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Set of mythological characters
In Greek mythology, Phegeus (Ancient Greek: Φηγεύς) was the name of the following characters: Phegeus, another name for Aegialeus, son of Inachus and
Phegeus
In Greek mythology, Phegeus (Ancient Greek: Φηγεύς, romanized: Phegeus) was the king of Psophis in Arcadia who purified Alcmaeon after the murder of his
Phegeus_of_Psophis
Arcadian princess in Greek mythology
Alphesiboea's two brothers, who were acting on their father Phegeus’ command. In some versions, Phegeus himself personally killed Alcmaeon, as well as Alphesiboea's
Alphesiboea (daughter of Phegeus)
Alphesiboea_(daughter_of_Phegeus)
Mythological figure
Oicles in Arcadia, and thence to Phegeus at Psophis. And having been purified by him he married Arsinoe, daughter of Phegeus, and gave her the necklace and
Callirhoe (daughter of Achelous)
Callirhoe_(daughter_of_Achelous)
Ancient Greek mythological figure
romanized: Agēnor, lit. 'heroic, manly') was a Psophian prince. Agenor was the son of Phegeus, king of Psophis, in Arcadia. He was the brother of Pronous and Arsinoe
Agenor_(son_of_Phegeus)
Leader of the Epigoni in the legendary second Argos-Thebes war
returning to Psophis and telling king Phegeus that he required the necklace and robe in order to be purified. Either Phegeus or his sons (Agenor and Pronous)
Alcmaeon_(mythology)
Fabled object in Greek mythology
returned to Psophis, where he lied and told Phegeus that he needed the items in order to purify them. Phegeus obliged and handed them over, but instructed
Necklace_of_Harmonia
Name of multiple mythological figures
son Hippasus to be cut in pieces. Arsinoe or Alphesiboea, daughter of Phegeus, king of Psophis in Arcadia and sister of Pronous and Agenor. She was the
Arsinoe_(mythology)
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
they might be able to avenge the death of their father by the hands of Phegeus and his two sons. Both Zeus and Poseidon wooed Thetis, daughter of Nereus
Zeus
Figure from Greek mythology
Erinyes as he fled across Greece, eventually landing at the court of King Phegeus, who gave him his daughter Alphesiboea in marriage. Exhausted, Alcmaeon
Amphiaraus
Character in Greek mythology
Scholia ad Euripides, Orestes 932 recounted that Phegeus and Aegialeus were two different persons— Phegeus being the son of Inachus and Melia while Aegialeus
Inachus
Ancient Greek mythological figure
brother, suddenly became grown-up in order to avenge his father. The sons of Phegeus, who had killed Alcmaeon, were carrying the necklace of Harmonia to Delphi
Amphoterus_(son_of_Alcmaeon)
Ancient Greek mythological figures
with Phoenix. Alphesiboea, a Psophian princess as the daughter of King Phegeus in Arcadia. She was the sister of Axion and Temenus, and married Alcmaeon
Alphesiboea
Greek mythological figure
Greek: Ἀξιόν) was the name of the following two individuals. Axion, son of Phegeus of Psophis in Arcadia and brother of Temenus and Alphesiboea. At the command
Axion_(mythology)
Figure in Greek mythology
one source, Pronous was named as the father of Hellen. Pronous, son of Phegeus, king of Psophis. Along with his brother Agenor he killed Alcmaeon (counted
Pronous_(mythology)
Character in Greek mythology
also one of the army of the Seven against Thebes. He cut the right arm of Phegeus, the Theban. Agreus, a warrior from Pylos, yet another of the army of the
Agreus_(mythology)
Ioke Antilochus Antimachus Leucus Amphimachus Alcander Dryops Laomedon Phegeus Derinoe Iris Antiphus Antiphates Lycomedes Amphius Alcathous Dymas Laophoon
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Ancient settlement in Arcadia, Greece
town. The ancients, as usual, derived the name from an eponymous founder, Phegeus. The city was said to have been renamed "Psophis" by Echephron and Promachus
Psophis
Name of four men in Greek and Roman mythology
During these fights Agreus, from Calydon, cut off the arm of the Theban Phegeus. The severed limb fell to the ground while the hand still held the sword
Acoetes
Genus of butterflies
Brazil Denivia monica (Hewitson, 1867) - Venezuela to Bolivia Denivia phegeus (Hewitson, 1865) - Brazil Denivia silma (Martins, Faynel, & Robbins, 2016)
Denivia
Several Greek mythological figures
by Hypseus in the river, Agenor eventually was drowned. Agenor, son of Phegeus and murderer of Alcmaeon. Agenor, son of Antenor and a character in Homer's
Agenor_(mythology)
Hero in Greek mythology
and helmet. Diomedes then slays a number of Trojan warriors including Phegeus (whose brother was spirited away by Hera's son, Hephaestus before being
Diomedes
Zeus and came back to Stymphalus, he named her Widow. Temenus, son of Phegeus of Psophis in Arcadia and brother of Axion and Alphesiboea. At the command
Temenus_(mythology)
In Greek mythology, son of Alcmaeon and Callirrhoe
Alcmaeon and Callirrhoe, and brother of Amphoterus. Alcmaeon was murdered by Phegeus (or, in some sources, by the latter’s sons — Agenor and Pronous), when
Acarnan_(son_of_Alcmaeon)
Greco-Roman term for an Indian region and people
