- "warrior")
Licymnius was the only one of Electryon's sons to
return home
after the
unsuccessful war
against the
Taphians and Teleboans.
Licymnius married...
-
Iliad 14.290–365
Licymnius is
known only
through a few
quoted lines and second-hand
through references (Smith, s.v. Licy'mnius).
Licymnius,
Fragment 771...
- Chirimachus, Anactor, and Archelaus.
Electryon had an
illegitimate son
Licymnius by Midea, a
Phrygian woman. The six sons of Pterelaus, King of the Taphians...
-
Amphitryon was the
brother of
Anaxo (wife of Electryon), and Perimede, wife of
Licymnius. He was a
husband of Alcmene, Electryon's daughter, and
stepfather of...
- to a p****age in the Deipnosophistae, the
sophist and
dithyrambic poet
Licymnius of
Chios (probably 4th
century BCE) told a
different tale, in
which Hypnos...
- Phylonomus, Celaeneus, Amphimachus, Lysinomus, Archelaus, Chirimachus,
Licymnius – Aphareus, Leucippus, Tyndareus,
Icarius –
Third Generation Descendants...
- Pausanias, 2.6.7. Tzetzes,
Chiliades 13.599–600; Alciphron,
Letters 1.16.
Licymnius, fr. 768a.[non-primary
source needed] Smith, s.v. Galeus; Steph**** of...
-
Electryon Anaxo Sthenelus Menippe Mestor Anaxo Amphitryon Alcmene Zeus
Licymnius Eurystheus Iphicles Megara Heracles Deianira Hebe
Iolaus Three Children...
- regency,
Amphitryon arrived with his fiancée
Alcmena and her half-brother
Licymnius from Mycenae, s****ing
exile and
purification for the
death of his prospective...
- Οἰωνὸν) was a son of
Licymnius who
accompanied Heracles. He was
killed in
Sparta in Heracles's company.
Heracles had
promised Licymnius that he
would bring...