- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Cyanippus (Ancient Gr****: Κυάνιππος) may
refer to:
Cyanippus, son of
Aegialeus and Comaetho, or else son of
Adrastus and Amphithea...
- Pseudo-Plutarch, Gr**** and
Roman Parallel Stories 21:
Cyanippus and
Aemilius Grimal 1987, s.v.
Cyanippus 2. Paradoxographers, p. 223 Parthenius, 10 Grimal...
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Cyanippus.
According to the tale,
Cyanippus begged Leucone's
parents for her hand in marriage, and they agreed. The two soon married, but
Cyanippus loved...
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Amphimachus ✓
Anticlus ✓ ✓ ✓
Antimachus ✓
Antiphates ✓ ✓
Calchas ✓ ✓
Cyanippus ✓ ✓
Demophon ✓ ✓ ✓
Diomedes ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Echion Epeius ✓ ✓ ✓
Eumelus ✓ ✓ ✓...
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Regained the
portion of the
kingdom given to Bias upon the
death of
Cyanippus. Melampos. Antiphates.
Oicles or
Oikles or Oecles.
Amphiaraus or Amphiaraos...
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Adrastus and was the
mother of Argia, Deipyle, Aegiale,
Aegialeus and
Cyanippus.
Another account refers to her as the wife of Dion and the
mother of Carya...
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Leiocritus Glaucus Alastor Deucalion Imbrius Pedasus Antimachus Hysminai Cyanippus Anticlus Lernus Hector Alcaeus Dolon Ipheus Peirasus Antiphantes Ioke...
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according to Pausanias, 2.18.4, 2.30.10
Cyanippus was the son of Aegialeus, see Parada, s.vv.
Aegialeus 1,
Cyanippus. Hard, p. 316; Gantz, pp. 508–509. Homer...
- Melampus, and
eventually the
kingdom was
reunited under its last member,
Cyanippus, son of Aegialeus, soon
after the
exile of Diomedes.
After Christianity...
- Leucophrye. Comaetho,
daughter of
Tydeus and
sister of Diomedes,
mother of
Cyanippus by Aegialeus. Nonnus, 2.143–144 Nonnus, 40.141–143 Pausanias, 7.19.1–9...