- In Gr**** mythology,
Phalanthus (/fəˈlænθəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φάλανθος) is the name of
three men.
Phalanthus of Tanagra, one of the
defenders of
Thebes in...
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brought as**** by a dolphin.
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Phalanthus Pausanias, 10.10.6 Pausanias, 10.10.7-8 Pausanias, 10.13.10 Strabo...
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xeneas (Hewitson, 1866)
Synonyms Mycalesis xeneas Hewitson, 1866
Mycalesis phalanthus Staudinger, 1887
Mycalesis phalanthus var.
phalanthoides Strand, 1913...
- with
Helen as one of her two handmaidens. Aethra, wife of the
Spartan Phalanthus. She
fulfilled the
prophecy given to her
husband by her tears,
after which...
- an
Arcadian prince as the son of King Stymphalus. He was the
father of
Phalanthus. Agelaus, also
Ageleus (Ageleos), a
Calydonian princes as the son of King...
- Poseidon's honor, came to be
looked upon as the
funeral games of Melicertes.
Phalanthus was
another legendary character brought safely to s**** (in Italy) on...
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mythological figures Phaëton Φαέθων the name of
several mythological figures Phalanthus Φάλανθος the name of
several mythological figures Phalerus Φάληρος a son...
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retroactively nullified, and the sons were then
obliged to
leave Greece forever.
Phalanthus, the
Parthenian leader, went to
Delphi to
consult the oracle: the puzzling...
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doubts about Taranto being of
Spartan origin.
According to the
legend Phalanthus, the
Parthenian leader, went to
Delphi to
consult the
oracle and received...
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Phalanthum or
Phalanthon (Ancient Gr****: Φάλανθον), also
known as
Phalanthus or
Phalanthos (Φάλανθος), was a town of
ancient Arcadia, in the
district Orchomenia...