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Latest revision as of 12:55, 8 January 2023

Wikipedia EN

In Greek Mythology, Eumolpus (/juˈmɒlpəs/; Ancient Greek: Εὔμολπος Eúmolpos, "good singer" or "sweet singing", derived from εὖ eu "good" and μολπή molpe "song", "singing") was a legendary king of Thrace. He was described as having come to Attica either as a bard, a warrior, or a priest of Demeter and Dionysus.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
Thrace qui institua les mystères d'Éleusis.
Étymologie: εὔμολπος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Εὔμολπος:Эвмолп (сын Посидона и Хионы, предводитель фракийцев, учредитель Элевсинских мистерий) HH, Thuc., Plut.

Translations

bg: Евмолп; bn: এউপালামুস; br: Eumolpos; ca: Eumolp; cs: Eumolpos; de: Eumolpos; el: Εύμολπος; en: Eumolpus; eo: Eŭmolpo; es: Eumolpo; eu: Eumolpo; fa: ایمولپوس; fi: Eumolpos; fr: Eumolpos; it: Eumolpo; nl: Eumolpos; pl: Eumolpos; pt: Eumolpo; ru: Евмолп; sk: Eumolpos; sr: Еумолп; uk: Евмольп