- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Epochus (Ancient Gr****: Ἔποχος) may
refer to:
Epochus, an
Arcadian prince as son of King
Lycurgus of
Arcadia and Cleophyle...
- loved. Eurynome, wife of
Lycurgus of
Arcadia and
mother of Amphidamas,
Epochus, Ancaeus, and Iasus.
Elsewhere is also
called Cleophyle or Antinoe. Eurynome...
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either Cleophyle,
Eurynome or
Antinoe and
fathered these sons: Ancaeus,
Epochus, Amphidamas, and Iasius.
Lycurgus was
notorious for killing, by ambushing...
- of
Arcadia by
either Eurynome or Cleophyle. His
brothers were Ancaeus,
Epochus and Amphidamas.
Iasus (Iasius),
father of King
Amphion of Orchomenus. The...
- son of
Aleus and Neaera. She was the
mother of his four sons: Ancaeus,
Epochus, Amphidamas, and Iasius. Otherwise, the name of Lycurgus' wife was called...
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Enaesimus ✓ One of
three sons of
Hippocoon from Amyclae,
according to Hyginus.
Epochus ✓
Euphemus ✓ Son of Poseidon.
Eurypylus ✓ One of the sons of Thestius,...
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Episteme ἐπιστήμη
Episteme is a
personification of
knowledge or
science Epochus Ἔποχος the name of
several mythological figures Epopeus Ἐπωπεύς the name...
- iː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντινόη) may
refer to: Antinoe,
mother of
Ancaeus and
Epochus by King
Lycurgus of Arcadia. The latter's wife was
otherwise known as Cleophyle...
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known as Gerana. Oenoe,
eponym of a deme in
Attica (now Oinoi),
sister of
Epochus.
Oenoe or Oenoie,
Naiad nymph of the
homonymous island,
mother of Sicinus...
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Lycurgus by
either Cleophyle or Eurynome, and thus
brother of Ancaeus,
Epochus and Iasus.
Amphidamas had two children: Melanion, the
husband of Atalanta...