- mythology,
Clymenus (/ˈklɪmɪnəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλύμενος, romanized: Klúmenos
means "notorious" or "renowned") may
refer to
multiple individuals:
Clymenus, a...
-
Peloponnesian princess from
either Argos or Arcadia,
daughter of King
Clymenus.
Clymenus desired and
raped Harpalyce, who then
avenged herself by
making him...
- cultivate), and the half-sister of Meleager. Her
other siblings were Toxeus,
Clymenus, Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Gorge...
-
Pseudaletis clymenus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pseudaletis clymenus. Savela,
Markku (September 10, 2016). "Pseudaletis
clymenus (Druce, 1885)"...
- from ευρυς
eurys "wide" and δικη **** "justice"), the
eldest daughter of
Clymenus, was the wife of Nestor. However,
according to the
mythographer Apollodorus...
-
married Althaea and
became the
father of Deianeira, Meleager, Toxeus,
Clymenus, Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Gorge...
- Epicaste,
another name for Jocasta/Iocaste, used by Homer. Epicaste, wife of
Clymenus, son of
Teleus of Argos, and
mother of Harpalyce, Idas, and Therager. Epicaste...
-
according to some, of the god Ares. He was the
brother of Deianeira, Toxeus,
Clymenus, Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Gorge...
-
shipbuilding or navigation. In a
temple at
Phrixa in Elis,
reportedly built by
Clymenus, she was
known as
Cydonia (Κυδωνία).
Pausanias wrote that at Buporthmus...
- Calydon, and
mother of sons, Meleager, Toxeus,
Thyreus (Pheres or Phereus),
Clymenus,
Agelaus (Ageleus),
Periphas and daughters, Deianeira, Gorge, Melanippe...