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Eupalamus (Ancient Gr****: Εὐπαλάμου
means "handy, skilful, ingenious") was an
Athenian prince.
There are two
versions of his genealogy:
Eupalamus was...
- Chthonia. Sometimes, his
other mentioned children were Orneus, Thespius,
Eupalamus,
Sicyon and Merope.
According to Pseudo-Apollodorus,
Erechtheus II had...
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attributing different parents to him. His
father is
claimed to be
either Eupalamus, Metion, or Palamaon. Similarly, his
mother was
either Alcippe, Iphinoe...
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siblings were Merope, Orneus, Thespius,
Eupalamus and Sicyon. In some accounts, Metion's
father was
Eupalamus, son of Erechtheus, instead. He had sons...
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killed by
Heracles during his
ninth labor. Alcippe,
mother of
Daedalus by
Eupalamus, son of Metion. Her
other possible children were
Metiadusa and Perdix...
- the son and heir of King
Cecrops II and his wife Metiadusa,
daughter of
Eupalamus.
Pandion was the
father of Aegeus, Pallas, Nisos,
Lycus and the wife of...
- her
possible brothers were Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Orneus, Thespius,
Eupalamus and Sicyon. Apollodorus, 1.7.2; Pherecydes, fr. 3F23; Gantz, p. 167; Hard...
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Oreithyia and Chthonia. Pandorus'
possible siblings were Orneus, Thespius,
Eupalamus,
Sicyon and Merope.
After leaving Attica, he
founded the city of Chalcis...
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possible siblings were Orneus, Thespius,
Eupalamus,
Sicyon and Merope.
Cecrops married Metiadusa,
daughter of
Eupalamus (his
brother or a son of Metion), by...
- her
possible brothers were Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Orneus, Thespius,
Eupalamus and Sicyon. πᾶν, δῶρον. Liddell,
Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Gr****–English...