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Aphareus (Ancient Greek: Ἀφαρεύς) may refer to the following figures. Aphareus, a Messenian king, son of Perieres and Gorgophone. Aphareus, a Centaur that
Aphareus
Aphareus (4th century BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian and orator. He attended the school of Isocrates, along with Theodectes. He was the son of Hippias
Aphareus_(writer)
Family of fishes
genus Parapristipomoides Kami, 1963 subfamily Etelinae Gill, 1893 genus Aphareus Cuvier, 1870 genus Aprion Valenciennes, 1830 genus Etelis Cuvier, 1828
Lutjanidae
In Greek mythology, Aphareus (Ancient Greek: Ἀφαρεύς) was a Messenian king. Aphareus was the son of Gorgophone and Perieres and brother of Leucippus. He
Aphareus_(son_of_Perieres)
Topics referred to by the same term
Aphareus may refer to: Aphareus, name of multiple personages in Greek mythology Aphareus (writer) (4th century BCE), Ancient Greek orator and tragedian
Aphareus_(disambiguation)
Messenian prince and argonaut in Greek mythology
the gods. Idas was described as keen and spirited. Idas was the son of Aphareus and Arene and the elder brother of Lynceus and Pisus. He was sometimes
Idas_(son_of_Aphareus)
Species of fish
region. Aphareus furca was first formally described in 1801 as Labrus furca with the type locality given as Mauritius. Under the synonym Aphareus caerulescens
Aphareus_furca
Greek mythical twins
twin brothers Lynceus and Idas of Messenia, sons of Tyndareus's brother Aphareus. Castor and Pollux carried the women off to Sparta wherein each had a son;
Castor_and_Pollux
Species of fish
Aphareus rutilans, the rusty jobfish, ironjaw snapper, red smalltooth job, silvermouth or small tooth jobfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish,
Aphareus_rutilans
Greek mythological king; father of Penelope
Perieres and Gorgophone ✓ ✓ Oebalus and Bateia ✓ Siblings Tyndareus ✓ ✓ ✓ Aphareus ✓ ✓ Leucippus ✓ ✓ Hippocoon ✓ Spouse Asterodia ✓ Dorodoche ✓ Periboea ✓
Icarius_(Spartan)
Genus of fishes
in this genus are: Aphareus furca (Lacépède, 1801) (small-toothed jobfish) Aphareus rutilans G. Cuvier, 1830 (rusty jobfish) Aphareus is placed in the subfamily
Aphareus_(fish)
Icarius, Aphareus and Leucippus. Meanwhile, in the second story, Perieres could be a son of Aeolus and father of only two sons by Gorgophone, Aphareus and
Perieres_(king_of_Messenia)
Topics referred to by the same term
of marine snails in the family Areneidae Arene (mythology), the wife of Aphareus and mother of Idas and Lynceus in Greek mythology Arene, Elis, an ancient
Arene_(disambiguation)
participated in the hunt for the Calydonian boar. Lynceus was a son of Aphareus and Arene or Polydora or Laocoosa, and thus brother to Idas and Peisus
Lynceus_(son_of_Aphareus)
Index of animals with the same common name
Fishes with a common name of silver fish or silverfish may include: Aphareus rutilans Argentina sphyraena Argyrozona argyrozona Labeobarbus bynni Enteromius
Silver_fish_(fish)
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
Orchomenus son of Ares and Astyoche Idas ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7 Messenia son of Aphareus and Arene Idmon ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 Argos son of Apollo or Abas or by Cyrene
Argonauts
Greek mythological figure
disputed. After the death of her first husband Perieres by whom she had sons Aphareus and Leucippus, Gorgophone took Oebalus as her second spouse. With him she
Gorgophone (daughter of Perseus)
Gorgophone_(daughter_of_Perseus)
Ancient Greek female name
wife of Aphareus of Messenia and thus, the possible mother of his children, Idas, Lynceus and Peisus. In some accounts, the consort of Aphareus was called
Polydora
Mythical king of Athens
himself, and had to seek refuge in Arene, Messenia which was ruled by King Aphareus. Pallas and his fifty sons revolted at a later time, being crushed by Aegeus'
Aegeus
Ancient Greek hero and founder of Mycenae
Celaeneus, Amphimachus, Lysinomus, Archelaus, Chirimachus, Licymnius – Aphareus, Leucippus, Tyndareus, Icarius – Third Generation Descendants – Melas,
Perseus
Defeat of a mythical boar by Olympian heroes
