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Greek mythology, Cercaphus (Ancient Greek: Κέρκαφος) may refer to the following figures: Cercaphus, one of the Heliadae. Cercaphus, son of Aeolus and
Cercaphus
Oceanid of Greek mythology
the sons, but according to Diodorus Siculus, the Heliadae were Ochimus, Cercaphus, Actis, Macar (i.e. Macareus), Candalus, Triopas, and Tenages. Diodorus
Rhodos
Greek mythological figure
been accomplished, Cercaphus kidnapped the girl and did not return her until Ochimus had grown old. After the death of Cercaphus, his three sons by Cydippe:
Cercaphus_(Heliadae)
Offspring of Helios in Greek mythology
control over the island; Cercaphus married Ochimus' daughter Cydippe and succeeded to the power. The three sons of Cercaphus, Lindus, Ialysus and Camirus
Heliadae
Son of Helios in Greek mythology
brother, Cercaphus, who succeeded to the throne of Rhodes. According to an alternate version, Ochimus engaged Cydippe to Ocridion but Cercaphus loved her
Ochimus
Greek god and personification of the Sun
Rhodian tradition, by whom he had seven sons, the Heliadae (Ochimus, Cercaphus, Macar, Actis, Tenages, Triopas, Candalus), and the girl Electryone. In
Helios
Eponymous hero of the Aeolians
said to have had Aeolus as a father include: Macedon, Minyas, Mimas, Cercaphus, Aethlius, Ceyx, Arne, Antiope, Tanagra, Iope and Tritogeneia. Apart from
Aeolus_(son_of_Hellen)
Rhodian princess in Greek mythology
eventually married her uncle Cercaphus and became queen of Rhodes, an island in the southeast Aegean Sea. She and Cercaphus had three sons together, Cameirus
Cydippe_(Rhodes)
river to escape prosecution by the Erinyes over the murder of his brother Cercaphus. Apollodorus, 3.8.1; Tzetzes on Lycophron, 481 Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Stymphalus
Hegetoria and Ochimus, king of Rhodes. She married her paternal uncle, Cercaphus, who inherited the island. Cydippe, mother of Cleobis and Biton. Cydippe
Cydippe
Woman in Greek mythology
brother, Cercaphus, successor to his brother's throne. According to an alternate version, Ochimus engaged Cydippe to Ocridion but Cercaphus loved her
Hegetoria
for Cydippe, daughter of King Ormenus of Rhodes and wife of her uncle Cercaphus. Lysippe, one of the Proetids, the daughters of Proetus and Stheneboea
Lysippe
Greek mythological figure
Strabo reports a genealogy for Amyntor which made him the grandson of Cercaphus, the son of Aeolus, and the brother of Euaemon, the father of Eurypylus
Amyntor_(son_of_Ormenus)
Greek mythological king
names in the island of Rhodes, Ialysos, Kamiros and Lindos (but see also Cercaphus). According to Rhodian mythographers who informed Diodorus Siculus, Danaus
Danaus
Set index of characters in Greek mythology
Artemis's sanctuary on Mount Koryphe. Anaxibia, mother of Maeander by Cercaphus. Anaxibia, daughter of Bias and Iphianassa, and niece of Melampus. She
Anaxibia
Founder of Ialysus in Greek mythology
founder of Ialysus in Rhodes. He was the eldest son of the Rhodian king, Cercaphus, one of the Heliades, and his niece Cydippe, daughter of Ochimus, also
Ialysus_(mythology)
Mythological Rhodian man
eponymous founder of Lindus in Rhodes. He was the son of the Rhodian king, Cercaphus, one of the Heliades, and his niece Cydippe, daughter of Ochimus, also
Lindus_(mythology)
Ancient Greek river god
According to him, Alpheus was a son of Helios, and killed his brother Cercaphus in a contest. Haunted by despair and the Erinyes he leapt into the river
Alpheus_(deity)
Caucasian king in Greek mythology
portal Other love stories from Greek mythology: Rhodopis and Euthynicus Cercaphus and Cydippe Rhadine and Leontichus Pyramus and Thisbe Marciak 2017, p
Zariadres_(mythology)
one of the Telchines. Ormenus, king of Ormenion in Thessaly and son of Cercaphus. He was the father of Amyntor and Euaemon. Ormenus, one of the warriors
Ormenus
Greek mythological character
engaged to Cydippe, daughter of Ochimus. She was kidnapped by her uncle, Cercaphus. Plutarch, Quaestiones Graecae 27 Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus, Moralia
Ocridion
eponymous founder of Camirus in Rhodes. He was the son of the Rhodian king, Cercaphus, one of the Heliades, and his niece Cydippe, daughter of Ochimus, also
Cameirus_(mythology)
from Rhodes upon discovery of their crime. (The two Heliadae Ochimus and Cercaphus stayed aside and remained on the island of Rhodes). Graves, Robert (1960)
Macareus_(son_of_Helios)
mythological figures Cydippe Κυδίππη queen consort of Rhodes, wife of Cercaphus Cydon Κύδων the name of several mythological figures Cyllene Κυλλήνη nurse
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Film of a Metropolitan Opera staging of Mozart's opera ''Idomeneo''
Clarian Apollo. One tradition claims that he was buried there on Mount Cercaphus, while Cretans came to venerate his memory at a grave in Knossos. In 1780
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