- Elis (/ˈiːlɪs/) or
Eleia /ɪˈlaɪ.ə/ (Gr****: Ήλιδα, romanized: Ilida,
Attic Gr****: Ἦλις, romanized: Ēlis /ɛ̂ːlis/; Elean: Ϝᾶλις /wâːlis/, ethnonym: Ϝᾱλείοι)...
- mythology, Mégês Phyleïdês (Ancient Gr****: Μέγης Φυλεΐδης) was the
commander of
Epeans and/or
Dulichians during the
Trojan War.
Meges was the son of King Phyleus...
- in the
Trojan War on the side of the Gr****s. He was a
commander of the
Epeans,
together with
Meges and Dracius. Amphion,
friend of the
celebrated architect...
- MPC · 4488 4489
Dracius 1988 AK
Dracius was one of the
commanders of the
Epeans who
fought to
protect the
Argive ships from H****r's attack. IAU · 4489...
-
Epeius won, and
obtained the kingdom, and his
subjects were then
named Epeans for the
first time. Of his
brothers they say that
Aetolus remained at home...
- Gr**** mythology,
Dracius (Ancient Gr****: Δρακίος) was a
commander of the
Epeans of Elis,
together with
Meges and Amphion,
during the
Trojan War. naming...
-
daughter of the
above Opus. Zeus
carried her off from the land of the
Epeans and
became by her, on
mount Maenalus in Arcadia, the
father of Opus II....
- as one of the
children of King Augeas. Eurytus, the Gr****
leader of the
Epeans (from Elis) and
Taphians during the
Trojan War, and an ally of Elephenor...
- Rhipae, Stratie, Enispe, Tegea, Mantinea, Stymphalos,
Parrhasia 2.615
Epeans of Elis 40 Amphimachus, Thalpius, Diōres,
Polyxenus Buprasium and the lands...
- Albans, and the
other Latins,
considered a
blend of Pelasgians, Arcadians,
Epeans, and
refugee Trojans. Over time, the
Etruscans and
other ancient Italic...