- both
Phyleus and Heracles.
After the
latter killed Augeas and his
other sons, he gave
Phyleus the kingdom.
During the time of his exile,
Phyleus led a...
- the
brother of Actor,
Tiphys and Diogeneia. His
children were Epicaste,
Phyleus, Agamede, Agasthenes, and Eurytus. The
fifth Labour of
Heracles (Hercules...
-
Heracles brought the case to court, and
Phyleus testified against his father. Enraged,
Augeias banished both
Phyleus and
Heracles from the land
before the...
- The
fiery skipper (Hylephila
phyleus) is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae.
Reaching approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length, male fiery...
-
Timandra married Echemus, the king of
Arcadia and bore him a son Ladocus. By
Phyleus, son of King
Augeas of Elis, she was one of the
possible mothers of Meges...
-
Epeans and/or
Dulichians during the
Trojan War.
Meges was the son of King
Phyleus of
Dulichium and his mother's name is
variously given as
either Eustyoche...
-
Ctimene or Ctemene,
mother of Meges, one of the
Achaean Leaders, by King
Phyleus of Dulichium, the son of King
Augeas of Elis. Otherwise, the
mother of...
-
deserters of
their husbands.
Timandra deserted Echemus and went and came to
Phyleus and
Clytaemnestra deserted Agamemnon and lay with
Aegisthus who was a worse...
- into evil report. Then
Timandra deserted Echemus and went and came to
Phyleus, dear to the
deathless gods; and even so
Clytaemnestra deserted god-like...
- Phoenix, son of Agenor, founder-king of
Phoenicia Phoroneus, a king of
Argos Phyleus, a king of Elis Pirithoös, king of the
Lapiths and
husband of Hippodamia...