- In Gr**** mythology,
Eurytus (/ˈjʊərɪtəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔρυτος) and
Cteatus (/ˈtiːətəs/; Κτέατος) were twin brothers.
Their mother was Molione, that's...
- generals, the
Molionides, and
after Heracles fell ill, his army was
badly beaten. Later, however, he was able to
ambush and kill the
Molionides, and thus...
- 1913
Allotinus posidion posidion Fruhstorfer, 1913
Allotinus posidion molionides Fruhstorfer, 1913
Allotinus posidion niceratus Fruhstorfer, 1913 Allotinus...
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battle of
Heracles against the
Eleans and Augeas, and was
wounded by the
Molionides of Elis. In a
fainting condition,
Iphicles was
carried by his relatives...
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Moline was the
daughter of
Molus of Aetolia. She
became the
mother of the
Molionides (Eurytus and Cteatus)
either by King
Actor of Elis or by Poseidon. Her...
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Dexamenus and the twin
sister of Theraephone.
These maidens were wed to the
Molionides,
Eurytus and Cteatus. Theronice's son by the
latter was Amphimachus, one...
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Actor married Molione and
became by her
father of the
twins known as the
Molionides,
Eurytus and Cteatus. Actor, the
Epean son of
Poseidon and Agamede, daughter...
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Pylus and Thestius.
Molus was the
father of
Moline who
mothered the
Molionides by
Actor of Elis.
Molus only
appeared in Apollodorus,
where the scholar...
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Olenus and the twin
sister of Theronice.
These maidens were wed to the
Molionides,
Cteatus and Eurytus. Theraephone's son by the
latter was Thalpius, one...
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Theronice and Theraephone, both also
married another set of twins, the
Molionides. Dexamenus, son of
Heracles and
father of Ambrax, king of
Ambracia (a...