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Periphas (/ˈpɛrɪfəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Περίφᾱς
Períphās means 'con****uousness') in Gr****
mythology may
refer to:
Periphas, a
legendary king of
Attica who...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Periphas (/ˈpɛrɪfəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Περίφας,
Períphās "con****uousness") was a
legendary king of Attica, whom Zeus
turned into an...
- Liberalis,
Periphas was a
legendary king of
Attica who was a just king, and a
dutiful priest of Apollo. Zeus, however,
became indignant because Periphas was...
- the half-sister of Meleager. Her
other siblings were Toxeus, Clymenus,
Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Gorge, Eurymede...
-
worshipped Periphas in
place of Zeus and set up
shrines and
temples for him. This anno**** Zeus, who
decided to
annihilate the
entire family of
Periphas. But...
-
Althaea and
became the
father of Deianeira, Meleager, Toxeus, Clymenus,
Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Gorge, Eurymede...
- the most
likely possibility anyway.
Phene was
married to
Periphas, a king of Attica.
Periphas was a
pious and just man,
beloved by his subjects, who then...
- some, of the god Ares. He was the
brother of Deianeira, Toxeus, Clymenus,
Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Gorge, Eurymede...
- Meleager, Toxeus,
Thyreus (Pheres or Phereus), Clymenus,
Agelaus (Ageleus),
Periphas and daughters, Deianeira, Gorge,
Melanippe and
Eurymede (the
latter two...
-
daughter of King
Thestius of Pleuron. He was the
brother of Meleager,
Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Deianeira, Gorge...