-
mentioned by
Homer for the
first time in Gr****
history under the
title of
Epeians (Epeii), as
setting out for the
Trojan War, and they are
described by him...
- from Gr**** mythology.
Amphimachus was the son of Cteatus, a
leader of the
Epeians at the
Trojan War and was
killed by Hector. MPC · 5652 5653
Camarillo 1992...
-
Thalpius (Ancient Gr****: Θάλπιος
means "warmth, heat") was one of the
Epeian leaders during the
Trojan War
along with his
cousin Amphimachus. Thalpius...
- with Menestheus,
another Athenian leader,
Stichius carried the body of the
Epeian commander Amphimachus off the
battlefield during the
siege of Troy. He later...
- dialects,
Origins thereof 1.3
Topography –
coastline and
peninsulas 3.9
Epeians and
Eleians peoples 3.12
Temples and
Shrines to
various gods 3.17 Cauconians...
- members), was a
brother of
Epeius and Aetolus, the
eponymous ancestors of the
Epeians of Elis and the
Aetolians respectively.
Their place-name has
several cognates...
- of Augeas, king of Elis. Otherwise, the
latter was
called the son of the
Epeian King Eleios, or
Poseidon or
Phorbas and Hyrmine. Hyginus,
Fabulae 14 Pausanias...
-
another genealogy,
which connects the
Paeonians with the
Peloponnesian Epeians;
Paion is said to be the son of
Endymion and
brother of
Epeius and Aitolus...
- Paionians, was a
brother of
Epeius and Aetolus, the
eponymous ancestors of the
Epeians of Elis and the
Aetolians respectively.
According to
Irwin L. Merker, this...
- Epeii. It
appears to have been
regarded as one of the most
ancient of the
Epeian towns,
since Pausanias repeats the
legend that it had been
founded by Actor...