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Lysimache (/laɪˈsɪməkiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Λυσιμάχη Lusimákhē) is the name of
three characters in Gr**** mythology:
Lysimache,
daughter of Abas, son of Melampus...
- Argonauts. He was the son of Bias (or Perialces) and Pero. His wife was
Lysimache,
daughter of Abas (also
known as Eurynome,
Lysippe or Lysian****a, daughter...
- and the
Priestess of
Athena Nike. The best-attested High
Priestess was
Lysimache I, who held the
office for 64
years during the
early 4th
century BCE and...
- 80–95 mm.
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Panacea procilla lysimache Godman & Salvin, [1883] (Panama (Volcan Chiriqui),
Costa Rica) Panacea...
- (/məˈsɪsˌt(j)uːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μηκιστεύς Mēkisteús) was the son of
Talaus and
Lysimache. He was the
father of
Euryalus by Astyoche.
Mecisteus parti****ted in...
- Meleager, or Ares. A less
common version makes him a son of
Talaus and
Lysimache (which
would make him a
close relative of the
other members of the Seven...
- and Chthonophyle,
daughter of the
eponym of Sicyon. He had a
daughter Lysimache or Lysian****a whom he gave in
marriage to
Talaus of Argos, son of King...
- Adrastus'
mother was, however, late
sources give
three different names:
Lysimache, the
daughter of Abas, Lysian****a, the
daughter of Polybus, or Eurynome...
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Argive seer, son of Melampus. He was the
father of Coer****, Idmon, and
Lysimache. Abas,
companion of ****us who
killed Pelates, the
Cinyphian ally of...
- (/ˈproʊˌnæks/;
Ancient Gr****: Πρῶναξ) was one of the sons of
Talaus and
Lysimache, a
brother of
Adrastus and Eriphyle, and the
father of
Lycurgus and Amphithea...