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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...
- Gr**** mythology,
Stymphalus or
Stymphalos (Ancient Gr****: Στύμφαλος or Στύμφαλον) may
refer to the
following personages:
Stymphalus, an
Arcadian prince...
- Gr**** mythology,
Stymphalus or
Stymphalos (Ancient Gr****: Στύμφαλος) was a king of Arcadia. He was the
eponym of the town
Stymphalus (now Stymfalia) and...
- Agamēdēs) was a son of
Erginus (or,
according to some traditions, the son of
Stymphalus and
grandson of Arcas).
Agamedes was
father of
Cercyon by Epicaste, who...
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Portheus 43 ✓
Prothous 44 ✓
Socleus 45 ✓
Stymphalus 46 ✓ ✓
possibly eponym of the town
Stymphalus Teleboas 47 ✓ ✓
Tegeates ✓
founded Tegea Thesprotus...
- Caphyae, Pallantion, Petrosaca, Feneos, Phoezon, Leucasium, Mesoboa,
Stymphalus, etc. From 370 BC the
capital of
Arcadia became Megalopolis.
Arcadia was...
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Myrto Eucleia Palantho of
Hyperborea Latinus Parthenope,
daughter of
Stymphalus (son of Elatus)
Everes (mythology)
Phialo Aechmagoras Psophis Echephron...
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contemporary of
Xenophon and
identical with the
Arcadian general Aeneas of
Stymphalus, whom
Xenophon (****enica, vii.3)
mentions as
fighting at the
Battle of...
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valley of the
river Lousios. It
reputedly was
founded by Gortys, son of
Stymphalus, a
legendary king of Arcadia. When
Megalopolis was
founded in the 4th...
- Everes, an
Arcadian son of
Heracles and Parthenope,
daughter of King
Stymphalus of Arcadia. Everes, a
Taphian prince who was the only one to
survive among...