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- Amarynceus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμαρυγκεύς) was in Gr**** mythology, a chief of the Eleans. Amarynceus was the son of Onesimachus or of Acetor (Alector) and...
- leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. Diorês, a Trojan...
- his father to Oeneus because she was seduced by Hippostratus, son of Amarynceus. Periboea, one of the first two maidens sent by the people of Locris to...
- Eris Antiphus Aenius Deiochus Hyperenor Orthaeus Troilus Others Deities Amarynceus Alcimus Hippomenes Leto Archilochus Aenus Deioneus Hypsenor Orythaon Tros...
- Actor and Tiphys. She was the wife of King Alector of Elis and mother of Amarynceus. Otherwise, the latter was called the son of Onesimachus Apollodorus,...
- Catreus, king of Crete; it was prophesied he would kill his own father Amarynceus Ἀμαρυγκεύς a chief of the Eleans Ameinias Ἀμεινίας a boy who fell in love...
- the kingdom. By Phorbas’ daughter, Diogeneia, Alector became father of Amarynceus. Alector, the Argive son of Anaxagoras and father of King Iphis of Argos...
- parti****ted in the funeral games at Buprasium after the burial of king Amarynceus. It situated near the left bank of the Larissus, and consequently upon...
- Mycenaeans Agamemnon ✓ 100 ✓ 100 ✓ 100 ✓ 100 ✓ 100 ✓ 100 + 30 ✓ 100 AdrastusAmarynceus ✓ 19 Nereus ✓ 3 Lacedaemonians Menelaus ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ? ✓ 60 ✓ 60 ✓ 60 ✓ 60...
- Eurytion. She must be the Mnesimache who became the mother of Diores by Amarynceus Mnesimache, possible name for the mother of Menestheus by Peteos. Apollodorus...