- In Gr**** mythology,
Deipyle (Ancient Gr****: Δηιπύλη, Dēipulē) may
refer to:
Deipyle,
daughter of
Adrastus and Amphithea, wife of
Tydeus and
mother of...
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Deipyle married Tydeus, the son of the
Calydonian king Oeneus.
According to Hyginus, Diomedes, who
fought in the
Trojan War, was the son of
Deipyle and...
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known for his parti****tion in the
Trojan War. He was born to
Tydeus and
Deipyle and
later became King of Argos,
succeeding his
maternal grandfather, Adrastus...
- Oeneus's
second wife, or Gorge, Oeneus's daughter. He was the
husband of
Deipyle, the
mother of Diomedes.
Tydeus was
banished from
Calydon by his uncle...
- of
Eurypylus by Euaemon. In some accounts, the
mother of son was
called Deipyle (Deityche). Homer,
Odyssey 1.429, 2.347 & 20.148 Pausanias, 8.28.5 Hyginus...
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sister to Lycurgus. She
married Adrastus and was the
mother of Argia,
Deipyle, Aegiale,
Aegialeus and Cyanippus.
Another account refers to her as the...
- Diomedes,
grandson of
Adrastus through his son-in-law
Tydeus and
daughter Deipyle,
replaced Aegialeus and was King of
Argos during the
Trojan war. This house...
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Deiphobus Δηίφοβος a son of
Priam and
Hecuba who
fought in the
Trojan War
Deipyle Δηιπύλη wife of
Tydeus and
mother of
Diomedes Delphus Δέλφος the name of...
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ancient Greece. The myth has it that it was Diomedes, son of
Tydeus and
Deipyle, to
found the family,
after his
marriage to Aigialeia.
Giovan Maria Bondioni...
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after his son's death, and Diomedes, Adrastus'
grandson by his
daughter Deipyle,
succeeded him. Aegialeus' son was Cyanippus, who took the
throne following...