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- In Gr**** mythology, Haemon /ˈhiːmɒn/ or Haimon (Ancient Gr****: Αἵμων, Haimon "bloody"; gen.: Αἵμωνος) was the son of Creon and Eurydice, and thus brother...
- The Haimon painter was a anonymous 5th-century BC Ancient Gr**** painter and draughtsman, so named by C.H.E. Haspels and John Beazley on account of a recurring...
- Robert Fitzhamon (died March 1107), or Robert FitzHamon (literally, "Robert, son of Hamon"), Seigneur de Creully in the Calvados region and Torigny in...
- Polynices and Ismene. She was also sister of Creon and mother-in-law of Haimon. After Laius' abduction and rape of Chrysippus of Elis, Laius married Jocasta...
- is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. The Old French forms are Haimon, Aymon, Aimon, Aymes. It is a hypocoristic form of various Germanic names...
- position. Robert was given the marriage of Mabel, the heir of Robert fitz Haimon, whose lands in the west country and Glamorgan had been in royal wardship...
- Henioche): Henioche, Pyrrha, Megareus (also called Menoeceus), Lycomedes and Haimon. Creon and his sister, Jocasta, were descendants of Cadmus and of the Spartoi...
- the abbey was transferred to Tewkesbury by William Rufus and Robert Fitz Haimon. He also previously served as chaplain to Hugh, Earl of Chester Robert (1109–1123)...
- Rufus pp. 188–189 Keats-Rohan Domesday People p. 242 Green "Robert fitz Haimon (d. 1107)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Douglas William the Conqueror...
- by the Danes 9th century; cell refounded c.980; enlarged by Robert RitzHaimon 1102; transferred from Cranborne 1102; raised to abbey status 1102; dissolved...