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Ormenium (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρμένιον) was a town of
ancient Thessaly,
mentioned in the
Catalogue of
Ships in Homer's Iliad,
along with
Hypereia and Asterium...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phoenix (Ancient Gr****: Φοῖνιξ Phoinix, gen. Φοίνικος Phoinikos) was the son of king Amyntor.
Because of a
dispute with his father...
- Cercaphus, son of
Aeolus and
father of Ormenus, the
eponymous founder of
Ormenium in Thessaly. Cercaphus,
father of
Maeander by Anaxibia. Cercaphus, descendant...
- to the
following figures: Amyntor, the son of Ormenus, king of
Eleon or
Ormenium, and the
father of Phoenix, Crantor, and Astydamia, who bore
Heracles a...
- with Antor, who then sta**** in Italy.
Heracles killed King
Amyntor of
Ormenium for not
allowing him into his kingdom. He also
killed King
Emathion of...
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Ormenion (Ὀρμένιον) may
refer to: Ormenio, a
village in Thrace,
Greece Ormenium, a town of
ancient Thessaly,
Greece This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Demetrius Poliorcetes, who
removed thither the
inhabitants of Nelia, Pagasae,
Ormenium, Rhizus, Sepias, Olizon,
Boebe and Iolcos, all of
which were afterwards...
- Amýntor, lit. 'defender') was the son of Ormenus, and a king of
Eleon or
Ormenium. Amyntor's son Phoenix, on his mother's urgings, had **** with his father's...
- father, by a
lightning bolt of the god. Euaemon, son of King
Ormenus of
Ormenium and thus,
brother to
Amyntor (otherwise also
called his father). He was...
- the names.
There is
conjecture that this town may be the same as that of
Ormenium, but
others equivocate or disagree. The site of
Armenium is
located near...