- The
final two Heliadae,
Ochimus and Cercaphus, were the only to stay, as they had not been
involved in the crime.
Ochimus seized control over the island...
-
Hegetoria and
Ochimus, king of Rhodes. She
married her
paternal uncle, Cercaphus, who
inherited the island.
According to an
alternate version,
Ochimus engaged...
-
alternate version,
Ochimus engaged Cydippe to
Ocridion but
Cercaphus loved her and
kidnapped her. The
latter did not
return until Ochimus was old. Diodorus...
- not name the sons, but
according to
Diodorus Siculus, the
Heliadae were
Ochimus, Cercaphus, Actis,
Macar (i.e. Macareus), Candalus, Triopas, and Tenages...
-
territory of
modern Ialysos).
Ochimus, the
eldest of the brothers,
seized control over the island;
Cercaphus married Ochimus'
daughter and
succeeded to the...
-
Rhodos in the
Rhodian tradition, by whom he had
seven sons, the
Heliadae (
Ochimus, Cercaphus, Macar, Actis, Tenages, Triopas, Candalus), and the girl Electryone...
- near
Themiscyra mother of the
Amazons by Ares
Hegetoria Rhodes consort of
Ochimus Hemera mother of
Iasion by Zeus
Himalia Rhodes mother of Cronius, Spartaios...
- to
escape from
Rhodes upon
discovery of
their crime. (The two
Heliadae Ochimus and
Cercaphus sta****
aside and
remained on the
island of Rhodes). Graves...
- and
Ochimus, sta**** at the
island of
Rhodes and made
their homes in the
territory of Ialysus,
where they
founded the city of Achaea.
There Ochimus being...
- Gr****: Ὀκριδίωνος) was a
mortal who was
engaged to Cydippe,
daughter of
Ochimus. She was
kidnapped by her uncle, Cercaphus. Plutarch,
Quaestiones Graecae...