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Scarphe (Ancient Gr****: Σκάρφη) or
Scarpheia (Σκάρφεια) was a town of the
Epicnemidian Locrians,
mentioned by
Homer in the
Catalogue of
Ships in the Iliad...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Scarphe (Ancient Gr****: Σκάρφη) was
possibly the mother, by Aeson, King of Iolcus, of
Jason and
possibly Promachus (the latter’s brother)...
- Amphinome, (3) Theognete,
daughter of Laodicus, (4)
Rhoeo or (5) Arne or (6)
Scarphe.
Pelias was power-hungry and he
wished to gain
dominion over all of Thessaly...
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daughter of
Autolycus Amphinome Theognete,
daughter of
Laodicus Rhoeo Arne or
Scarphe Jason was also said to have had a
younger brother, Promachus. Children...
- to the
right of the Asopus.
Strabo says that it was
afterwards called Scarphe (Σκάρφη). It
probably lay
between Scolus and the
frontier of the territory...
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forty ships, and as
inhabiting the
towns of Kynos, Opus, Calliarus, Besa,
Scarphe, Augeiae, Tarphe, and Thronium.
Neither Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides, nor...
- Staphylus; (4) Theognete,
daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (5) Arne or (6)
Scarphe. Polypheme,
another form of the name Polyphemus, the
Cyclops who was encountered...
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strategos completely off-guard; he
hastily fled with his
forces to the town of
Scarphe,
where Metellus caught up with him. The
sources do not
describe a set-piece...
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daughter of Staphylus; (4) Theognete,
daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (5)
Scarphe or (6) Arne. Polymele,
daughter of
Peleus and one of the
possible mothers...
- Staphylus; (4) Theognete,
daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (5) Arne or (6)
Scarphe. Polymede,
mother of
Nestor by Neleus, king of Pylos. Otherwise, Nestor's...