Aphareus (Ancient Greek: Ἀφαρεύς) may refer to the following figures. Aphareus, a Messenian king, son of Perieres and Gorgophone. Aphareus, a Centaur that...
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In Greek mythology, Aphareus (Ancient Greek: Ἀφαρεύς), was a Messenian king. Aphareus was the son of Gorgophone and Perieres and brother of Leucippus....
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works have been found whole. Schmitz, Leonhard (1870). "Aphareus". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. v t e...
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Aphareus may refer to: Aphareus, name of multiple personages in Greek mythology Aphareus (writer) (4th century BCE), Ancient Greek orator and tragedian...
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Perseus (redirect from Mythology Perseus)
support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In Greek mythology, Perseus (US: /ˈpɜːr.si.əs/, UK: /ˈpɜː.sjuːs/; Greek: Περσεύς, translit...
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snails in the family Areneidae Arene (mythology), the wife of Aphareus and mother of Idas and Lynceus in Greek mythology Arene, Elis, an ancient town in Elis...
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Philomela to him after ravishing his wife's own sister. Lynceus, son of Aphareus and one of the Argonauts. Lynceus, one of the companions of Aeneas in Italy...
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Aegeus (category Princes in Greek mythology)
himself, and had to seek refuge in Arene, Messenia which was ruled by King Aphareus. Pallas and his fifty sons revolted at a later time, being crushed by Aegeus'...
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Castor and Pollux (redirect from Pollux (mythology))
twin brothers Lynceus and Idas of Messenia, sons of Tyndareus's brother Aphareus. Castor and Pollux carried the women off to Sparta wherein each had a son;...
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List of minor Greek mythological figures (redirect from Tyres (mythology))
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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