- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Euchenor[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Εὐχήνωρ, gen.: Εὐχήνορος) may
refer to:
Euchenor, an
Egyptian prince as one of the...
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Papilio euchenor euchenor (West
Irian to Papua, Waigeu, Dampier)
Papilio euchenor godarti Montrouzier, 1856 (D'Entrecasteaux, Woodlark)
Papilio euchenor eutropius...
- romanized: Ékhetos), in Gr**** mythology, is a king of
Epirus and son of
Euchenor and
Phlogea (Φλόγεα). He is
mentioned in Book 18 of Homer's Odyssey, as...
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Iphinoe and
Theonoe Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 (Latin ed. Schmidt):
possibly Euchenor compared to
Agenor Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 (Latin ed. Schmidt):
possibly can...
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Euchenor and Cleitus, by Eurydameia,
daughter of Phyleus.
Pausanias makes Polyeidus the
father of Coer****,
Manto and Astycrateia, and
calls Euchenor...
- or Timandra. Meges’ (half-)sister was Eurydameia,
mother of
Cleitus and
Euchenor by the seer
Polyidus of Corinth.
Meges was one of the
suitors of Helen...
- the
keeper of the winds. He had five
brothers namely: Periphas, Agenor,
Euchenor,
Xouthos and Macareus, and six sisters: Klymene, Kallithyia, Eurygone,...
- the
keeper of the winds. She had six
brothers namely: Periphas, Agenor,
Euchenor, Klymenos, Xouthos, Macareus, and five sisters: Kallithyia, Eurygone, Lysi****...
- Lipara, the
keeper of the winds. He had five
brothers namely: Agenor,
Euchenor, Klymenos,
Xouthos and Macareus, and six sisters: Klymene, Kallithyia,...
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Ctemene might be the
mother of Phyleus’
daughter Eurydameia who
begot Euchenor and
Cleitus by the seer Polyeidus. This
Ctimene may be the same below....