User:Paul August/Angelia
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Ancient
Olympian
- 8.80–84
- Race:
- When Iphion10 hears the report from Hermes’ daughter
- Angelia,11 he could tell Callimachus of the shining adornment at Olympia that Zeus granted to their family.
- 11 Iphion is probably the father, Callimachus the uncle, of Alcimedon (most schol.).
- 12 The personification of Report. Hermes is the god of heralds and messengers.
- Svarlien:
- Having heard the voice of Hermes' daughter, Angelia,3 Iphion might tell Callimachus of the splendid adornment at Olympia, which Zeus gave to their race.
- 3 Message
Modern
s.v. ἀγγελία
- A.message, tidings, as well the substance as the conveyance thereof, ...
- 3. Ἀ. personified as daughter of Hermes, Pi. O.8.82.