- name
Henioche (/hɛˈnaɪ.əkiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἡνιόχη, fem. of ἠνίοχος "charioteer") may
refer to:
Henioche,
surname of Hera in Lebadea.
Henioche or Eniocha...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μέλανθος) was a king of
Athens and son of
Andropompus and
Henioche.
Melanthus was
among the
descendants of
Neleus (the Neleidae) expelled...
-
derived from ευρυς
eurys "wide" and δικη **** "justice)
sometimes called Henioche, was the wife of Creon, a king of Thebes.
Eurydice was
probably the mother...
- and thus
brother of
Menoeceus (Megareus), Lycomedes, Megara,
Pyrrha and
Henioche. The
various sources of his myth
present differing and
contradictory versions...
- and
three daughters with his wife,
Eurydice (sometimes
known as
Henioche):
Henioche, Pyrrha,
Megareus (also
called Menoeceus),
Lycomedes and Haimon....
- Troezen, then Athens,
Sparta and Troy
Genealogy Parents Pittheus Siblings Henioche Consort (i)
Poseidon (ii)
Aegeus (iii)
Hippalces Children (i) & (ii) Theseus...
-
Alcmene Amphitryon Perimede 7.
Oedipus Megara Heracles Iphicles Anaxo Henioche Megareus Haemon Antigone 8b.
Eteocles Argea 8a.
Polynices Pyrrha Lycomedes...
- Iphimedeia[citation needed].
Other sources makes his
parents as
Canethus and
Henioche, a
daughter of
Pittheus which made him a
cousin of Theseus.
Sciron was...
- as the
younger daughter of King
Creon probably by his wife
Eurydice or
Henioche.
Besides her
older sister Megara,
Pyrrha has
three brothers with the names:...
-
daughter of Corinthus; he has also been
described as the son of
Canethus and
Henioche. An
Isthmian outlaw,
Sinis would force travelers to help him bend pine...