- In Gr**** mythology,
Hephaestine (Ancient Gr****: Ἡφαιστίνης) was one of the
various spouses of Aegyptus, king of Egypt. By the latter, she
became the mother...
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daughters of Danaus. Argyphia, Tyria, the
naiad Caliadne,
Gorgo and
Hephaestine are also
given as
mothers of the sons of Aegyptos.
According to Apollodorus...
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mother was Crino. She
married and
killed Hyperbius, son of
Aegyptus and
Hephaestine. She was also
believed to have had a son
Celaenus by Poseidon. Celaeno...
- and sla****
their cousin-husbands, sons of King
Aegyptus of
Egypt and
Hephaestine during their wedding night.
According to Hippostratus,
Danaus had all...
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twelve by the
naiad Caliadne; six by
Gorgo and
lastly another six by
Hephaestine.
According to Hippostratus,
Aegyptus had
these progeny by a
single woman...
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different mothers including Argyphia, Tyria, the
naiad Caliadne,
Gorgo and
Hephaestine. Gantz, p. 208;
Pherecydes fr. 21
Fowler 2000, p. 289 =
FGrHist 3 F 21...
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Eurydamas 44
Pylarge Idmon 20
Mnestra Aegius 45
Hippodice Herse Idas
Hephaestine 21
Evippe Argius 46
Adiante Daiphron (different one) 22
Anaxibia Archelaus...
- I or
Pandion II. Pandion, an
Egyptian prince as son of
Aegyptus and
Hephaestine. He
married Callidice,
daughter of
Danaus who
killed him
during their...
- thus,
brother of the above-mentioned character. His
mother was
called Hephaestine and
brother to Idas, Pandion, Arbelus, Hyperbius, Hippocorystes. Daiphron...
- and Crino, who
married and
killed Hippocorystes, son of
Aegyptus and
Hephaestine. Hyperippe,
daughter of
Arcas and one of the
possible wives of Endymion...