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Cephalion (Gr****: Κεφαλίων) may be:
Cephalion, son of
Amphithemis and the
nymph Tritonis.
Cephalion (historian),
Roman historian of the time of Hadrian...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cephalion (Ancient Gr****: Κεφαλίων), also
called Caphaurus (Κάφαυρον), was the son of
Amphithemis and the
nymph Tritonis and the brother...
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Cephalion (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κεφαλίων) was a
Roman historian of the time of Hadrian. He
wrote a
History of ****yria from the time of
Ninus and Semiramis...
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homonymous salt-water lake in Libya,
mother of
Nasamon and
Caphaurus (or
Cephalion) by Amphithemis, and,
according to an
archaic version of the myth, also...
- the
author of a work
mentioned by Athenaeus,
probably a poem,
entitled "
Cephalion".
Athenogenes (fl. 320s BC), an
Egyptian resident of
Athens who was the...
- bore him two sons,
Nasamon and Caphaurus. This Caphaurus, also
known as
Cephalion, was a
shepherd who slew the
Argonauts Eurybate (son of Teleon) and Canthus...
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Athena Tritonis Lake Tritonis,
Libya mother of
Nasamon and
Caphaurus (or
Cephalion) by Amphithemis, and
according to an
archaic version of the myth, also...
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favour of her son Ninyas. A
number of historians,
beginning with the
Roman Cephalion (c. AD 120) ****erted that Ninus' opponent, the king of Bactria, was actually...
- him in Bactria,
Diodorus Siculus placed him
among Ariaspai (in Sistan),
Cephalion and
Justin suggest east of
greater Iran
whereas Pliny and
Origen suggest...
- Sardanapallus, as most
noted historians agree,
including Polybius, Diodorus,
Cephalion, Castor,
Thallus and others. (Syncellus, Chronography)
After the 70th...