- In Gr**** mythology,
Hyamus (Ancient Gr****: Ὕαμος) was a son of Lycorus. It was
related of him that
after the
Great Deluge, he
became king over a people...
- In
other accounts, he was the son of
Apollo by Celaeno, the
daughter of
Hyamus and
granddaughter of Lycorus, and,
according to others, by Thyia, the daughter...
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Celaenus by Poseidon. Celaeno, a
Phocian princess as the
daughter of King
Hyamus of Hyampolis, son of Lycorus. Her
mother was
Melantheia (Melantho), daughter...
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northern Boeotia. In
another account, she was
called the
daughter of King
Hyamus of
Hyampolis and
Melanthea (Melantho),
daughter of Deucalion. Her sister...
- him, bore a son Delphus. In one account,
Melantheia instead married King
Hyamus of Hyampolis, son of Lycorus, and by him the
mother of two daughters, Melanis...
- (later Delphi,
after Delphus, great-grandson of Lycorus). He was
father of
Hyamus. Lycoreus, a
companion of Amycus. was the
henchman of King
Amycusof the...
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Lacedaemon Ὑάκινθος
father of four
daughters who were
sacrificed to
avert plague Hyamus Ὕαμος
maternal grandfather of
Delphus Hyettus Ὕηττος an Argive, reputedly...
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Hyacinth Hyacinthia Hyacinthus the
Lacedaemonian Hyades Hyagnis Hyampolis Hyamus Hyas
Hybadae Hybrias Hybris Hybristica Hydaspes (mythology)
Hydna Hydraulic...
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expulsion from
Boeotia by the Cadmeians. Yet a
scholiast on
Euripides mentions Hyamus, son of Lycorus, as the
eponymous founder of Hyampolis. The city is mentioned...
- 1923
Heteropygoplus sublaevis — (Roewer, 1915) — New
Guinea Hyamus — T****ll, 1891
Hyamus formosus — T****ll, 1891 —
Sumatra Macrodampetrus — Roewer,...