Arkas was α person of Greek mythology, eponymous hero of Arkadia, primogenitor of Arcadians, 3rd mythical king of Arkadia.
By Pausania, he was son and successor of Nyktimon, grandson of Lykaon and descendant of Pelasgos,name giver of the population of Arcadians and of the country from Pelasgia in Arkadia. His mother was the nymph Kallisto, his wife was Leanera or at other the nymph Erato, and his sons Elatos, Afeidas, (illegitimate) Aytolaos and Azan,name giver of Azans.Arkas led Pelasgians, that were renamed in Arcadians. When Arkas entered in holy Lykaion Zeus, the Arcadians wanted to kill him, considering him an action profaner. Zeus however intervened to save him. In the end of his life,Arkas
shared the ground of Arkadia to his three sons.
At the mythology, he was son of Zeus and of the nymph Kallisto which was daughter of Lykaon and Zeus fell in love with her, fruit of this love was Arkas. Certain versions wanted him a twin brother of Pan. According to the myth, Lykaon offered his grandson as dinner to the gods. Zeus however resurected Arkas. Ira transformed Kallisto in bear in order to punishes her for having been Zeus's lover.When Arkas grew up met that bear by chance and he attempted to murder it. Zeus in order to avoid the tragedy, transformed Arka in baby bear and afterwards he transformed mother and son in constellations:Graet Bear is Kallisto and Little Bear is Arkas.
Arkas is a popular Turkish comic book artist and cartoonist. He is known for his humorous and satirical drawings, which often focus on social and political issues in Turkey. He has a large fan base and his work has been featured in various publications.
Mykola Arkas died in 1909.
Mykola Arkas was born in 1853.
Mykola Arkas has written: 'Istoriya Ukrayiny-Rusi z malyunkamy'
Yes, Hermes, as well she raised Arkas son of Zeus and Callisto.
Hermes was raised by Maia his mother in Arkadia near Mount Kyllene. Maia later would raise Arkas in her cave, son of Zeus and Callisto.
Kallisto (Greek: Καλλιστώ) was the daughter of Lycaon, King of Arkadia, and nymph of the goddess Artemis. The name means "most beautiful", as she was the most beautiful nymph of Artemis.Her beauty did not go unnoticed; Zeus transformed himself into Artemis to seduce Kallisto and when the nymph let her guard down, he raped her. Since the nymphs had sworn to Artemis to keep their virginity, Kallisto hid her condition for as long as possible, terrified of the goddess' wrath.When her condition can no longer be hidden, she was banished by Artemis and wandered off into the woods where she gave birth to her son Arkas. Hera, Zeus' wife, was was jealous and enraged at her husband's infidelity and turned Kallisto into a beastly bear. Zeus quickly stepped in and swept Arkas away before Hear can get to him and hid him in the mountains of what would be known as Arkadia.Later on the boy grew up to be an amazing hunter. On one of his hunts, he encountered his mother who he did not know was a bear. Filled with joy, she ran to him calling his name "Arkas, Arkas!" but he only saw a ferocious bear, roaring, and charging towards him. Just as he was about to slay her with his arrow, Zeus took pity on them and to prevent the tragedy, turned Arkas into a bear and swept the two up into the heavens. They became Ursa Major (Greek: Μεγάλη Άρκτος) and Ursa Minor (Greek: Μικρά Άρκτος).Hera was not pleased with this and told her nurse Tythys, wife of Oceanus, to separate the two and never let them touch the ocean to refresh themselves which explains their circumpolar positions. Their long tails can be explained by Zeus swinging them up into the sky causing them to stretch.
The cast of Iphigenie auf Tauris - 1968 includes: Paul Hartmann as Arkas Inge Langen as Iphigenie Peter Pasetti as Thoas Christian Rode as Pylades Hermann Treusch as Orest
Deukalion and Pyrrha, originally, however others have been claimed as King Dardanos was said to have sought refuge on Mount Ida in the Troad, Kerambos was carried to the heights of Mount Othrys by the Nymphs, Megaros fled to Mount Gerana, Arkas and Nyktimos were preserved on Mount Kyllene in Arkadia, and the tribe of Parnassos fled to the heights above Delphoi. Io and her son Epaphos, who lived in Egypt, were also preserved.
Deukalion and Pyrrha, originally, however others have been claimed as King Dardanos was said to have sought refuge on Mount Ida in the Troad, Kerambos was carried to the heights of Mount Othrys by the Nymphs, Megaros fled to Mount Gerana, Arkas and Nyktimos were preserved on Mount Kyllene in Arkadia, and the tribe of Parnassos fled to the heights above Delphoi. Io and her son Epaphos, who lived in Egypt, were also preserved.
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Eroto means "beloved, or lovely", while Ares is traditionally connected with the Greek word ἀρή (arē), the Ionic form of the Doric ἀρά (ara), "bane, ruin, curse, imprecation"In Greek myth, Ares was god of war and manly courage and blood lust.Erato is a Muse she was named Muse of erotic poetry and mimic imitation and represented holding a lyre.Another Erato "beloved" was a nymph in Arkadia. She was a prophetess of the god Pan and the wife of Arkas, eponymous king of Arkadia. She was mother of Elatus, Apheidas, and Azan. She may have been the same as Chrysopelia.
Below are all the sons of Zeus, and so brothers of Apollo: Ares Hephaestus Hermes Dionysus Zagreus Kairos Aigipan Pan The twin Palikoi The twin Kabeiroi Agdistis Asopus Phasis Hellen Megaros Aiakos Korinthos Argos Perseus Lacedaemon Kastor & Polydeukes (or just Polydeukes) Aethlius Krinakos Herakles Endymion Orion Arkas Tityos Meliteus Arkeisios Myrmidon Graecus & Latinos Magnes and Makednos Pirithous Spartaios, Kronios, and Kytos Rhadamanthos, Minos, Sarpedon Atymnios Saon Dardanus, Eetion/Iasion, Emathion Akheilos Targitaus Epaphus & Kolaxes Manes Tantalus Iarbas