- In Gr**** mythology,
Phylacus (/ˈfɪləkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φύλακος
means "guardian") was the name of the
following figures:
Phylacus,
founder of the city...
- of
Phylacus,
founder of Phylace) by
Diomedeia and the
brother of Protesilaus. In some accounts, he and his
brother were
called the sons of
Phylacus and...
- the
daughter of Clymene, Minyas' daughter. Alcimede’s
father was King
Phylacus,
eponymous founder of Phylace, and
sister of
Iphiclus and Clymenus. She...
- name.
According to
various authors, she
could be: Alcimede,
daughter of
Phylacus and
Clymene Polymede, or Polymele, or Polypheme, a
daughter of Autolycus...
-
Amazons against Theseus and his army; she is portra**** as
being overcome by
Phylacus. Creusa,
daughter of
Priam and Hecuba, and the
first wife of Aeneas, by...
- Deioneus, king of Phocis, and was the
mother of Cephalus, Actor, Aenetus,
Phylacus and Asterodia.(Interwiki: bn, ja)
Diomede or Diomedes, a
Lapith and daughter...
- Astygeneia. Astyoche, wife of
Phylacus,
mother of
Protesilaus and Podarces.
These two are
otherwise known as
grandsons of
Phylacus through Iphiclus. Astyoche...
-
ancient Thessaly.
According to Gr**** mythology, this city was
founded by
Phylacus. In
Ancient Greece,
Phylace was a kingdom.
Homer writes that this was one...
- into
heroic exile.
Melampus spends a year as
bondsman in the
house of
Phylacus, "all for Neleus'
daughter Pero". At his extremity,
Melampus is visited...
- as the
daughter of King Minyas. She was the wife of
either Cephalus or
Phylacus, and
mother of
Iphiclus and Alcimede. Some
sources call her Periclymene...