• In Greek mythology, Cephalion (Ancient Greek: Κεφαλίων), also called Caphaurus (Κάφαυρον), was the son of Amphithemis and the nymph Tritonis and the brother...
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  • Cephalion (Greek: Κεφαλίων) was a Roman historian of the time of Hadrian. He wrote a History of Assyria from the time of Ninus and Semiramis to that of...
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  • Limnad (section Mythology)
    homonymous salt-water lake in Libya, mother of Nasamon and Caphaurus (or Cephalion) by Amphithemis, and, according to an archaic version of the myth, also...
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  • grandson of Abas (alternately, son of Abas). He was killed by Caphaurus (or Cephalion), son of Amphithemis and Tritonis, in Libya. However, in some accounts...
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    Naiad (section Mythology)
    In Greek mythology, the naiads (/ˈnaɪædz, ˈneɪædz, -ədz/; Greek: ναϊάδες, translit. naïádes), sometimes also hydriads, are a type of female spirit, or...
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  • Amphithemis (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    bore him two sons, Nasamon and Caphaurus. This Caphaurus, also known as Cephalion, was a shepherd who slew the Argonauts Eurybate (son of Teleon) and Canthus...
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  • Eribotes (category Greek mythology stubs)
    Eribotes along with Canthus died. They were slain in Libya by the shepherd Cephalion, son of the nymph Tritonis and Amphithemis, whose flocks they were plundering...
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    favour of her son Ninyas. A number of historians, beginning with the Roman Cephalion (c. AD 120) asserted that Ninus' opponent, the king of Bactria, was actually...
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  • (Pleiad) Celaenus (mythology) Celestial spheres Celeus Cella Celtine Celtus Centaur Centaurides Central Greece Centuripe ware Cephale Cephalion Cephalus Cephalus...
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  • Gergis (Troad) (category Locations in Greek mythology)
    coins found there have the image of the prophetess impressed upon them. Cephalion (Κεφαλίων) or Cephalon (Κεφάλων) of Gergis was a rhetor and historian...
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