- romanized: Polúeidos, lit. 'he who sees many things') also
known as
Polyeidus, is the son of Coer****, and a
famous seer from Corinth.
Polyidus was...
- Narrator:
Somewhat a
version of Bellerophon, he was "transformed by the seer
Polyeidus into a
version of Bellerophon's life" in
order to tell this
story (138)...
- Phyleus’
daughter Eurydameia who
begot Euchenor and
Cleitus by the seer
Polyeidus. This
Ctimene may be the same below. Ctimene,
daughter of
Laertes and...
- Phyleus’
daughter Eurydameia who
begot Euchenor and
Cleitus by the seer
Polyeidus. Like Clytemnestra, she was also
unfaithful and
deserted Echemus for Phyleus...
- Phyleus’
daughter Eurydameia who
begot Euchenor and
Cleitus by the seer
Polyeidus. Tzetzes,
Homeric Allegories Prologue 576
Eustathius ad Homer,
Iliad p...
- Phyleus’
daughter Eurydameia who
begot Euchenor and
Cleitus by the seer
Polyeidus. Hyginus,
Fabulae 97
Eustathius ad Homer,
Iliad p. 305.15; Tzetzes, Homeric...
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other six were Androcrates, Peisandrus, Damocrates, Hypsion,
Actaeon and
Polyeidus. Apollodorus, 1.9.2; Nonnus, 9.314 Hyginus,
Fabulae 175 Pausanias, 6.21...
- Phyleus’
daughter Eurydameia who
begot Euchenor and
Cleitus by the seer
Polyeidus. Tzetzes,
Homeric Allegories Prologue 577
Eustathius ad Homer,
Iliad p...