- In Gr**** mythology,
Ischys (Ancient Gr****: Ἰσχύς, lit. 'strength')[citation needed] was the son of
Elatus and Hippea.
Ischys had an
affair with the Thessalian...
- medicine.
While she was
still pregnant, she
slept with a
mortal man
named Ischys and was
subsequently killed by
either the god or his
sister Artemis for...
-
infidelity by
sleeping with a
mortal named Ischys,
Apollo found out with his
prophetic powers and
killed Ischys.
Coronis was
killed by
Artemis for being...
- of the Lapiths.
While pregnant with Asclepius,
Coronis fell in love with
Ischys, son of
Elatus and
slept with him. When
Apollo found out
about her infidelity...
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Ischys, and Cyllen. Elatus, a
Lapith chieftain of Larissa, Thessaly. He was the father, by Hippeia, of Caeneus, Polyphemus, the seer Ampycus,
Ischys who...
-
daughter of a
Thessalian from
Larissa named Antippus—and his
brothers were
Ischys and the
Argonaut Polyphemus.
Hyginus also
states that, in
addition to Coronus...
- the son of
Apollo and Coronis;
while pregnant,
Coronis weds the
mortal Ischys,
which leads Apollo to kill her, and he
rescues the
infant in the process...
-
While Apollo was away,
Coronis began an
affair with a
mortal man
named Ischys. When
Apollo learnt of this, he sent
Artemis to kill the
pregnant Coronis...
- Antippus. She
married Elatus and bore the
Argonaut Polyphemus,
Caeneus and
Ischys.
Athena Hippeia (or
Hippeia Athena, "Athena of Horses"),
Athena as a goddess...
- the
father of
Hippea who
became the
mother of Polyphemus,
Caeneus and
Ischys by Elatus, king of the Lapiths. Antiphus, the
Thespian son of
Heracles and...