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Greek mythological prince
Hippothoon (/hɪˈpɒθoʊ.ən/; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποθόων, romanized: Hippothóōn) or Hippothous is a figure in Greek mythology, often described as the king of
Hippothoon
Tracian mythological character
Echo, granddaughter of Hermes, and a servant of Metaneira, the wife of Hippothoon. Others call her a slave of Celeus, king of Eleusis. The extravagant hilarity
Iambe
Ancient Greek mythological figure
his granddaughter through Cercyon, and from the union she gave birth to Hippothoon. Alope left the infant in the open to die of exposure, but a passing mare
Alope
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
granddaughter through Cercyon, his son and King of Eleusis, begetting Hippothoon. Cercyon had his daughter buried alive but Poseidon turned her into the
Poseidon
Greek mythological character
of Zarex in Laconia; he also had a heroon at Eleusis, next to that of Hippothoon. There also was a mountain on Euboea thought to be named after him. Pausanias
Zarex
Species of moth
Cramer, 1780 Sphinx penaeus Fabricius, 1787 Erinnyis melancholica Grote, 1865 Dilophonota hippothoon Burmeister, 1878 Anceryx piperis Boisduval, 1875
Erinnyis_oenotrus
seer and twin brother of Cassandra, who later became king of Epirus Hippothoön, a king of Eleusis Hyrieus, a king of Boeotia Ilus, founder-king of Troy
List of mortals in Greek mythology
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Administrative unit in ancient Athens
after Cécrops Hippothontis (or Hippothoontis) (Ἱπποθοντίς) named after Hippothoon Aiantis (Αἰαντίς) named after Ajax Antiochis (Ἀντιοχίς) named after Antiochus
Deme
may also have been a member of this tribe) Hippothontis (named after Hippothoon) Kekropis (named after Cécrops) Leontis (named after Leos, son of Orpheus)
List_of_ancient_Greek_tribes
Monument in ancient Athens
Oeneus Oineis Calydonian king VII Cecrops Kekropis King of Athens VIII Hippothoon Hippothontis Mythical king of Eleusis IX Aias Aiantis Mythological hero
Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
Monument_of_the_Eponymous_Heroes
Set of Greek mythological figures
to Hippothous, since both men were the sons of Poseidon. Also known as Hippothoon. Hippothous, son of Cercyon. He was one of the hunters of the Calydonian
Hippothous
during the reforms of Cleisthenes. It was named after the legendary hero Hippothoon. Its demes were Azenia, Hamaxanteia, Anakaia, Auridai, Acherdous, Dekeleia
Hippothontis
Mythical king at Eleusis
being guarded by the will of the gods, they gave him the name Hippothous (Hippothoon). The body of Alope was then turned by Poseidon into a fountain, called
Cercyon_of_Eleusis
Hippomenes Hipponax Hipponicus III Hipponous Hippotae Hippotes Hippothoe Hippothoon Hippothous Hippotion Hippotomadae Histiaeotis Histiaeus Historia Plantarum
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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