- In Gr**** mythology,
Clymenus (/ˈklɪmɪnəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλύμενος, romanized: Klúmenos
means "notorious" or "renowned") may
refer to
multiple individuals:...
- our
sighs and our tears." In addition, he was
called Clymenus (Κλύμενος,
Klýmenos, ' infamous', [ˈkly.me.nos]),
Polydegmon (Πολυδέγμων, Polydégmon, 'host...
- (except Arcadia) Hermione: An old cult of
Demeter Chthonia, Kore, and
Klymenos (Hades). Cows were
pushed into the temple, and then they were
killed by...
- note 673.
There were two
further brothers, Thyreus, the "porter", and
Klymenos, the "famous"—though
Meleager is by far the most
renowned of the four—and...
- of the winds. She had six
brothers namely: Periphas, Agenor, Euchenor,
Klymenos, Xouthos, Macareus, and five sisters: Klymene, Kallithyia, Eurygone, Kanake...
- of the winds. She had six
brothers namely: Periphas, Agenor, Euchenor,
Klymenos, Xouthos, Macareus, and five sisters: Kallithyia, Eurygone, Lysi****, Kanake...
- the
keeper of the winds. He had five
brothers namely: Agenor, Euchenor,
Klymenos,
Xouthos and Macareus, and six sisters: Klymene, Kallithyia, Eurygone,...
-
keeper of the winds. He had five
brothers namely: Periphas, Euchenor,
Klymenos,
Xouthos and Macareus, and six sisters: Klymene, Kallithyia, Eurygone,...
- Hephaestia,
Iphthe and Periboea; and lastly, (3) Periphas, Agenor, Euchenor,
Klymenos, Macareus, Klymene, Kallithyia, Eurygone, Lysi****,
Kanake and an unnamed...
- of the winds. She had six
brothers namely: Periphas, Agenor, Euchenor,
Klymenos, Xouthos, Macareus, and five sisters: Klymene, Kallithyia, Lysi****, Kanake...