In Greek mythology, the name Iphthime /ɪpˈθaɪmiː/ (Ancient Greek: Ἰφθίμη, romanized: Iphthímē) refers to: Iphthime, daughter of Icarius, a sister of Penelope...
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16974 Iphthime (/ɪfˈθaɪmiː/; provisional designation 1998 WR21) is a Jupiter trojan and a binary system from the Greek camp, approximately 57 kilometers...
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brother of Penelope, Thoas, Damasippus, Imeusimus, Aletes and probably Iphthime. In one account, he was called Perilaos and his mother was named Asterodia...
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Indian War. In secret union, Hermes fathered him, Lycus and Pronomus to Iphthime, daughter of Dorus. Eiraphiotes (i.e. Dionysus) entrusted to the three...
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father of Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Damasippus, Imeusimus, Aletes and Iphthime. According to other traditions, the mother of Penelope, Alyzeus and Leucadius...
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Poliporthes Arcesilaus Italus Mamilia Pan (alternative versions) Relatives Icarius (father) Asterodia or Periboea (mother) Iphthime (sister) Nationality Greek...
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Hamadryas iphthime, the ringless blue cracker or brownish cracker, is a species of cracker butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It was first described...
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Perilaus, Aletes, Damasippus, Imeusimus and Thoas, presumably also of Iphthime. Icarius' wife is alternatively known as Asterodia, Dorodoche or Polycaste...
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Eurypylus. He was the brother of Damasiclus (Amasiclus), Penelope and Laodice (Iphthime). Polymelus, a Lycian warrior, son of Argeas. He was killed by Patroclus...
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Athenian princess, was loved by Hermes and bore a son named Cephalus to him. Iphthime, a princess of Doros, was loved by Hermes. They had three Satyroi – named...
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