- The name
Astyoche (/əˈstaɪəkiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀστυόχη
means 'possessor of the city') or
Astyocheia /ˌæstioʊˈkiːə/ was
attributed to the
following individuals...
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being raised by Atreus.
Agamemnon and
Menelaus had a
sister Anaxibia (or
Astyoche) who
married Strophius, the son of Crisus.
According to the Odyssey, Menelaus...
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founded by his son Ilus took the same name, and the son of
Erichthonius by
Astyoche (daughter of the
river god Simoeis) or of Ilus I[citation needed], from...
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Pierella astyoche, the
Astyoche satyr, is a
species of
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
South America.
Pierella astyoche astyoche (Guyana...
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Menelaus being raised by Atreus.
Agamemnon had a
sister Anaxibia (or
Astyoche) who
married Strophius, the son of Crisus. Agamemnon's father, Atreus,...
- He was the
father of Priam, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Hesione, Cilla,
Astyoche, Proclia, Aethilla,
Medesicaste and Clytodora.
Tithonus is also described...
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Rhodian forces in the
Trojan War.
Tlepolemus was a son of
Heracles and
Astyoche,
daughter of Phylas, king of Ephyra.
Though some
sources say that his mother...
- some accounts, he and his
brother were
called the sons of
Phylacus and
Astyoche instead. In Homer's Iliad,
Podarces and
Protesilaus were
former suitors...
- mythology: Ascalaphus, son of
Acheron and Orphne. Ascalaphus, son of Ares and
Astyoche.
Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Apollodorus, 1.5.3. Homer,
Iliad 13...
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refers to a
number of characters,
including the
father of
Menoetius and
Astyoche Actor (policy debate), the
entity that
enacts a
certain policy action ACTOR...