translates the name of this land as "Gandara". He [Alexander] questioned Phegeus about the country beyond the Indus River, and learned that there was a
Gangaridai
Greek mythological figure
Tethys. She was the mother of culture hero Phoroneus, and Aegialeus (or Phegeus), by her brother Inachus, the river-god of Argos. However, in some accounts
Melia_(consort_of_Inachus)
Play written by Euripides
in Psophis Written by Euripides Chorus Young women Characters Alcmaeon Phegeus of Psophis Alphesiboea ? Others? Original language Ancient Greek Genre
Alcmaeon_in_Psophis
Figure in Greek mythology
took to betray her husband. It was dedicated at Delphi by the sons of Phegeus (how they got it I have already related in my history of Arcadia), but
Eriphyle
I. van Houten-Groeneveld, T. Gehrels · 3.5 km MPC · JPL 30704 Phegeus 3250 T-3 Phegeus October 16, 1977 Palomar C. J. van Houten, I. van Houten-Groeneveld
List of minor planets: 30001–31000
List_of_minor_planets:_30001–31000
Relations between ancient Greece and India
considerable additions. Alexander also conquered the kingdom of the Indian king Phegeus. The inhabitants welcomed Alexander's army and the king met Alexander and
Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations
Ancient_Greece–Ancient_India_relations
Ancient Greek river god
religiously purified. According to Apollodorus, Alcmaeon was first purified by Phegeus the king of Psophis, but nevertheless the land of Psophis became barren
Achelous
Palomar 5.175 0.065 7.9 4.838 5.513 18 km – catalog · MPC · JPL 30704 Phegeus 16 October 1977 C. J. van Houten I. van Houten-Groeneveld T. Gehrels Palomar
List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp) (1–100000)
List_of_Jupiter_trojans_(Trojan_camp)_(1–100000)
Ethno-linguistic and religious population from India and Bangladesh
his kingdom and fled to the nation of Gandaridai... He had obtained from Phegeus a description of the country beyond the Indus: First came a desert which
Bengali_Hindus
Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 30704 Phegeus 3250 T-3 Phegeus, mythological oldest son of Dares (a priest of Hephaistos), fatally
Meanings of minor-planet names: 30001–31000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_30001–31000
Phasis (town) Phayllos of Croton Phegaea (Aigeis) Phegaea (Pandionis) Phegeus Phegeus of Psophis Phegus Pheidippides Pheidon Pheidon I Phelloe Pheme Phemius
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Herodotus' knowledge of modern India
Sind and Baluchistan (1975), pp. 13–14: "Accordingly, having inquired of Phegeus what he needed to know, he learned that beyond the river there was a journey
India_(Herodotus)
Species of sea snail
Marschlins, 1793 Conus olivaceus Kiener, 1845 Conus pallans Nardo, 1847 Conus phegeus Nardo, 1847 Conus postdiluvianus Risso, 1826 Conus rusticus Poli, 1826
Conus ventricosus mediterraneus
Conus_ventricosus_mediterraneus
Species of butterfly
Synonyms Pachliopta leytensis Murayama, 1978 Papilio phegeus Hopffer, 1866 Pachliopta phegeus Papilio phegeus Rothschild, 1895 Atrophaneura leytensis (Murayama
Pachliopta_leytensis
King of Tegea in Greek mythology
either son of his brother Cepheus and hence a scion of Arkas, or of one Phegeus of entirely different descent Apollodorus, 3.9.1 Scholia ad Apollonius
Lycurgus_of_Arcadia
Astronomical survey
(30702) 3042 T-3 16 October 1977 (30703) 3101 T-3 16 October 1977 30704 Phegeus 16 October 1977 30705 Idaios 16 October 1977 (30706) 4026 T-3 16 October
Palomar–Leiden_survey
Several individuals in Greek mythology
Arcadian who fought in the army of the Seven against Thebes. He was killed by Phegeus, during the war. Acontius, a man from Ceos who fell in love with Cydippe
Aconteus
Species of sea snail
homonym of Conus olivaceus Salis, 1793) Conus pallans Nardo, 1847 Conus phegeus Nardo, 1847 Conus postdiluvianus Risso, 1826 Conus rusticus Poli, 1826
Conus_ventricosus
Achaean warrior in Greek mythology
on valor's field; scarce might the straining shoulders of two slaves, Phegeus and Sagaris, the load endure, yet oft Demoleos in this armor dressed charged
Demoleus
20051 Phanostrate 361707 Pharmauni 332632 Pharos 14588 Pharrams 30704 Phegeus 23135 Pheidas 42585 Pheidippides 17351 Pheidippos 13433 Phelps 10664 Phemios
List of named minor planets: P
List_of_named_minor_planets:_P
pfluegeri Petuch, 2003: synonym of Conasprella pfluegeri (Petuch, 2003) Conus phegeus Nardo, 1847: synonym of Conus ventricosus Gmelin, 1791 Conus phlogopus
List_of_Conus_species
Lawless 30585 Firenze 30593 Dangovski 30596 Amdeans 30698 Hippokoon 30704 Phegeus 30705 Idaios 30708 Echepolos 30718 Records 30719 Isserstedt 30720 Fernándezlajús
List of named minor planets: 30000–39999
List_of_named_minor_planets:_30000–39999
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
margaritacea (Draudt, 1919) Theritas monica (Hewitson, 1867) Theritas phegeus (Hewitson, 1865) Theritas theocritus (Fabricius, 1793) Theritas viresco
Theritas
Asteroid
v t e Minor planets navigator 30704 Phegeus 30705 Idaios
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Who Won the Poison (Lord Shiva)
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