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- According to him, after Temenus's death it was not Deiphontes that succeeded him, but Ceisus. Deiphontes, on the other hand, is said to have lived at Epidaurus...
- According to him, after Temenus's death it was not Deiphontes that succeeded him, but Ceisus. Deiphontes on the other hand is said to have lived at Epidaurus...
- their sister Hyrnetho and her husband Deiphontes. When this was discovered, the people gave the throne to Deiphontes and Hyrnetho. Ancient Greece portal...
- left his kingdom to his son in law, Deiphontes, despite having natural sons of his own. As a result, Deiphontes was slain through the stratagems of the...
- as in deiphontes, but the black interneural stripes on the whole even thinner. The female likewise tailed, the forewing darker than in deiphontes, the...
- daughter Hyrnetho and her husband Deiphontes more than his sons, Hyrnetho's brothers, and planned on making Deiphontes his heir. His sons plotted against...
- the myth) of Phineus and Danaƫ, the other being Argus Argeus, son of Deiphontes and Hyrnetho Argeus, one of the Niobids Argeus, son of Licymnius, brother...
- father of Thrasyanor, grandfather of Antimachus and great-grandfather of Deiphontes. Thersander, son of Agamedidas, is also given as his great-grandson. Ctesippus...
- I. Son of Temenus. Deiphontes. Son-in-law of Temenos. Cisos or Ceisos. Temenos had left his kingdom to his son in law Deiphontes even though he had natural...
- and Hyrnetho. As Temenus intended to leave his kingdom to Hyrnetho and Deiphontes, Eurypylus and his brothers hired ********ins to kill Temenus, but the army...