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Ormenium (Ancient Greek: Ὀρμένιον) was a town of ancient Thessaly, mentioned in the Catalogue of Ships in Homer's Iliad, along with Hypereia and Asterium
Ormenium
Greek mythical figure
In Greek mythology, Phoenix (Ancient Greek: Φοῖνιξ Phoinix, gen. Φοίνικος Phoinikos) was the son of king Amyntor. Because of a dispute with his father
Phoenix_(son_of_Amyntor)
Divine hero in Greek mythology
with Antor, who then stayed in Italy. Heracles killed King Amyntor of Ormenium for not allowing him into his kingdom. He also killed King Emathion of
Heracles
Mistress of Amyntor in Greek mythology
romanized: Klutía, lit. 'renowned') is the concubine of Amyntor, king of Ormenium. She became the reason for the falling out between Amyntor and his son
Phthia_(mistress_of_Amyntor)
father, by a lightning bolt of the god. Euaemon, son of King Ormenus of Ormenium and thus, brother to Amyntor (otherwise also called his father). He was
Euaemon
Set of mythological Greek characters
to the following figures: Amyntor, the son of Ormenus, king of Eleon or Ormenium, and the father of Phoenix, Crantor, and Astydamia, who bore Heracles a
Amyntor_(mythology)
Greek mythological figure
Amýntor, lit. 'defender') was the son of Ormenus, and a king of Eleon or Ormenium. Amyntor's son Phoenix, on his mother's urgings, had sex with his father's
Amyntor_(son_of_Ormenus)
the names. There is conjecture that this town may be the same as that of Ormenium, but others equivocate or disagree. The site of Armenium is located near
Armenium
Ancient Greek city
Demetrius Poliorcetes, who relocated the inhabitants of Nelia, Pagasae, Ormenium, Rhizus, Sepias, Olizon, Boebe and Iolcos, all of which were afterwards
Demetrias
Mythological Greek characters
Cercaphus, son of Aeolus and father of Ormenus, the eponymous founder of Ormenium in Thessaly. Cercaphus, father of Maeander by Anaxibia. Cercaphus, descendant
Cercaphus
Topics referred to by the same term
Ormenion (Ὀρμένιον) may refer to: Ormenio, a village in Thrace, Greece Ormenium, a town of ancient Thessaly, Greece This disambiguation page lists articles
Ormenion
Horse race
Elegant 1993 - Surtee 1992 - The Fount 1991 - Solemn Oath 1990 - Prince Ormenium 1989 - Aisle 1988 - Jet Fighter 1987 - Jet Fighter 1986 - Aiming 1985 -
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Former town
Strabo relates that Sepias was one of the towns, along with Nelia, Pagasae, Ormenium, Rhizus, Olizon, Boebe, and Iolcus that were reduced to mere villages when
Sepias
Orientalizing period Orion Orithyia Orithyia of Athens Orithyia (Amazon) Ormenium Ormenus Orneae Orneus Ornithomancy Ornytion Ornytus Orobiae Oropos (Epirus)
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