princess from either Argos or Arcadia, daughter of King Clymenus. Clymenus desired and raped Harpalyce, who then avenged herself by making him unwittingly...
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mythology, Clymenus (/ˈklɪmɪnəs/; Ancient Greek: Κλύμενος, romanized: Klúmenos means "notorious" or "renowned") may refer to multiple individuals: Clymenus, a...
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mythology, Harpalyce (Ancient Greek: Ἁρπαλύκη, romanized: Harpalúkē) is a name attributed to several women. Harpalyce, daughter of King Clymenus of Arcadia...
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Epicaste (category Women of Heracles)
as daughter of King Augeas. She bore Heracles a son, Thestalus. Epicaste, another name for Jocasta/Iocaste, used by Homer. Epicaste, wife of Clymenus, son...
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being molested by the god and he kicked her to death. Harpalyce; raped by her own father Clymenus. Hera; raped by her brother (and later husband) Zeus...
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Harpalyke (moon) (category Moons of Jupiter)
2003, the moon was named after Harpalyce, the incestuous daughter of Clymenus, who in some accounts was also a lover of Zeus (Jupiter). Harpalyke belongs...
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Nyctimene (mythology) (category Deeds of Athena)
paradoxographer writes that she fled her father, who is here named Clymenus. A variation of her story about Nyctaea is found in pseudo-Lactantius Placidus's...
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Alastor (category Epithets of Zeus)
According to Parthenius of Nicaea, he was to be married to Harpalyce, who, however, was taken from him by her father Clymenus. Alastor, a Lycian warrior...
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Presbon (category Family of Athamas)
Presbon, the young son of Clymenus (Periclymenus), whom Harpalyce killed and served to Clymenus as a meal in revenge for the rape. Scholia on Apollonius...
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Idas (mythology) (category Sons of Aegyptus)
Idas, son of Clymenus and Epicaste, brother of Harpalyce and Therager. Idas, an Athenian son of Arcas and one of the Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur...
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Periclymenus (category Children of Poseidon)
Telemachus. Periclymenus or simply Clymenus, father of Erginus who was usually conflated with another Erginus, one of the Argonauts. Apollodorus, 1.9.16...
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of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections. Children of Priam Homeric Neleides Sons of...
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(son of Polemaeus) Harpalyce Harpalykos Harpe Harpina Harpina (city) Harpleia Harpocration Harpy Harpy Tomb Harrow Painter Hasselmann Painter Head of a Philosopher...
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Metamorphoses in Greek mythology (category Deeds of Zeus)
collection of myths where the subjects are physically transformed, usually through either divine intervention or sorcery and spells. Similar themes of physical...
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