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Figure in Greek mythology
the following genealogical link; Nyctimus, Periphetes, Parthaon, Aristas, Erymanthus, Arrhon and Psophis. Nyctimus' role in the death of Lycaon varies
Nyctimus
Greek mythical character, king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea
who, in the most popular version of the myth, killed and cooked his son Nyctimus and served him to Zeus, to see whether the god was sufficiently all-knowing
Lycaon_(king_of_Arcadia)
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
that included the flesh of a human sacrifice, perhaps one of his sons, Nyctimus or Arcas. Zeus overturned the table and struck the house of Lyceus with
Zeus
Species of spider
Nyctimus trimeni is a spider in the family Thomisidae. It is endemic to South Africa and is commonly known as the Zametopias crab spider. Nyctimus trimeni
Nyctimus_trimeni
Genus of spiders
species: Nyctimus bistriatus Thorell, 1877 – Indonesia (Sumatra, Sulawesi) (type species) Nyctimus trimeni (Simon, 1895) – South Africa "Gen. Nyctimus Thorell
Nyctimus_(spider)
Family of spiders
calinurus consuming a butterfly;[clarification needed] Porto Alegre, Brazil Nyctimus bistriatus (right) with ant prey and scavenging fly; Indonesia Phyrnarachne
Thomisidae
Several figures in Greek mythology
characters from Greek mythology. Periphetes, an Arcadian king as the son of Nyctimus, son of King Lycaon. He was the father of Parthaon, ancestor of Psophis
Periphetes
Ancient Greek festival in Arcadia
that included the flesh of a human sacrifice, perhaps one of his sons, Nyctimus or his grandson, Arcas, Zeus overturned the table and struck the house
Lykaia
Mythological Greek characters
was then pursued by the Furies and later on, flung himself to the river Nyctimus in Arcadia which bore his name thereafter. Diodorus Siculus, 5.56.5 & 5
Cercaphus
brother of Parrhasius, whose parents were Ares and Phylonome, daughter of Nyctimus and Arcadia. Their mother was seduced by Ares in the guise of a shepherd;
Lycastus
a son of Ares and Dormothea, who threw himself into the Arcadian river Nyctimus grieving over the death of his brother Alcmaeon, whereupon the river was
Stymphalus
Species of butterfly
eurypylus melampus (Rothschild, 1896) (Kai Islands) Graphium eurypylus nyctimus (Waterhouse & Lyell, 1914) (Northern Territory) Graphium eurypylus pamphylus
Graphium_eurypylus
killed her groom, Xanthus, son of Aegyptus, king of Egypt. Arcadia, wife of Nyctimus, son of the impious Lycaon, and became the mother of a daughter Phylonome
Arcadia_(mythology)
Ability to physically transform in mythology, folklore and speculative fiction
Zeus's children or serving him the flesh of Lycaon's own murdered son Nyctimus, depending on the exact version of the myth. Ares assigned Alectryon to
Shapeshifting
Characters in Greek mythology
Greece. Male: Psophis, a descendant of Nyctimus, son of King Lycaon of Arcadia. The lineage is as follows: Nyctimus - Periphetes - Parthaon - Aristas - Erymanthus
Psophis_(mythology)
Women in Greek mythology
Φιλονόμη) was a name shared by two individuals: Phylonome, daughter of Nyctimus (son of Lycaon) and Arcadia. She was a maiden who used to hunt with Artemis
Philonome_(mythology)
Mythical character
media related to Pelops. House of Atreus Ancient Elis Mount Sipylus Niobe Nyctimus Tyrtaeus, fr. 12.7; Cypria fr. 16.4; Simonides, fr. 11.36; Pindar, Olympian
Pelops
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Hypsus, Lebadus, Lycius, Macar, Macedon, Maenalus, Mantineus, Melaeneus, Nyctimus, Oenotrus, Orchomenus, Orestheus, Pallas, Parrhasius, Peraethus, Phigalus
Alipherus
