Category
page 1Mythological Thracians
Orpheus
In Greek mythology, Orpheus (; , classical pronunciation: ) was a Thracian bard, legendary musician and prophet. He was also a renowned poet and, according to legend, travelled with Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, and descended into the underworld to recover his lost wife, Eurydice.

Calais and Zetes
thumb|Calaïs et Zétès délivrent Phinée des Harpies
("Calais and zetes rescuing Phineus from the Harpies") by Bernard Picart.
Electra
one of the Pleiades in Greek mythology

Itys
thumb|upright=1.4|Athenian wine cup, circa 480 BC, depicting Philomela and [[Procne preparing to kill Itys (Louvre, Paris)]]
Sarpedon
Sarpedon (; ) is the name of several figures in Greek mythology
Sarpedon, a son of Zeus, who fought on the side of Troy in the Trojan War. Although in the Iliad, he was the son of Zeus and Laodamia, the daughter of Bellerophon, in the later standard tradition, he was the son of Zeus and Europa, and the brother of Minos and Rhadamanthus, while in other accounts the Sarpedon who fought at Troy was the grandson of the Sarpedon who was the brother of Minos.
Sarpedon, a Thracian son of Poseidon, eponym of Cape Sarpedon near the outlet of the River Hebrus, and brother to Poltys, King of Aenus. Unl
Lycus
the name of numerous people in Greek mythology, including

Enyalius
thumb|260px|Hera and Enyalius (Ares) who fights against Daedalus ([[Hephaestus) on an Apulian red-figure calyx krater, ca. 350-340 BC, British Museum.]]
Alcippe
set of mythological Greek characters
Dia
set index of Greek mythological figures named Dia
Immaradus
In Greek mythology, Immaradus ( Immarados) was a Thracian prince as the son of King Eumolpus of Thrace and the Oceanid Daeira.
Brangas
son of Strymon in Greek mythology