- mythology,
Nebrophonus (Ancient Gr****: Νεβροφόνος, romanized: Nebrophonos, lit. 'fawn-killer') may
refer to a
person and a canine:
Nebrophonus, son of Jason...
-
Hypsipyle of Lemnos; he had a twin
brother whose name is
variously given as
Nebrophonus,
Thoas or Deipylus. The
children were
separated from
their mother after...
-
daughters Children by Hypsipyle: Euneus, King of
Lemnos and his twin
Nebrophonus or
Deipylus or
Thoas Though some of the
episodes of Jason's
story draw...
-
Hypsipyle fell in love with
their captain Jason. They had sons,
Euneus and
Nebrophonus or Deipylus. The
other Argonauts consorted with the
Lemnian women, and...
- had, in
addition to Euneus, a
second son,
variously given as Thoas,
Nebrophonus, or Deipylus,
After escaping Lemnos Thoas had a son Sicinus, by the water...
- sons:
Euneus and Thoas.
According to Apollodorus, the
second son was
Nebrophonus,
while according to Hyginus, the
second son was Deipylus, Ovid says simply...
- the twin
brother of Euneus. In some accounts, he was
called Thoas or
Nebrophonus. Deipylus, a
Thracian prince as the son of King
Polymestor of the Bistonians...
- Otranto. On 9
November 1812
Unite was in
sight when
Furieuse captured Nebrophonus. By 1815,
Unite was back in
Britain in
reserve at
Deptford and she remained...
-
Furieuse captured Nebrophonus. On 24
November Furieuse captured the
French schooner Fortuna. In
October 1815
prize money was paid for
Nebrophonus and Fortuna...
-
Apollodorus 1.9.17, the sons of
Jason and
Hypsipyle were
Euneus and
Nebrophonus,
while according to Hyginus,
Fabulae 15, they were
Euneus and Deipylus...