- In Gr**** mythology,
Arceophon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκεοφῶν, romanized: Arkepheón) was a
wealthy man of
Salamis in Cyprus, son of
Minnyrides (Ancient Gr****:...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
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Messapians Dryope Alcmene Smyrna The
Herdsmen Pandareus The
Dorians Wolf
Arceophon Britomartis The
Teumessian fox Aegolius, Celeus,
Cerberus and
Laius in...
-
Antoninus Liberalis,
although he
names the
maiden Arsinoë, and her
admirer Arceophon. Grimal, s.v. Anaxarete, p. 40. Miller, pp. 350, 351. Miller, pp. 350–353...
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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...