- Gr**** mythology,
Cercaphus (Ancient Gr****: Κέρκαφος) may
refer to the
following figures:
Cercaphus, one of the Heliadae.
Cercaphus, son of
Aeolus and...
- the sons, but
according to
Diodorus Siculus, the
Heliadae were Ochimus,
Cercaphus, Actis,
Macar (i.e. Macareus), Candalus, Triopas, and Tenages. Diodorus...
-
paternal uncle,
Cercaphus, who
inherited the island.
According to an
alternate version,
Ochimus engaged Cydippe to
Ocridion but
Cercaphus loved her and...
- brother,
Cercaphus, who
succeeded to the
throne of Rhodes.
According to an
alternate version,
Ochimus engaged Cydippe to
Ocridion but
Cercaphus loved her...
- King
Cercaphus (Ancient Gr****: Κέρκαφος) of
Rhodes was one of the Heliadae, sons of
Helios and Rhodos,
personification of the island.
Cercaphus and his...
-
seized control over the island;
Cercaphus married Ochimus'
daughter and
succeeded to the power. The
three sons of
Cercaphus, Lindus,
Ialysus and Camirus...
-
Rhodian tradition, by whom he had
seven sons, the
Heliadae (Ochimus,
Cercaphus, Macar, Actis, Tenages, Triopas, Candalus), and the girl Electryone. In...
- brother,
Cercaphus,
successor to his brother's throne.
According to an
alternate version,
Ochimus engaged Cydippe to
Ocridion but
Cercaphus loved her...
- from
Rhodes upon
discovery of
their crime. (The two
Heliadae Ochimus and
Cercaphus sta****
aside and
remained on the
island of Rhodes). Graves,
Robert (1960)...
-
Strabo reports a
genealogy for
Amyntor which made him the
grandson of
Cercaphus, the son of Aeolus, and the
brother of Euaemon, the
father of Eurypylus...