- In Gr**** mythology,
Phylacides or
Phylakides (Ancient Gr****: Φυλακίδῃ
means 'son of Phylacus') was the son of the
nymph Acacallis and Apollo, and the brother...
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brother of
Phylacides.
Their mother mated with the god in the
house of
Carmanor in the city of Tarrha.
According to the Elyrians,
Phylacides and Philander...
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Acacallis Ap. Rhod. 3rd cent. BC
Miletus Ant. Lib. 2nd/3rd cent. AD
Naxos Phylacides,
Philander Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Oaxes Anchiale Servius 4th/5th cent. AD...
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mortal born).
Lastly by Apollo, she was also said to be the
mother of
Phylacides and Phylander.
Fearing her father's wrath, she
exposed her son Miletus...
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daughter of Minos. His
brothers could be Cydon, Amphithemis, Oaxes, Miletus,
Phylacides and
Phylander who were
called offspring of
Apollo and Acacallis. Naxos...
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children and
grandchildren are
sometimes referred to by the
patronymic Phylacides. His
grandson through Iphiclus was also
named Phylacus. In some accounts...
- Hippolyta,
Thetis 480
Isthmian 6
Phylacides of
Aegina Pancration Heracles,
Telamon 478 (?)
Isthmian 5
Phylacides of
Aegina Pancration Aeacids, Achilles...
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house in
Tarrha that
Apollo mated with Acacallis,
producing the
offspring Phylacides and Philander.
Carmanor had two sons,
according to Pausanias, Euboulus...
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Phrynos Painter Phthia Phthia (mythology)
Phthonus Phye
Phylace (Thessaly)
Phylacides Phylacus Phylarch Phylas Phyle Phyle (Attica)
Phyle Campaign Phyle Cave...