• these persons in Greek mythology: Antimachus, the son of Hippodamas, son of the river Achelous and Aeolid Perimede. Antimachus, one of the sons of Aegyptus...
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    consolation telling stories from mythology of heroic disasters (Plutarch, Consul, ad Apoll. 9; Athenaeus xiii. 597). Antimachus was the founder of "learned"...
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  • celebrated Centauromachy. Together with four other centaurs, Styphelus, Antimachus, Elymus, and Pyracmos, they were all slain by Caeneus. Ovid, Metamorphoses...
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  • battle and remove him from the field once Herakles injures him. The poet Antimachus, in a misrepresentation of Homer's account, portrays Deimos and Phobos...
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  • daughter, and kept by him as a maid. Tisiphone, the Trojan daughter of Antimachus and wife of Meneptolemus. Apollodorus, 1.1.4 Apollodorus, 3.7.7 Quintus...
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  • ancient Greek poet Antimachus (sculptor) Antimachus I, Graeco-Bactrian king Antimachus II, Graeco-Bactrian king Antimachus in Greek mythology This disambiguation...
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    In Greek mythology, Nestor of Gerenia (Ancient Greek: Νέστωρ Γερήνιος, Nestōr Gerēnios) was a legendary king of Pylos. He is a prominent secondary character...
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    Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans...
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  • explicitly identified with Nemesis by Antimachus of Colophon (late fifth century BC). The geographer Strabo quotes Antimachus as saying: There is a great goddess...
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  • the uninitiated". Pausanias goes on to say, however, that according to Antimachus, Arion "of Thelpusa" was the offspring of Gaia (Earth). Pausanias also...
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    Anchius, repelled by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus. Antimachus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths...
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  • lines from Antimachus, but whether they belong to Antimachus of Heliopolis, or to either of the two other poets of the same name (see Antimachus (disambiguation))...
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  • one of the Trojan Leaders. Hippolochus, a Trojan soldier and son of Antimachus. Homer, Iliad 6.196–197; Apollodorus, 2.3.1 Homer, Iliad 6.119, 144 &...
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  • public domain: Smith, Philip (1870). "Antimachus". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. p. 191. v t e...
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    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Helios (/ˈhiːliəs, -ɒs/; Ancient Greek: Ἥλιος pronounced [hɛ̌ːlios], lit. 'Sun'; Homeric Greek: Ἠέλιος) is the...
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    incorporated into the expanding popularity of Ra and the Osiris-Horus mythology. Atum became Ra-Atum, the rays of the setting Sun. Osiris became the divine...
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    goddess, the common Baltic solar deity in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. The noun Saulė/Saule in the Lithuanian and Latvian languages is also...
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    epic of the Theban cycle written by the Greek poet Antimachus in the 4th or 5th century BC. Antimachus' work has been lost, but in any case, the classic...
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    and lovely Thalia. The poem of Onomacritus agrees with this account. Antimachus, while giving neither the number of the Graces nor their names, says that...
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    In Greek mythology, Caeneus or Kaineus (Ancient Greek: Καινεύς, romanized: Kaineús) was a Lapith hero, ruler of Thessaly, and the father of the Argonaut...
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  • Myrmidons. He was the son of Maemalus. Pisander, a Trojan warrior and son of Antimachus. He was the brother of Hippolochus, Hippomachus, and Tisiphone. During...
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  • This list contains persons named in ancient Greek religion and mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside...
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    In Greek mythology, the Hecatoncheires (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἑκατόγχειρες, translit. Hekatóncheires, lit. "Hundred-Handed Ones"), also called Hundred-Handers...
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  • In Greek mythology, Tisiphone (Ancient Greek: Τισιφόνη) was the Trojan daughter of Antimachus and sister of Hippolochus, Pisander, and Hippomachus. She...
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    Mideia after her. Midea, one of the Danaïdes. She married (and killed) Antimachus, son of Aegyptus. Midea, daughter of Aloeus and eponym of a city in Argos...
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  • Hippolochus of Troy (category Greek mythology stubs)
    In Greek mythology, Hippolochus (Ancient Greek: Ἱππολόχoς Hippolokhos) was a Trojan soldier and son of Antimachus. He was the brother of Pisander, Hippomachus...
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    In Greek mythology, the suitors of Penelope (also known in Latin as the Proci) are one of the main subjects of Homer's Odyssey. In the Odyssey, Homer...
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  • Styphelus (category Thessalian mythology)
    celebrated Centauromachy. Together with four other centaurs, Bromus, Antimachus, Elymus, and Pyracmos, they were all slain by Caeneus. Ovid, Metamorphoses...
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    Mountains and Hyperborea all near the Danube. Heraclides Ponticus and Antimachus in contrast identified the Riphean Mountains with the Alps, and the Hyperboreans...
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    In Greek mythology, the Danaïdes (/dəˈneɪ.ɪdiːz/; Greek: Δαναΐδες), also Danaides or Danaids, were the fifty daughters of Danaus, king of Libya. In the...
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