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Hippomedon (/hɪˈpɒmɪdən/; Ἰππομέδων, gen.: Ἰππομέδοντος) may
refer to
several figures in Gr**** mythology:
Hippomedon, one of the
Seven against Thebes....
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Seven were Polynices, Tydeus, Amphiaraus, Capaneus, Parthenopaeus,
Hippomedon, and
Adrastus or Eteoclus,
whenever Adrastus is excluded. They
tried and...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hippomedon /hɪˈpɒmɪdən/ (Ἰππομέδων, gen.: Ἰππομέδοντος) was one of the
Seven against Thebes. He
lived near the lake
Lerna in Peloponessus;...
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Hippomedon of
Sparta (3rd-century BC) was the
cousin of Agis IV in Sparta.
Hippomedon was
instrumental in
gaining for his
father Agesilaus a powerful...
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Polynices To this list, the
geographer Pausanias also adds: Polydorus, son of
Hippomedon Adrastus and Timeas, sons of
Polynices Hyginus also
makes note of: Biantes...
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Defender 1
Tydeus Melanippus 2
Capaneus Polyphontes 3
Eteoclus Megareus 4
Hippomedon Hyperbius 5
Parthenopaeus Actor 6
Amphiaraus Lasthenes 7
Polynices Eteocles...
- king
Talaus of
Argos and bore him
these children: Adrastus, Mecisteus,
Hippomedon, Pronax, Aristomachus, and Eriphyle. Lysimache, a
daughter of Priam, king...
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bajaensis Brown & Faulkner, 1992 (Mexico (Baja
California Sur)) P. a.
hippomedon (C. & R. Felder, 1859) (Colombia, Venezuela) P. a.
phanias Rothschild...
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fathered Labdacus by his wife Nycteis. Polydorus, an Argive, son of
Hippomedon and Euanippe,
daughter of Elatus.
Pausanias lists him as one of the Epigoni...
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describes how
Hippomedon received his
civic education for endurance,
martial skill, and
service to the state: Such
another was
Hippomedon,
third of all...