Hypolycaena sipylus was created in 1860.
Hypolycaena irawana was created in 1984.
Hypolycaena schroederi was created in 1984.
Hypolycaena shirozui was created in 1981.
Hypolycaena phorbas was created in 1793.
Hypolycaena toshikoae was created in 1984.
Hypolycaena asahi was created in 2007.
Hypolycaena danis was created in 1865.
Niobe fled to Mount Sipylus.
Amphion with Niobe had six sons and six daughters, she boasted she was better then Leto, who only had two - Artemis and Apollo; so Artemis with poisoned arrows killed the girls - and Apollo the boys, some say one girl and one boy escaped.Their names by author.Apollodorus: Agenor, Astycratia, Astyoche, Cleodoxa, Damasichthon, Eupinytus, Ismenus, Neaera, Ogygia, Pelopia, Phaedimus, Phthia, Phylomache, Sipylus, TantalusHyginus: Archenor, Astycratia, Astynome, Chias, Chloris, Cleodoxa, Damasichthon, Eudoxa, Eupinytus, Ismenus, Neaera, Ogygia, Phaedimus, Phthia, Sipylus, Tantalus, TheraOvid:Alphenor, Damasichthon, Ilioneus, Ismenus, Phaedimus, Sipylus, Tantalus.
It is Niobe. She boasted of her 14 children to Leto, the mother of only two children, Artemis and Apollo. Leto felt humiliated so Artemis and Apollo killed all of Niobe's children. A devastated Niobe fled to Mount Sipylus and was turned into stone and, as she wept unceasingly, waters started to pour from her petrified complexion. Mount Sipylus indeed has a natural rock formation which resembles a female face, and it has been associated with Niobe since ancient times. The rock formation is also known as the "Weeping Rock", since rainwater seeps through its limestone pores.
Atlas was the god of endurance. He was the father of many goddesses with goddesses, Pleione and Aethra. including --The PleiadesCalypso, the nymph of silence and the hiddenMaira, the Atlantid nymph of the Dog-StarDione, the nymph of Mount Sipylus (now Mountain Spil) in LydiaHesperides, the nymphs goddess of sunset
Well, Cybele is the "Earth Mother" figure of many ancient mythologies, mostly the Trojans, Greeks, and Romans. Supposedly she was born on Mount Ida, which I believe was supposed to be somewhere in Anatolia. In the Aeneid she's referred to as the "Phrygian Mother" or "Mountain Mother" and the wood of Aeneas' ships was harvested from her sacred groves. Mounts Dindymon and Sipylus are sacred to her, as well.