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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...
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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...
- 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...
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their sister Hyrnetho and her
husband Deiphontes. When this was discovered, the
people gave the
throne to
Deiphontes and Hyrnetho.
Ancient Greece portal...
- 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...
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daughter Hyrnetho and her
husband Deiphontes more than his sons, Hyrnetho's brothers, and
planned on
making Deiphontes his heir. His sons
plotted against...
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Papilio deiphobus deiphobus (Ceram, Ambon, Buru, Obi)
Papilio deiphobus deiphontes C. & R. Felder, 1864 (Sumatra, Morotai, Ternate, Halmahera, Bachan) Papilio...
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Deiphontes (Δηιφόντης). He was the only one of Hyrnetho's four
brothers who
refused to parti****te in the plot to
break up her
marriage to
Deiphontes...
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father of Thrasyanor,
grandfather of
Antimachus and great-grandfather of
Deiphontes. Thersander, son of Agamedidas, is also
given as his great-grandson. Ctesippus...
- Antimachus, one of the Heraclides. He was the son of
Thrasyanor and
father of
Deiphontes. Antimachus, a
Cretan warrior who came with
Idomeneus to
fight on the...