• In Greek mythology, Pherespondus (Ancient Greek: Φερέσπονδος) was the satyr herald of Dionysus during the Indian War. In secret union, Hermes fathered...
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    Lycus Nonnus, Dionysiaca son of Hermes and Iphthime, and brother of Pherespondus and Pronomus Maron Nonnus, Dionysiaca son of Silenus and brother of Astraeus...
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  • Asterodia. Iphthime, daughter of Dorus, mother of the Satyrs Lycus, Pherespondus and Pronomus by Hermes. The name is the feminine form of the adjective...
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    Eudorus Polymele Saon Rhene Linus (possibly) Urania Agreus Sose (nymph) Arabus Thronia Dolops, Eurymachus, Palaestra, Pherespondus, Pronomus unknown mothers...
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  • Dionysus during the Indian War. In secret union, Hermes fathered him, Pherespondus and Pronomus, by Iphthime, daughter of Dorus. Eiraphiotes (i.e. Dionysus)...
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  • Aegimius and Iphthime. The latter became the mother of the Satyrs Lycus, Pherespondus and Pronomus by Hermes. In the Bibliotheke, "Dorus received the country...
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  • Dionysus during the Indian War. In secret union, Hermes fathered him, Pherespondus and Lycus to Iphthime, daughter of Dorus. Eiraphiotes (i.e. Dionysus)...
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  • Decidedly minor personalities also pop up, like Laverna, Corus, and Pherespondus the satyr. Wright structures his fictional world on the Greeks' primal...
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