- In Gr**** mythology,
Hyperasius (Ancient Gr****: Ὑπεράσιος), from
Pellene in Achaea, was the son of Pellen,
eponymous founder of the said city. He was the...
-
Apollonius of Rhodes,
Argonautica 1.176: "...
Asterius and Amphion, sons of
Hyperasius, came from
Achaean Pellene...". This
makes sense that this
Deucalion who...
- Asterion, an
Argonaut from the
Achaean city of Pellene. He was the son of
Hyperasius, son of Pelles, son of Phorbas. In two
separate accounts,
Asterius and...
- Pelias;
these husbands are sons of Tyro and Poseidon. Amphion, son of
Hyperasius, son of Pelles, son of Phorbas. From
Achaean Pellene, he and his brother...
- was the son of Phorbas, son of
Triopas of Thessaly, and the
father of
Hyperasius,
father of the Argonauts,
Amphion and Asterius. Pausanias, 7.26.12 Apollonius...
- 27°00′S 1°48′W / 27.0°S 1.8°W / -27.0; -1.8 (Amphion) 18 2006 Son of
Hyperasius and
Hypso WGPSN Butes /ˈbjuːtiːz/ Βούτης 49°36′S 292°30′W / 49.6°S 292...
- as an
Argonaut amb****ador [1] 172; [3] 197, 363, 440
Asterius Son of
Hyperasius, from
Achaean Pellene [1] 176
Amphion Brother of
Asterius [1] 176 Euphemus...
- was the
mother of the
Argonauts Amphion and
Asterius (Deucalion) by
Hyperasius, son of Pelles. In some sources, the
father of
these men were Hippasus...
- 1°48′W / 27°S 1.8°W / -27; -1.8 (Amphion) 18 2006
Argonaut son of
Hyperasius and
Hypso WGPSN Butes 49°36′S 67°30′E / 49.6°S 67.5°E / -49.6; 67.5...
-
Apollonius of Rhodes,
Argonautica 1.176: "...
Asterius and Amphion, sons of
Hyperasius, came from
Achaean Pellene...". This
makes sense that this
Deucalion who...