- In Gr**** mythology,
Portheus (Ancient Gr****: Πορθέα) may
refer to
various figures:
Portheus, an
Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the
impious King...
- Ichthyodectiformes,
which represent close relatives of
modern teleosts. The
species Portheus molossus described by Cope is a
junior synonym of X. audax.
Skeletal remains...
- Gr****: Πορθάων,
genitive Πορθάονος),
sometimes referred to as
Parthaon or
Portheus (seems
related to the verb portheō and perthō, "destroy'), was a king of...
- the
Calydonian boar hunt,
according to
Hyginus and Ovid. Echion, son of
Portheus and one of the Gr****s who
fought at the
Trojan War. He was also one of...
- 1st cent. AD
Oeagrus Nonnus 5th cent. AD
Paeon Etym. Mag. 12th cent. AD
Portheus (Porthaon) Ant. Lib. 2nd/3rd cent. AD
Tereus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD...
-
possibly eponym of
Phthiotis Physius 40 ✓ Plato(n) 41 ✓
Polichus 42 ✓
Portheus 43 ✓
Prothous 44 ✓
Socleus 45 ✓
Stymphalus 46 ✓ ✓
possibly eponym of the...
- (situated in the area of
Megali Chora) was
built by king Agrios, son of
Portheus and a great-grandson of
Aetolos (king of
Plevron and Calydon)
around 1600-1100...
-
Antoninus Parents Porthaon and
Euryte ✓
Parthaon or ✓
Porthaon or ✓ ✓
Portheus ✓
Siblings Agrius ✓ ✓
Alcathous ✓ ✓
Melas ✓
Leucopeus ✓
Sterope ✓ Consort...
-
australis was
originally named by
Arthur Smith Woodward as a
species of
Portheus (now a
probable synonym of Xiphactinus) in 1894,
which was
later amended...
-
recognized as
belonging to the
genus Protosphyraena:
Erisichte nitida, "
Portheus" gladius, and "Pelecopterus" pernicciosus.
Between 1895 and 1903, paleontologists...