- In Gr**** mythology, the
female name
Polymede (Ancient Gr****: Πολυμήδη) may
refer to:
Polymede,
daughter of
Autolycus by Mestra,
Neaera or Amphithea; and...
- of
Polymedes' name is
legible on the
inscription that is
divided on the
plinths of the two statues.
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media related to
Polymedes of...
- the
identification with the Dioscuri. The
inscription also
identifies Polymedes of
Argos as the sculptor:
Something which was very
unusual at such an...
- only Aesimus,
father of
Sinon was named. Autolycus'
other daughter was
Polymede,
mother of Jason, the
famous Argonaut who led a
group of men to find the...
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various authors, she
could be: Alcimede,
daughter of
Phylacus and
Clymene Polymede, or Polymele, or Polypheme, a
daughter of
Autolycus Amphinome Theognete...
-
Phylacus and Clymene.
Other sources say the
mother of his
children was (1)
Polymede or Polymele, or
Polypheme a
daughter of Autolycus, (2) Amphinome, (3) Theognete...
-
Kleobis and Biton,
Delphi Archaeological Museum,
Polymedes of Argos, c. 585 BC....
- Clytius, in a rare
version of the myth, a son of
Phineus and
brother of
Polymedes: the two
brothers killed Phineus' second, Phrygian, wife (Idaea?) at the...
-
daughter of King
Amphion of Orchomenus. Otherwise, Nestor's
mother was
called Polymede. His wife was
either Eurydice or Anaxibia;
their children included Peisistratus...
- poetry, and dance) On
Justice and the
other Virtues On
Gifts and
Gratitude Polymedes Timocrates (three books)
Metrodorus (five books)
Antidorus (two books)...