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Peristhenes (/pəˈrɪsθəˌniːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Περισθένης
Peristhénēs means "exceeding strong"), in Gr**** mythology, may
refer to:
Peristhenes, an Egyptian...
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Libya and the
naiad Polyxo. She
married and
later killed her
husband Peristhenes or
Hyperantus following the
commands of her father. Electra, daughter...
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Polydectes of Seriphos, both
being the sons of
Magnes and a Naiad, or of
Peristhenes and Androthoe, or else of
Poseidon and Cerebia. He
discovered Danaë and...
- was the
naiad Caliadne and thus full
brother of Eurylochus, Phantes,
Peristhenes, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromius,
Polyctor and Chthonius...
- King
Aegyptus of Egypt,
bearing him
twelve sons: Eurylochus, Phantes,
Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromios, Polyctor, and...
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savuana (Savu) B. j.
teutonia (Australia) B. j. ina (Indonesia) B. j.
peristhene (Melanesia) B. j.
picata (Melanesia) B. j.
micronesia (Fiji) Synonyms...
- of the
wives of Aegyptus,
bearing him 12 sons: Eurylochus, Phantes,
Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromios, Polyctor, and...
- Otherwise, the
parents of
these sons were
Magnes and an
unnamed naiad or of
Peristhenes and Androthoe,
daughter of Pericastor.
Tzetzes on Lycophron, Alexandra...
- was the
naiad Caliadne and thus full
brother of Eurylochus, Phantes,
Peristhenes, Hermus, Potamon, Dryas, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromius,
Polyctor and Chthonius...
- (Ancient Gr****: Περικάστωρ) was the
father of
Androthoe who
married Peristhenes and
became the
mother of the
fisherman Dictys and Polydectes, king of...