- mythology,
Iphitos or Īphitus (/ˈɪfɪtəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἴφιτος) was an
Oechalian prince and one of the Argonauts.
Iphitus was the son of King
Eurytus of...
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virgin Oechalides (Ancient Gr****: Οἰχαλίδες, romanized: Oikhalides, lit. '
Oechalian women') were
transformed into
trees by the
nymphs when they
revealed the...
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overleaping that of Rōmulus. Cf. also the
story of Poemander). Toxeus, an
Oechalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and
Antiope or
Antioche and
brother of Clytius...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μολίονα) may
refer to the
following personages: Molion, an
Oechalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and
Antiope or
Antioche and
brother of Clytius...
-
Indian campaign. He was
killed by Corymbasus. Clytius, an
Argonaut and an
Oechalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and
Antiope or Antioche, and thus brother...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Didaeon was an
Oechalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and
Antiope or
Antioche and
brother of Clytius, Toxeus, Iphitos, Deioneus,...
- the
narcissus flower was all that was left of him.
Oechalian maidens Firs
Nymphs When the
Oechalian princess Dryope had
departed to join the
nymphs in...
- "they that held
Tricca and
Ithome of the crags, and Oechalia, city of
Oechalian Eurytus,
these again were led by the two sons of Asclepius, the skilled...
- hope (Chorus:Let none despair). A
square before the Palace. Iole and
Oechalian virgins, led
captive Among the
captives is the
princess Iole of legendary...
- to
Hercules Chorus, of
Aetolian women,
faithful to Deianira. Band, of
Oechalian women,
suffering captivity in
company with Iole. The long,
heroic life...