In Greek mythology, the name Arge (Ancient Greek: Ἄργη) may refer to:
* Arge, a nymph daughter of Zeus and Hera.
* Arge, a huntress. When she was pursuing a stag, she boasted that she would catch up with the animal even if it ran as fast as Helios. The sun god, offended by her words, changed her into a doe.
* Arge, one of the two maidens from Hyperborea (the other one being Opis), who came to Delos together with Apollo and Artemis and received honors from the Delians till the end of their lives.
* Arge, a nymph from Lyctus, Crete. She was abducted by Zeus and brought by him to Mount Argyllus in Egypt, where she gave birth to a son, Dionysus. This version of the story of Dionysus' birth is only found in Pseudo-Plutarch's On Rivers.
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| - Arge je v řecké mytologii jméno několika postav:
* Arge, lovkyně, když se chlubila že chytí jelena který běžel stejně jako vůz boha Hélia, bůh uražen jejímy slovy jí proměnil v laň
* Arge, jedna ze dvou dívek z Hyperborea, které přišly do Délosu spolu s Apollónem a Artemis kde byl Déliany vyznamenáni do konce svého života
* Arge, nymfa z která byla unesena Diem který jí přenesl na horu Argyllus v Egyptě, kde porodila syna Dionýsa. Tato verze početí a porodu Dionýsa z díla Na Řekách
* Arge, jeden z Aktaiónových psů (cs)
- In Greek mythology, the name Arge (Ancient Greek: Ἄργη) may refer to:
* Arge, a nymph daughter of Zeus and Hera.
* Arge, a huntress. When she was pursuing a stag, she boasted that she would catch up with the animal even if it ran as fast as Helios. The sun god, offended by her words, changed her into a doe.
* Arge, one of the two maidens from Hyperborea (the other one being Opis), who came to Delos together with Apollo and Artemis and received honors from the Delians till the end of their lives.
* Arge, a nymph from Lyctus, Crete. She was abducted by Zeus and brought by him to Mount Argyllus in Egypt, where she gave birth to a son, Dionysus. This version of the story of Dionysus' birth is only found in Pseudo-Plutarch's On Rivers. (en)
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| - Arge je v řecké mytologii jméno několika postav:
* Arge, lovkyně, když se chlubila že chytí jelena který běžel stejně jako vůz boha Hélia, bůh uražen jejímy slovy jí proměnil v laň
* Arge, jedna ze dvou dívek z Hyperborea, které přišly do Délosu spolu s Apollónem a Artemis kde byl Déliany vyznamenáni do konce svého života
* Arge, nymfa z která byla unesena Diem který jí přenesl na horu Argyllus v Egyptě, kde porodila syna Dionýsa. Tato verze početí a porodu Dionýsa z díla Na Řekách
* Arge, jeden z Aktaiónových psů (cs)
- In Greek mythology, the name Arge (Ancient Greek: Ἄργη) may refer to:
* Arge, a nymph daughter of Zeus and Hera.
* Arge, a huntress. When she was pursuing a stag, she boasted that she would catch up with the animal even if it ran as fast as Helios. The sun god, offended by her words, changed her into a doe.
* Arge, one of the two maidens from Hyperborea (the other one being Opis), who came to Delos together with Apollo and Artemis and received honors from the Delians till the end of their lives.
* Arge, a nymph from Lyctus, Crete. She was abducted by Zeus and brought by him to Mount Argyllus in Egypt, where she gave birth to a son, Dionysus. This version of the story of Dionysus' birth is only found in Pseudo-Plutarch's On Rivers. (en)
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