Its καλυδώνιος κάπρος (kalidonios kapros) from the ancient greek city Calydon (Καλυδών) located west of Athens.
In Greek mythology, Idas, was a Messenian prince. He was one of the Argonauts and was a participant in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.
Atalanta.
The hide of the Calydonian boar.
The Calydonian boar.
In Greek mythology, the Calydonian Boar was sent by Artemis in response to a king's neglect of her during a harvest. It was eventually slain by the hero Meleager with the help of Atalanta and other famous hunters.
Atlanta wasn't a Greek God but all gods were immortal. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlanta was one of the Greek heroes/heroines. A huntress who struck first at the Calydonian boar (One of ancient Greece's monsters).
Aetolian Boar (Calydonian Boar, Aper Calydonius): In Greek mythology, the goddess Artemis sent the boar as a punishment to the people of the Aetolian region of Greece, who had failed to give her sufficient honor and sacrifice. After the boar had ravaged much of the country, it was eventually brought down by the hero Meleager and the huntress Atalanta.
It was sent by Artemis to ravage the region of Calydon in Aetolia because its king failed to honor her.
Crommyonian Sow pet of Phaia was it's mother, its grandparents being Typhon and Echidna.
She was the only female huntress with the hunting party and the first one to draw blood.
In Greek mythology, the Calydonian Boar was a monstrous creature sent by the goddess Artemis to ravage the region of Calydon. It was not a "clazmonian sow" but rather a boar. The boar was eventually slain in a hunt organized by the hero Meleager, who gathered a group of renowned hunters to track and kill the beast.
Hunting the Calydonian boar, holding the fatal footrace for her suitors, and (in some versions) joining Jason and the Argonauts on the quest for the golden fleece.