- In Gr**** mythology,
Stymphalus or
Stymphalos (Ancient Gr****: Στύμφαλος or Στύμφαλον) may
refer to the
following personages: Stymphalus, an
Arcadian prince...
- long-distance
runner from
Stymphalos who won at all the Pan****enic
Games in the mid-5th
century BC.
Little else is
known of
Stymphalos from
ancient literature...
-
Stymphalus or
Stymphalos (Gr****: Στύμφαλος) was a town in the
northeast of
ancient Arcadia. The
territory of
Stymphalus is a plain,
about six
miles (9...
-
tallest mountain is
Kyllini in its west and the
largest lake is Lake
Stymphalos, (important in Gr****
mythology and a bird resort,
protected by Natura...
- black-figured amphora, c. 540 BC. Said to be from Vulci.
Hercules at Lake
Stymphalos by
Gustave Moreau Heracles killing the
Stymphalian birds with
arrows Hercules...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Stymphalus or
Stymphalos (Ancient Gr****: Στύμφαλος) was a king of Arcadia. He was the
eponym of the town
Stymphalus (now Stymfalia)...
-
recalling that a
triple Hera,
perhaps of
Pelasgian origin, was
venerated at
Stymphalos in
Arcadia as
maiden child, wife and even widow, was
sufficient "to enable...
-
deities generally depicted as
singular also
included triplicate aspects. In
Stymphalos, Hera was
worshiped as a Girl, a Grown-up, and a Widow.
According to Robert...
- of Oechalia.
Hippothous ✓ ✓ ✓ Son of Kerkyon, son of Agamedes, son of
Stymphalos.
Hyleus ✓ ✓ Idas ✓ ✓ ✓ Son of Aphareus, from Messene;
brother of Lynceus...
- and won a war
against Elis. In 364 BC, the
Arcadian strategos Aeneas of
Stymphalos intervened in Sicyon,
expelling the
tyrant of that city. A
Theban army...