In Greek mythology, Thrassa (Ancient Greek: Θράσσα, romanized: Thrássa, lit. 'Thracian'), was the daughter of Ares and , daughter of the river-god Strymon. Hipponous, son of (eponym or god of the Triballoi (Τριβαλλοί) tribe of Thrace), married her and they had a daughter called Polyphonte. This daughter scorned the activities of Aphrodite and went to the mountains as a companion and sharer of sports with Artemis. Thus, the goddess of love made her fall in love with a bear and drove her mad. Polyphonte eventually coupled with a bear and bore the ursine giants Agrius and Oreion.
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| - Thrassa (altgriechisch Θράσσα Thrássa) ist eine Gestalt der Griechischen Mythologie. Sie war eine Nymphe aus dem Stamm der Triballer, die in Thrakien ansässig waren. Ihre Eltern waren der Gott des Krieges Ares und die Nymphe Tereine. Thrassa ehelichte den thrakischen König Hipponoos. Sie hatten Polyphonte als gemeinsame Tochter. (de)
- Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Θράσσα είναι γνωστά τα ακόλουθα δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1.
* Θυγατέρα του θεού Άρη, σύζυγος του Ιππόνου και μητέρα της Πολυφόντης. 2.
* Η γνωστή και ως Θράκη ή Θρώσσα, στην εκδοχή σύμφωνα με την οποία γέννησε τον Ίσμαρο από τον Άρη. (el)
- In Greek mythology, Thrassa (Ancient Greek: Θράσσα, romanized: Thrássa, lit. 'Thracian'), was the daughter of Ares and , daughter of the river-god Strymon. Hipponous, son of (eponym or god of the Triballoi (Τριβαλλοί) tribe of Thrace), married her and they had a daughter called Polyphonte. This daughter scorned the activities of Aphrodite and went to the mountains as a companion and sharer of sports with Artemis. Thus, the goddess of love made her fall in love with a bear and drove her mad. Polyphonte eventually coupled with a bear and bore the ursine giants Agrius and Oreion. (en)
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| - Thrassa (altgriechisch Θράσσα Thrássa) ist eine Gestalt der Griechischen Mythologie. Sie war eine Nymphe aus dem Stamm der Triballer, die in Thrakien ansässig waren. Ihre Eltern waren der Gott des Krieges Ares und die Nymphe Tereine. Thrassa ehelichte den thrakischen König Hipponoos. Sie hatten Polyphonte als gemeinsame Tochter. (de)
- Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Θράσσα είναι γνωστά τα ακόλουθα δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1.
* Θυγατέρα του θεού Άρη, σύζυγος του Ιππόνου και μητέρα της Πολυφόντης. 2.
* Η γνωστή και ως Θράκη ή Θρώσσα, στην εκδοχή σύμφωνα με την οποία γέννησε τον Ίσμαρο από τον Άρη. (el)
- In Greek mythology, Thrassa (Ancient Greek: Θράσσα, romanized: Thrássa, lit. 'Thracian'), was the daughter of Ares and , daughter of the river-god Strymon. Hipponous, son of (eponym or god of the Triballoi (Τριβαλλοί) tribe of Thrace), married her and they had a daughter called Polyphonte. This daughter scorned the activities of Aphrodite and went to the mountains as a companion and sharer of sports with Artemis. Thus, the goddess of love made her fall in love with a bear and drove her mad. Polyphonte eventually coupled with a bear and bore the ursine giants Agrius and Oreion. (en)
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