- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Amphius (Ancient Gr****: Ἄμφιος, romanized: Ámphios)
refers to two
defenders of Troy:
Amphius, son of
Merops of Percote. Disregarding...
- wife of King Hyrtacus),
Cleite (wife of King Cyzicus), and two sons
named Amphius and
Adrastus who
fought during the
Trojan War. As an ally of Troy, Percote...
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Adresteia •
Apaesus •
Pityeia • Mt.
Tereia Adrestus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ sons of
Merops Amphius ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ No name
given •
Percote •
Practius •
Sestus •
Abydus •
Arisbe Asius...
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Thymbraeus Demeter Hephaestus Ajax the
Great Alcimedes Hippalmus Deimos Amphius Adrastus Deicoon Hypeiron Orsilochus Tlepolemus Thetis Ajax the Lesser...
- Troy. Adrastus, a son of King
Merops of Percote, and
brother to
Amphius.
Along with
Amphius, he led a
military force from Adrastea, Apaesus,
Pityeia and...
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figures Amphithemis Ἀμφίθεμις the name of
several mythological figures Amphius Ἄμφιος the name of
several mythological figures Ampyx Ἄμπυξ the name of...
- Apaššawa from the
Hittite do****ents is
identified as Paesus. In the Iliad,
Amphius, son of Selagus, was said to be from Paesus. At one period, it received...
-
planet was
named from Gr****
mythology after Amphius (Amphios), an ally of King
Priam during the
Trojan War.
Amphius was
killed by Ajax, who
tried to take his...
- and
father of Pandareus. Merops, king of Percote,
father of two sons (
Amphius and Adrastus)
killed by
Diomedes in the
Trojan War, and of two daughters...
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Trojans of Mt. Ida
Pandarus Zeleia II.828 No name
given Adrestus,
Amphius Adresteia, Apaesus, Pityeia,
Mount Tereia II.835 No name
given Asius Percote...