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- mythology, Atymnius (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτύμνιος derived from atos and hymnos which means "insatiate of heroic praise") may refer to: Atymnius, a beautiful...
- According to Homer, the Chimera, who was reared by Araisodarus (the father of Atymnius and Maris, Trojan warriors killed by Nestor's sons Antilochus and Trasymedes)...
- Kalamos and Karpos Laius and Chrysippus Marsyas and Olympus Minos and Atymnius Minos and Ganymede Minos and Miletus Minos and Theseus Nisus and Euryalus...
- are recognised: Castniomera atymnius atymnius (Dalman, 1824) - eastern Brazil, French Guiana, Colombia Castniomera atymnius drucei (Schaus, 1911) - Colombia...
- between Phineus and ****us. Emathion, a Trojan prince, and the father of Atymnius by the naiad Pegasis In the Aeneid, Emathion is one of the companions of...
- island of Leuke. Among the Trojans he killed were Melanippus, Ablerus, Atymnius, Phalces, Echepolos, and Thoon, although Hyginus records that he only killed...
- Aphrodite. He behaved as a man with Aphrodite and as a woman with Apollo. Atymnius, otherwise known as a beloved of Sarpedon Boreas, the god of North winds...
- Eubuleus, a Cretan. Other sources claim that she was the mother of the hero Atymnius by her own husband or by the god Zeus. Anchinos was also called the son...
- brother-in-law) Antiphates Antiphus Archelochus Asius Asteropaios Astyanax Atymnius Axylus Briseis Calesius Caletor C****andra (princess of Troy) Chryseis Chryses...
- Apollodorus, Minos fought Sarpedon over the love of the boy Miletus (or Atymnius, the son of Zeus and C****iopeia). Again Minos was victorious, and Sarpedon...