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Ancient Gr****: Φλεγύας
means 'fiery') was a king of the
Lapiths (or the
Phlegyans).
Phlegyas was the son of Ares and Chryse,
daughter of Halmus, or of Dotis...
- as Phocis, and ****isted the
local inhabitants in the war
against the
Phlegyans; he was
renowned as
founder and
eponym of the city Elatea. An
image of...
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founder supposedly came to
gather the most
warlike Gr****s. Later, the
Phlegyans separated from the
Orchomenians and were
hostile to them, even
going so...
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Broteas and Niobe. Euryan****a,
daughter of Hyperphas,
leader of the
Phlegyans and thus,
sister to Euryganeia, wife of Oedipus. She was the
mother of...
- Jason, as well of
mythological creatures and peoples, Centaurs, Lapiths,
Phlegyans and Myrmidons.
Ancient tribes in
Thessaly mentioned by
Homer or other...
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shattered the
whole island (Rhodes) with his
trident and
rooted all the
Phlegyans (Telchines) at the
bottom of the sea, he
saved both
women (Macello and...
- have gone from
Thrace to arm
themselves among the
Ephyri or the
brave Phlegyans, but they will not
listen to both the
contending hosts, and will give...
- mythology,
Hyperphas (Ancient Gr****: Ὑπέρφαντος) was a
leader of the
Phlegyans and an ally of the Thebans. He was the
father of
Euryganeia who, according...
- and hero of the
island of Rhodes. He was
sometimes confounded with the
Phlegyan Phorbas.
Phorbas was the son of
Triopas and Hiscilla,
daughter of Myrmidon...