- In Gr**** mythology,
Amythaon (/ˌæməˈθeɪɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμυθάων, gen.: Ἀμυθάονος) was
prince of
Iolcus as the son of King
Cretheus and Tyro, daughter...
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father was
Amythaon,
whose name
implies the "ineffable" or "unspeakably great"; thus
Melampus and his
heirs were
Amythaides of the "House of
Amythaon". Maurice...
- sons of Poseidon. With Cretheus, she had
three sons, Aeson,
Pheres and
Amythaon.[AI-generated source?] In some accounts, Tyro had a
daughter named Phalanna...
- King
Cretheus of Iolcus, with whom she had
three sons, Aeson, Pherês, and
Amythaon, but she
loved Enipeus, a
river god. She
pursued Enipeus, who
refused her...
- Bias, they say, a
river in
Messenia was called.
According to Pausanias,
Amythaon was the
father of Bias and the seer
Melampus by Idomene,
daughter of Pheres...
- the free dictionary.
Aeolia or
Eolia may
refer to: Aeolia,
daughter of
Amythaon and wife of
Calydon Aeolia (mythical island), the
mythical floating island...
- of Cretheus, King of
Iolcus and Tyro. He was the
brother of
Aeson and
Amythaon. He fled from
Iolcus after his half-brother, Pelias,
seized the throne...
-
Calydonian princess as
daughter of King
Calydon by Aeolia,
daughter of
Amythaon, and thus,
sister of Protogeneia. She
married her
cousin Agenor, son of...
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Aeson was the son of
Cretheus and Tyro. He had two
brothers Pheres and
Amythaon.
Through his
mother Tyro who
consorted with the sea god Poseidon, he had...
- niece, and
Demodice or Biadice. With Tyro, he
fathered Aeson, Pheres, and
Amythaon. When
Cretheus found out that Tyro had an
affair with Poseidon, he left...