- In Gr**** mythology,
Alcimede (/ælˈsɪmɪdiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκιμέδη
means 'mighty cunning') was one of the
matrilineal Minyan daughters, the
daughter of...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Alcimedes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκιμέδης) may
refer to the
following two characters:
Alcimedes, a
variant of Alcimenes, a son
Jason and...
- he could. He
spared his half-brother for
unknown reasons. Aeson's wife
Alcimede I had a
newborn son
named Jason, whom she
saved from
Pelias by
having female...
- Gr**** mythology,
Alcimede (/ælˈsɪmɪdiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκιμέδη
means 'mighty cunning') may
refer to the
following women:
Alcimede,
daughter of Clymene...
- half-brothers,
Neleus and Pelias.
Aeson was the
father of
Jason and
Promachus with
Alcimede,
daughter of
Phylacus and Clymene.
Other sources say the
mother of his...
- Diomede,
husband of
Clymene (Periclymene), and the
father of Iphiclus,
Alcimede,
Evadne and
possibly Clymenus. In some accounts,
Phylacus was also called...
-
brother Pelias, yet he
managed to
conceive a son with a
woman named Alcimede. When
Alcimede delivered Jason, she
pretended he was a
stillborn to
escape Pelias'...
- inheritance.
Aeson married Alcimede, who bore him a son
named Jason.
Pelias intended to kill the baby at once, but
Alcimede summoned her
kinswomen to weep...
- Iphiclus. He was
probably son of
Phylacus and
Clymene and thus
brother of
Alcimede,
mother of Jason. Clymenus, one of the sons of King
Aeolus of Lipara, the...
-
Hippa adactyla Fabricius, 1787
Hippa admirabilis Thallwitz, 1892
Hippa alcimede de Man, 1902
Hippa australis Hale, 1927
Hippa carcineutes Holt****s & Manning...