- (Ancient Gr****: Πορθάων,
genitive Πορθάονος),
sometimes referred to as
Parthaon or
Portheus (seems
related to the verb portheō and perthō, "destroy'),...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Parthaon (Ancient Gr****: Παρθάονος) may
refer to two
different characters:
Parthaon, more
commonly known as Porthaon, king of Calydon...
- king as the son of Nyctimus, son of King Lycaon. He was the
father of
Parthaon,
ancestor of Psophis, one of the
possible eponyms for the city of Psophis...
-
Apollodorus Hyginus Pausanias Antoninus Parents Porthaon and
Euryte ✓
Parthaon or ✓
Porthaon or ✓ ✓
Portheus ✓
Siblings Agrius ✓ ✓
Alcathous ✓ ✓ Melas...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Aristas was an
Arcadian king as the son of
Parthaon,
descendant of King
Lycaon of Arcadia. He was the
father of Erymanthus, ancestor...
- can be
explained by the
following genealogical link: Nyctimus–Periphetes–
Parthaon–Aristas–Erymanthus–Arrhon–Psophis. Nyctimus' role in the
death of Lycaon...
- by
unknown woman. In one
version of the myth, he was
called the son of
Parthaon (son of Dorieus) and
brother of Paros.
Ceteus was said to be the father...
-
Lycaon of Arcadia. The
lineage is as follows:
Nyctimus -
Periphetes -
Parthaon -
Aristas -
Erymanthus -
Arrhon - Psophis. Female: Psophis, an Arcadian...
- 1903)
Guyana Calospila martialis (C. & R. Felder, 1865)
Suriname Calospila parthaon (Dalman, 1823)
Brazil Calospila pelarge (Godman & Salvin, 1878) Mexico...