- In Gr**** mythology,
Hyperphas (Ancient Gr****: Ὑπέρφαντος) was a
leader of the
Phlegyans and an ally of the Thebans. He was the
father of
Euryganeia who...
- Eurygáneia) was a
Theban queen.
Euryganeia was
either a
daughter of
Hyperphas, and thus,
sister to Euryan****a. In some sources, she was
described as...
-
possible mothers of Pelops,
Broteas and Niobe. Euryan****a,
daughter of
Hyperphas,
leader of the
Phlegyans and thus,
sister to Euryganeia, wife of Oedipus...
-
Ephialtes lying on the ground; and a
group of
three Giants,
which include Hyperphas and Al****s,
opposing Apollo and Artemis. Next
comes a
missing central...
-
figures Hyperochus Ὑπέροχος the name of
several mythological figures Hyperphas Ὑπέρφαντος the name of
several mythological figures Hypsenor Ὑψήνωρ the...
- the above-mentioned
Periphas who was also a Lapith. Periphas, same as
Hyperphas. Periphas, son of the
Aetolian Ochesius, fell by the hand of Ares in the...
- Callirhoe; (2) Tritogeneia,
daughter of Aeolus; (3) Euryan****a,
daughter of
Hyperphas or lastly, Chrysogone,
daughter of Almus;
father is only
mentioned as...
- born from
another engagement with
Euryganeia (Εὐρυγανεία),
daughter of
Hyperphas (Ὑπέρφας). That is all we know
about these two characters. A
small glimpse...
-
daughter of Minyas, the son of
Poseidon and Euryan****a, the
daughter of
Hyperphas,
married Phylacus, the son of Deion, and bore Iphiclus, her
swift son...
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Hypermnestra Hypermnestra (mythology)
Hypermnestra of
Aetolia Hyperochus Hyperphas Hyperuranion Hypnos Hypobibazon class Hypodiastole Hypokeimenon Hyporchema...