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- Polyphonte (Ancient Gr****: Πολυφόντη means 'slayer of many') is a character in Gr**** mythology, transformed into a strix. Polyphonte was the daughter of...
- In Gr**** mythology, Polyphontes (Ancient Gr****: Πολυφόντης) was the son of Autophonus, a warrior who figured in Polynices' war to regain the throne of...
- polyphontes is a species of butterfly from the family Papilionidae that is found in Sulawesi and on the Moluccas. Pachliopta polyphontes polyphontes (Sulawesi...
- every one. In anger, fifty Thebans, led by Maeon, Haemon's son, and Polyphontes, Autophonus' son, ambushed Tydeus as he was returning to his army. But...
- killed by Artemis, but by Ares as punishment for being with Aphrodite. Polyphonte was a young woman who fled home in pursuit of a free, virginal life with...
- had a daughter named Thr****a, who in turn had a daughter named Polyphonte. Polyphonte was cursed by Aphrodite to love and mate with a bear, producing...
- father's death by presenting himself incognito to Polyphontes as his own killer, claiming the price Polyphontes had put on his head. As the tired young man...
- Ultimately, Ares (who was Polyphonte's grandfather) and Hermes (who was originally dispatched by Zeus to kill them) transformed all Polyphonte, Agrius, and Oreius...
- were the twin sons of Polyphonte, daughter of Hipponous, and a bear as well as them being the great-grandsons of Ares. Polyphonte was punished by Aphrodite...
- Parthenopaeus Polynices Tydeus Adrastus Creon Megareus Periclymenus Melanippus Polyphontes Hyperbius Actor Lasthenes Antigone Ismene See Trojan War and Epigoni...