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- In Gr**** mythology, Arceophon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκεοφῶν, romanized: Arkepheón) was a wealthy man of Salamis in Cyprus, son of Minnyrides (Ancient Gr****:...
- the goddess of love Aphrodite for turning down a potential suitor named Arceophon. Arsinoë and her petrification tale serve as a doublet for the also Cypriot...
- by Arceophon who wooed her, but the maiden's father refused to give his daughter to Arceophon because of the latter's Phoenician descent. Arceophon was...
- Aphrodite changed her to stone. In a different variant they are called Arceophon and Arsinoë. Iphis, son of Alector, was one of the kings in Argos. Polynices...
- Antoninus Liberalis, although he names the maiden Arsinoë, and her admirer Arceophon. Ovid, Metamorphoses 14. p. 583, translated by David Raeburn Ovid. "Bk...
- Messapians Dryope Alcmene Smyrna The Herdsmen Pandareus The Dorians Wolf Arceophon Britomartis The Teumessian fox Aegolius, Celeus, Cerberus and Laius in...
- goddess and ascends on Olympus with the other gods. Arsinoë Aphrodite Arceophon courted the princess Arsinoë, but her father Nicocreon would not allow...
- of several mythological figures Arcas Ἀρκάς son of Zeus and Callisto Arceophon Ἀρκεοφῶν a Phoenician man who committed suicide after being spurned by...