]|AEN=[[Aeneas]]}} {{chart|}} {{chart|}} {{chart| | | | | | |CIR|y|~|~|~|ODY |~|~|~|~|y|CAL |CIR=[[Circe]]|ODY=[[Odysseus]]|CAL=[[Calypso (mythology)|Calypso]]<ref>According to Caldwell, p. 49 on line 359, this Calypso, elsewhere the daughter of [[Atlas (mythology)|Atlas]], is "probably not" the same Calypso named at [https://www.loebclassics.com/view/hesiod-theogony/2018/pb_LCL057.31.xml 359] as one of the Oceanid daughters of [[Oceanus]] and [[Tethys (mythology)|Tethys]]; see also West 1966, p. 267 359. '''καὶ ἱμερόεσσα Καλυψώ'''; Hard, [https://books.google.com/books?id=r1Y3xZWVlnIC&pg=PA41 p. 41].</ref>}} {{chart| | | | | |,|-|-|-|+|-|-|.| | | | | |,|-|^|-|.}} {{chart| | | | |AGR | |LAT | |TEL | | |NAU1 | |NAU2 |AGR=[[Agrius]]|LAT=[[Latinus]]|TEL=[[Telegonus]]<ref>According to West 1966, p. 434 on line 1014, the line, which has Circe being the mother of Telegonus, is probably a later (Byzantine?) interpolation.</ref>|NAU1=[[Nausithous]]|NAU2=[[Nausinous]]}} {{chart/end}} {{chart bottom}}
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