- murder.
Copreus had a son
named Periphetes, who
features briefly in the
Iliad as a well-loved
warrior speared by Hector. By contrast,
Copreus is disparaged...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Copreus (Ancient Gr****: Κοπρεύς, Kopreús
meaning "dung man") may
refer to the
following individuals:
Copreus, king of
Haliartus and...
- (or his
mother was Dia), Troezen, Alcathous, Dimoetes, Atreus, Thyestes,
Copreus,
Hippalcimus (Hippalcus, Hippalcmus), Sciron, Sicyon, Epidaurus, Cleones...
-
Epidauros (See Plutarch, Life of Theseus, et al.). Periphetes, son of
Copreus; he was
killed during the
Trojan War by Hector. Periphetes, king of Mygdonia...
-
Other characters include Hyllus, Heracles's
eldest son and the
herald Copreus. The play
begins at the
altar of Zeus at
Marathon where Heracles's children...
-
Andrew Russell,
David Konstan, Hera****us:
Homeric Problems 33 (2005)
Angim Copreus of Elis Rostam's
Seven Labours The Tale of the
Bamboo Cutter LSJ, ἆθλος...
-
Tilphousa in Boeotia. The
scholiast goes on to say that
Poseidon gave
Arion to
Copreus, king of
Haliartus in Boeotia, who in turn gave him to Heracles, who used...
- to
cultures all over the world.
Plisthenes Atreus Thyestes Chrysippus Copreus Oedipus Creon Laodamia (about a
generation before Troy)
Oedipus places...
-
moment forth all
labors were
communicated to
Heracles through a herald,
Copreus. For his
second labour, to slay the
Lernaean Hydra,
Heracles took with...
- led the
Phocians in the
Trojan War. Iphitos, an
Elean who was
killed by
Copreus, son of Pelops, who fled from Elis
after the
murder and
later on was purified...