Kerkyon, son of Agamedes, son of Stymphalos. Hyleus ✓ ✓ Idas ✓ ✓ ✓ Son of Aphareus, from Messene; brother of Lynceus. Iolaus ✓ ✓ ✓ Son of Iphicles, nephew
Calydonian_boar_hunt
Archilochus Alcon Echemmon Leocritus Phylacus Evandre Oneiroi Automedon Aphareus Mecisteus Ascanius Alcyoneus Echepolus Lycaon Phylodamas Gortyessa Paeon
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Festivals of Dionysus in ancient Athens
Sophocles (Oedipus at Colonus (posthumous award) 372 BC - Astydamas 3?? BC - Aphareus (? = exact year not preserved) 486 BC - Chionides 472 BC - Magnes 458 BC
Dionysia
him. Leucippus was the son of Gorgophone and Perieres, and brother of Aphareus, amongst others. He was the father of three daughters, each borne by his
Leucippus_(son_of_Perieres)
Several men in Greek mythology
after ravishing her, but Lathusa sent Philomela to Procne. Lynceus, son of Aphareus and one of the Argonauts. Lynceus, one of the companions of Aeneas in Italy
Lynceus_(mythology)
Species of fish
virescens Binomial name Aprion virescens Valenciennes, 1830 Synonyms Aphareus virescens (Valenciennes, 1830) Mesoprion microchir Bleeker, 1853 Sparopsis
Green_jobfish
Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC
1045; [2] 30, 41, 74, 798, 806; [3] 517, 1315; [4] 592 Lynceus Son of Aphareus, from Arene, he has miraculous powers of eyesight He observes Heracles
Argonautica
Set of mythological Greek characters
fire to the ship of Protesilaus. Caletor, father of the Achaean soldier, Aphareus. Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Homer, Iliad 15.419 ff Pausanias, 10
Caletor
daughter of Perseus. In one version of the myth, Pisus’ parents were instead Aphareus, another Messenian king, and Arene, and his brothers were Idas and Lynceus
Pisus
Town of ancient Laconia
Hippocoon usurped the throne of Sparta, Tyndareus fled to his brother Aphareus of Messenia where he settled in Thalamae and while living there, children
Thalamae_(Laconia)
Greek rhetorician and writer (436–338 BC)
married a woman named Plathane (daughter of the sophist Hippias) and adopted Aphareus, one of her sons by a previous marriage. There is no evidence for Isocrates's
Isocrates
King of Pylos in Greek mythology
and Neleus was banished to Messenia. There he was welcomed by his cousin Aphareus who gave him the maritime part of the land where he settled and established
Neleus
Daughter of Leucippus, mythical figure honored at Sparta
of Athena and Artemis, and betrothed to Idas and Lynceus, the sons of Aphareus. Castor and Pollux were charmed by their beauty and carried them off. When
Phoebe (daughter of Leucippus)
Phoebe_(daughter_of_Leucippus)
Son of Heracles in Greek mythology
and Moschion, each wrote plays called Telephus. The fourth-century poet Aphareus wrote an Auge, and the Hellenistic Nicomachus of Alexandria in Troas wrote
Telephus
Antheus ("The Flower") Mysoi ("Mysians") Telephos ("Telephus") Thyestes Aphareus (4th century BC) Asklepios** Akhilleus** Tantalos** Sophocles (c. 495–406
List of ancient Greek playwrights
List_of_ancient_Greek_playwrights
Species of fish
brevirostris Vaillant, 1873 (error in original description of A. brevirostris) Aphareus roseus Castelnau, 1879 Bowersia violescens D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1903
Pristipomoides_filamentosus
Seven species of deep water fish
snapper Pristipomoides sieboldii lehi lehi silverjaw or ironjaw snapper Aphareus rutilans onaga ʻulaʻula koaʻe scarlet, red, or longtail snapper Etelis
Deep_Seven
Greek mythological figure
translit. Ídas) may refer to the following individuals: Idas, son of Aphareus Idas, one of the Dactyls. Idas, an Egyptian prince as son of Aegyptus and
Idas_(mythology)
Monotaxis grandoculis, Humpnose big-eye bream Lutjanidae Aphareus furca, Small toothed jobfish Aphareus rutilans, Rusty jobfish Aprion virescens, Green jobfish
List of reef fish of the Red Sea
List_of_reef_fish_of_the_Red_Sea
Species of ray-finned fish
Etelis coruscans Etelis coruscans (top) Aphareus rutilans (Bottom) Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Etelis_coruscans
God in Greek mythology
