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Halirrhothius,
Samos of
Mantinea was the
victor of the four-horse
chariot during the
first Olympic games established by Heracles. When
Halirrhothius raped...
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beach of
Athens by
Halirrhothius, a son of the God of sea, Poseidon. Her father, Ares, came to her aid, and
killed Halirrhothius.
Poseidon demanded justice...
- by the
other gods on the
Areopagus for the
murder of Poseidon's son
Halirrhothius (a
typical example of an
aetiological myth). The
exact origin of the...
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anger over his
defeat sent one of his sons,
Halirrhothius, to cut down Athena's tree gift. But as
Halirrhothius swung his axe, he
missed his aim and it fell...
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Eunoste Boeotia (possibly)
nurse of
Eunostus Euryte Athens mother of
Halirrhothius by
Poseidon Harmonia Akmonian Wood, near
Themiscyra mother of the Amazons...
- the
nymph mother of
Halirrhothius by Poseidon. She may be the same with Bathycleia,
another name for the
mother of
Halirrhothius. Euryte,
daughter of...
- in revenge,
killed Halirrhothius.
Bathycleia may be the same as the
nymph Euryte,
another name for the
mother of
Halirrhothius.
Scholia on Pindar, Olympian...
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Poseidon was so
angry over his
defeat that he sent one of his sons,
Halirrhothius, to cut down the tree. But as he
swung his axe, he
missed his aim and...
- by
deception from his mother.
Alcippe a
daughter of Ares;
raped by
Halirrhothius, the son of Poseidon. Alcmene;
raped by Zeus in form of her husband...
- and
acquitted by the gods for his revenge-killing of Poseidon's son,
Halirrhothius, who had
raped Ares'
daughter Alcippe. Its name was used for the court...