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Harpy in Greek mythology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In Greek mythology, Podarge (Ancient Greek: Ποδάργη, lit.'swift-foot') is a harpy, a personification of a swift wind and mate of Zephyrus, the West Wind. She is the mother of Balius and Xanthus — two divine horses renowned for their swiftness and who were gifted to Achilles, running as fast as the wind. In the Iliad, she is described by Homer as having taken horse form, and 'grazing in a meadow by the stream of Ocean'.[1][2][3][4]

Some classical authors also regard her as Zephyrus' wife. However as the rainbow goddess Iris is his other wife and sister of Podarge, there is confusion between the two.[citation needed]

Stesichorus says the divine horses Phlogeus and Harpagos are the offspring of Podarge.[5]

Her other names are Podarkes, Podarke-Aellopos and Podarces.[citation needed]

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  • Homer. Iliad xvi, 148.
  • Hyginus. Fabulae Preface, Fabulae 14.
  • Quintus Smyrnaeus. Fall of Troy 3 743.
  • Stesichorus. Funeral Games of Pelias Fragment 178.
  • Nonnus. Dionysiaca 37 155.

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