- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Hyperippe (/hɪpəˈrɪpi/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑπερίππη) may
refer to:
Hyperippe,
daughter of
Danaus and Crino, who
married and killed...
- Chromia, the
daughter of Itonus, the son of Amphictyon;
others again,
Hyperippe, the
daughter of Arcas—but all
agree that
Endymion begat Paeon, Epeius...
- and Triphylus, an
illegitimate son
Autolaus and at
least two daughters,
Hyperippe and Diomeneia. Arcas's
other sons were
Erymanthus and Pelasgus. Callisto...
- Aetolus. The wife of
Endymion was
otherwise known as Asterodia, Chromia,
Hyperippe or a
nameless Naiad nymph. Iphian****a, one of the
three maenadic daughters...
- Oce****
Tethys Arcas Pelasgus Meliboea Lycaon Nonakris 50 sons of
Lycaon CALLISTO Zeus
Arcas Apheidas Elatus Azan
Hyperippe Triphylus Diomenia Erymanthus...
- Eurydice, Gorgophone, Anthelea, Chrysippe, Stygne, Adiante, ****e, Sthenele,
Hyperippe, Phartis, Callidice, Oeme, Scaea, Electra, Theano, Glaucippe, Cleopatra...
-
According to Pausanias, Aetolus'
mother was
called Asterodia, Chromia, or
Hyperippe. He was
married to Pronoe, by whom he had two sons,
Pleuron and Calydon...
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Crino Pandion 23 Nelo M****chus 48 Oeme
Arbelus 24 ****e
Memphis ****us
Tyria 49
Celaeno Hyperbius 25
Sthenele Sthenelus 50
Hyperippe Hippocorystes...
-
father of
three sons, Philaeus,
Alcander and Megaletor, and of a
daughter Hyperippe. Of them
Alcander excelled his
father in
prophetic abilities. The family...
- in
Helikon are
related with the word
horse (hippos). (also Glukippe,
Hyperippe). He is the
father of Pegasus,
whose name is
derived from πηγή, (pēgē)...