and Sterope) by whom he became the father of Marpessa. When Idas, son of Aphareus, came from Messenia to ask for the hand of Marpessa, Evenus refused his
Evenus_(son_of_Ares)
Princess in ancient Greek mythology
of Artemis and Athena, and betrothed to Lynceus and Idas, the sons of Aphareus. Castor and Pollux were charmed by their beauty and carried them off. When
Hilaeira
Syracuse Aeschylus Agathon Alexander Aetolus Alexis Anaxandrides Antiphanes Aphareus (writer) Apollodorus of Carystus Aristarchus of Tegea Aristophanes Carcinus
List_of_Greek_artists
Genus of ray-finned fishes
Lethrinidae Lethrinus ornatus Lethrinus rubrioperculatus Lutjanidae Etelinae Aphareus furca Aprion virescens Paradicichthyinae Symphorus nematophorus Symphorichthys
Lutjanus
captains of the sentinels, together with Ascalaphus, Ialmenus, Meriones, Aphareus and Lycomedes, who were commanded by Thrasymedes, son of Nestor. He was
Deipyrus
wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Caeneus. Aphareus, killed by Theseus in the fight at Pirithous' wedding. Aphidas, killed
List_of_centaurs
King in Greek mythology
Hippocoon, as well as a daughter, Arene, who married her half-brother Aphareus. The nymph Pirene and Hyacinth were also called the daughter and son of
Oebalus
Topics referred to by the same term
Sonqor County, Kermanshah Province, Iran Aphareus, a character in Greek mythology Apaharan, a Hindi movie Aphareus (writer), a Greek writer All pages with
Apharia_(disambiguation)
4th-century BC Greek poet
school of Isocrates produced the orators and tragedians, Theodectes and Aphareus. He was also a pupil of Plato and an intimate friend of Aristotle. He at
Theodectes
Pandión II's son
after getting driven out of Athens by his brother Aegeus, Lycus came to Aphareus and introduced him and his family to the rites of the Great Goddess. "The
Lycus_(son_of_Pandion_II)
Ancient Greek vase painter
painting is one of its kind: Castor and Pollux fight against the sons of Aphareus. His early work has influenced the later artists Painter of Louvre MNB
Underworld_Painter
Princess in Greek mythology
a beautiful lady, described as being "fair-ankled". Idas, son of King Aphareus, came from Messenia to ask for the hand of Marpessa, but Evenus refused
Marpessa_of_Aetolia
figures Apemosyne Ἀπημοσύνη a daughter of Catreus who was raped by Hermes Aphareus Ἀφαρεύς the name of several mythological figures Apheidas Ἀφείδας the name
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
surinamensis (native), tripletail, Atlantic tripletail Aphareus furca (native), small toothed jobfish Aphareus rutilans (native), rusty jobfish Aprion virescens
List_of_fishes_of_India
Subfamily of ray-finned fishes
the snappers. The subfamily Etelinae contains 5 genera and 24 species: Aphareus Cuvier, 1870 Aprion Valenciennes, 1830 Etelis Cuvier, 1828 Pristipomoides
Etelinae
captains of the sentinels were Thrasymedes, Ascalaphus, Ialmenus, Meriones, Aphareus and Deïpyrus. When Telamonian Ajax and Teucer had to leave their position
Lycomedes_of_Thebes
Pristipomoides[616] P. zonatus[617] Lutjanidae Snappers N Wahanui Forktail snapper Aphareus[618] A. furca[619] Lutjanidae Snappers N Uku Gray jobfish Aprion[620] A
List_of_fishes_of_Hawaii
Sublist of the List of marine fishes of South Africa
Snappers Blue smalltooth job, Aphareus furca (Forsskål, 1775) (Tropical Indo-Pacific to Sodwana Bay) Red smalltooth job, Aphareus rutilans Cuvier, 1830 (Tropical
List of marine bony fishes of South Africa
List_of_marine_bony_fishes_of_South_Africa
1758 (circumtropical) Family Lutjanidae – snappers Small-toothed jobfish, Aphareus furca (Lacepede, 1802) (East Africa to Polynesia) Green jobfish, Aprion
List of fishes of the Coral Sea
List_of_fishes_of_the_Coral_Sea
Apella Apellai Apellaia Apellas Apelles Apemius Apesantius Aphareus Aphareus (writer) Aphareus of Messenia Apheidas Aphidna Aphneius Aphrodisia Aphrodite
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
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Hungarian form of Greek Theodoros, TÓDOR means "gift of God."
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Head Chief
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