into a wolf by the gods as punishment for serving them his murdered son Nyctimus' flesh at a feast. Lykos (Λύκος) of Athens: a wolf-shaped herο whose shrine
List of Greek mythological creatures
List_of_Greek_mythological_creatures
Arne. Lycastus and Parrhasius - Sons of Ares and Phylonome, daughter of Nyctimus of Arcadia. Amphion and Zethus - Sons of Zeus by Antiope Centaurus and
Twins_in_mythology
Ancient Greek river god
a contest. Haunted by despair and the Erinyes he leapt into the river Nyctimus which afterwards received the name Alpheus. Alpheus was also the river
Alpheus_(deity)
Fantasy genre
killed his 50 sons by lightning bolts, but supposedly revived Lycaon's son Nyctimus, who the king had slaughtered and who succeeded his father in the kingdom
Werewolf_fiction
Parrhasius, twin brother of Lycastus and son of Ares and Phylonome, daughter of Nyctimus and Arcadia. Their mother them into the river Erymanthus but they survived
Parrhasius_(mythology)
the form of a peasant. Lycaon mixed the entrails of his youngest son, Nyctimus, into the god's meal, whereupon the enraged king of the gods threw the
Pallas_(son_of_Lycaon)
Greek mythological character
Callisto and the King of Pelasgia (later Arcadia) following the death of Nyctimus. The Eleusinian Mysteries were initiations held every year for the cult
Triptolemus
Ancient Greek writer
name in Plutarch's Greek and Roman Parallel Stories, as a daughter of Nyctimus and lover of Ares. Jost, M. and Roy, J. (2010). Hyginus, De astronomia
Ariaethus_of_Tegea
Numi-Torum (Mansi people of Russia) WGPSN Nyctimus 62°48′S 3°54′W / 62.8°S 3.9°W / -62.8; -3.9 (Nyctimus) 34 1997 Nyctimus (Greek) WGPSN Oluksak 47°48′S 63°30′W
List_of_craters_on_Callisto
Ancient Greek epic poem
Lycaon's fifty impious sons drew the ire of Zeus and were all destroyed, save Nyctimus. The majority of the subsequently covered Arcadian figures descend from
Catalogue_of_Women
Numi-Torum (Mansi people of Russia) WGPSN Nyctimus 62°48′S 3°54′W / 62.8°S 3.9°W / -62.8; -3.9 (Nyctimus) 34 1997 Nyctimus (Greek) WGPSN Oluksak 47°48′S 63°30′W
List of craters in the Solar System
List_of_craters_in_the_Solar_System
Graphium eurypylus (Linnaeus, 1758) G. e. lycaon (C. & R. Felder, 1865) G. e. nyctimus (Waterhouse & Lyell, 1914) G. e. lycanoides (Rothschild, 1895) Green triangle
List of butterflies of Australia
List_of_butterflies_of_Australia
Antiope Nyctimene Νυκτιμένη a woman transformed by Athena into an owl Nyctimus Νύκτιμος a son of Lycaon who was killed and served up as a meal to Zeus
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
blue-frosted catone, Grecian shoemaker, or stoplight catone Catonephele nyctimus (Westwood, 1850) Catonephele orites Stichel, 1899 – orange-banded shoemaker
Catonephele
Classical Antiquity Nyctaea Nycteïs Nycteus Nycteus (mythology) Nyctimene Nyctimus Nymph Nymphaeum (Olympia) Nymphai Hyperboreioi Nymphis Nymphodorus (physician)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Genus of beetles
2005 Dyscolus nubilus Moret, 2001 Dyscolus nugax (Bates, 1878) Dyscolus nyctimus (Bates, 1884) Dyscolus obesulus (Chaudoir, 1878) Dyscolus obscurus (Chaudoir
Dyscolus
Crater on Callisto
Heimdall is situated to the southeast of Lofn, along with the smaller crater Nyctimus. To the northeast, another named crater called Lycaon is located. The crater
Lofn_(crater)
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God be with us; Born of the Mind; An Atom
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From the Hero's Meadow; Manly
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Wish; Hope; Love
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