- mythology, the name
Hypsenor (Ancient Gr****: Ὑψήνωρ) may
refer to:
Hypsenor, a
Trojan priest, son of Dolopion,
killed by Eurypylus.
Hypsenor, son of Hippasus...
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carried the
wounded Teucer off the
battlefield as they
later did also with
Hypsenor. Alastor, a
black horse belonging to the Gr**** God Hades. He was one of...
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Hypsenor,
provisional designation: 1994 CO, is a
larger Jupiter trojan from the
Trojan camp,
approximately 48
kilometers (30 miles) in diameter. The...
- of
Charops and
Socus of
Agelaus the
Milesian of Coer**** the
Lycian of
Hypsenor of
Demoleon the
Lacedaemonian of
Apisaon the
Paeonian of two
nameless -...
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Gorgythion Hector (prince of Troy)
Hecuba (queen of Troy)
Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön
Lycaon (prince of...
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Hypsenor 1994 CO
Hypsenor, son of
Hippasus from Gr**** mythology.
During the
Trojan War,...
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Deities Amarynceus Alcimus Hippomenes Leto
Archilochus Aenus Deioneus Hypsenor Orythaon Tros Alke
Amphimachus Alcmaon Hipponous Phobos Ascanius Aesepus...
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carried the
wounded Teucer off the battle-field, as they
later did with
Hypsenor. Ultimately,
Mecisteus was
killed by the
Trojan Polydamas. Mecisteus, one...
- by
Eliza Haywood (1729)
Xerses in
Themistocles by
Samuel Madden (1729)
Hypsenor in
Periander by John
Tracy (1731)
Pylades in
Orestes by
Lewis Theobald...
- slew no less than four opponents,
including the
aforementioned Apisaon,
Hypsenor,
Melanthius and Axion: this
makes the
account of
Hyginus wrong in informing...