- In Gr**** mythology,
Damasiclus (Ancient Gr****: Δαμάσικλος or Δαμασίκλου) may
refer to two
different characters:
Damasiclus,
father of Erymede,
mother of...
- The
latter was said to have born him the
following children: Polymelos,
Damasiclus (Amasiclus),
Penelope and Laodice; or Amasichus, Phalereus, Thoon, Pheremmelias...
- Elatus, a son of
Icarius and
father of
Taenarus by Erymede,
daughter of
Damasiclus. In one account,
Taenarus was
instead called the
child of
Icarius with...
- Taenarus, son of Elatus,
himself son of Icarius, and Erymede,
daughter of
Damasiclus; was said to have had the city, the mountain, and the
harbor named after...
- Imeusimus,
Aletes and
probably Iphthime. This
Damasippus might be the same as
Damasiclus who was also
called the son of
Icarius and
brother of Penelope. Apollodorus...
- and Asterodia,
daughter of Eurypylus. She was the
sister of Polymelos,
Damasiclus (Amasiclus) and Penelope.
Laodice was also
called Laodamia, Mede and Hypsipyle...
- of
Icarius and Asterodia,
daughter of Eurypylus. He was the
brother of
Damasiclus (Amasiclus),
Penelope and
Laodice (Iphthime). Polymelus, a
Lycian warrior...
- Otherwise, the
children of
Icarius and
Asterodia were
named as Polymelos,
Damasiclus (Amasiclus),
Penelope and
Laodice (Iphthime).
Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey...