- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Evaechme,
Euaechme or
Euaichme (Ancient Gr****: Εὐαίχμη) may
refer to:
Evaechme, a
Megarian princess as
daughter of King Megareus...
- Andania,
where they
built their palace. Polycaon, son of Butes. He
married Evaechme,
daughter of
Hyllus and Iole (thus a
granddaughter of Heracles). Pausanias...
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Evippus and
Evaechme by Megareus, her
maternal uncle. Iphinoe, also a
Megarian princess as
daughter of King
Alcathous by
either Pyrgo or
Evaechme (daughter...
- came of age.
Hyllus and Iole had a son Cleodaeus, and
three daughters,
Evaechme, Aristaechme, and Hyllis. Smith, s.v.
Hyllus (2); Hesiod,
Catalogue of...
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Alcathous of Megara, her
mother in the
latter case
being either Pyrgo or
Evaechme,
daughter of King
Megareus of Onchestus. She was
ravished by
Telamon who...
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mythological figures Eurytus Εὔρυτος the name of
several mythological figures Evaechme Εὐαίχμη the name of
several mythological figures Evippus Εὔιππος the name...
- Iole and
Hyllus had a son
called Cleodaeus, and also
three daughters,
Evaechme, Aristaechme, and Hyllis. Ovid's
version of this
story (Heroides 9) has...
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daughter of King
Alcathous either by his
first wife,
Pyrgo or
second spouse,
Evaechme,
daughter of King
Megareus of Megara. Thus, she was the
sister of Ischepolis...
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mother was Iphinoe,
daughter of King
Nisus of Megara. He was the
brother of
Evaechme, wife of Alcathous, and
Evippus who was
slain by the
Cithaeronian lion...
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power over Megara. His
children by
Iphinoe were Evippus, Timalcus, and
Evaechme; he also had a son
Hippomenes by Merope. With the aid of the god Apollo...