- In Gr**** mythology,
Agamedes /ˌæɡəˈmiːdiːz/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαμήδης,
Agamēdēs) was a son of
Erginus (or,
according to some traditions, the son of Stymphalus...
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Agamede /ˌæɡəˈmiːdi/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαμήδη,
meaning "very cunning") was a name
attributed to two
separate women in
classical Gr****
mythology and legendary...
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Trophonius was a son of Erginus, king of
Minyan Orchomenus and
brother of
Agamedes. But
Apollo is said to be his
actual divine father.
According to the Homeric...
- Grimal, s.v. Solymus, p. 424. Smith, s.v.
Orchomenus (3). Smith, s.v.
Agamedes.
Ptolemy Hephaestion apud Photius,
Bibliotheca 190.47 (English translation)...
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Agamede (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαμήδη) was a town of
ancient ****s.
According to Steph**** of Byzantium, it was
named after Agamede, a
daughter of Macar. The...
- figures: Cercyon,
malefactor who was
killed by Theseus. Cercyon, son of
Agamedes and
father of
Hippothous according to Pausanias. Pausanias, 1.39.3. Pausanias...
- Homer,
Odyssey 1.70–73. Pausanias, 7.4.8. Pausanias, 7.4.8. Smith, s.v.
Agamede; Hyginus,
Fabulae 157. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Aethra.
Tzetzes on Lycophron...
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states that the
fourth temple was one of
stone built by
Trophonius and
Agamedes before it was
burned down in 548 B.C.E..
Arguments by
historians have been...
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brother of Actor,
Tiphys and Diogeneia. His
children were Epicaste, Phyleus,
Agamede, Agasthenes, and Eurytus. The
fifth Labour of
Heracles (Hercules in Latin)...