- In Gr**** mythology,
Phegeus (Ancient Gr****: Φηγεύς) was the name of the
following characters:
Phegeus,
another name for Aegialeus, son of
Inachus and...
-
returning to
Psophis and
telling king
Phegeus that he
required the
necklace and robe in
order to be purified.
Either Phegeus or his sons (Agenor and Pronous)...
- Alphesiboea's two brothers, who were
acting on
their father Phegeus’ command. In some versions,
Phegeus himself personally killed Alcmaeon, as well as Alphesiboea's...
- translation: 'heroic, manly') was a
Psophian prince.
Agenor was the son of
Phegeus, king of Psophis, in Arcadia. He was the
brother of
Pronous and Arsinoe...
-
Oicles in Arcadia, and
thence to
Phegeus at Psophis. And
having been
purified by him he
married Arsinoe,
daughter of
Phegeus, and gave her the
necklace and...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phegeus (Ancient Gr****: Φηγεύς, romanized:
Phegeus) was the king of
Psophis in
Arcadia who
purified Alcmaeon after the
murder of his...
- Eriphyle, Alcmaeon,
Phegeus, and the latter's sons.
Through Alcmaeon, the son of Eriphyle, the
necklace then came into the
hands of
Phegeus'
daughter Arsinoe...
-
Scholia ad Euripides,
Orestes 932
recounted that
Phegeus and
Aegialeus were two
different persons—
Phegeus being the son of
Inachus and
Melia while Aegialeus...
- they
might be able to
avenge the
death of
their father by the
hands of
Phegeus and his two sons. Both Zeus and
Poseidon wooed Thetis,
daughter of Nereus...
-
Arsinoe (named
Alphesiboea in some versions), next into
those of the sons of
Phegeus,
Pronous and Agenor, and
lastly into
those of the sons of Alcmaeon, Amphoterus...