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Mythological Greek characters
There were two characters named Epeius (/ɪˈpaɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Ἐπειός Epeiós) or Epeus in Greek mythology. Epeius, an Elean prince as son of King
Epeius
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
change thy theme, and sing of the building of the horse of wood, which Epeius made with Athena's help, the horse which once Odysseus led up into the citadel
Trojan_Horse
Mythological Greek soldier
among those warriors who hid inside it. Epeius was the son of Panopeus, son of Phocus and Asterodia. Epeius had the reputation for being a giant, with
Epeius_of_Phocis
Legendary war in Greek mythology
wooden horse, an animal that was sacred to the Trojans. It was built by Epeius and guided by Athena, from the wood of a cornel tree grove sacred to Apollo
Trojan_War
Ancient Greek mythical character
Endymion begat Paeon, Epeius, Aetolus, and also a daughter Eurycyda. Endymion set his sons to run a race at Olympia for the throne; Epeius won, and obtained
Endymion_(mythology)
Legendary Greek king of Ithaca
the Greek army to sneak into Troy under cover of darkness. It is built by Epeius and filled with Greek warriors, led by Odysseus. Odysseus and Diomedes steal
Odysseus
2011 novel by Madeline Miller
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
The_Song_of_Achilles
Greek divinities
Agamemnon, Talthybius and Epeius, relief from Samothrace, ca. 560 BC, Louvre
Cabeiri
Ancient Greek mythological figure
brothers Paeon and Epeius to decide by a contest at Olympia as to which of them was to succeed him in his kingdom of Elis. Epeius gained the victory,
Aetolus_(son_of_Endymion)
Deucalion. She was also, in some traditions, the mother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda by Endymion. The poem Endymion, a Tale of Greece, by Henry
Chromia
Lost ancient Greek epic
Trojans on the way. On the goddess Athena's initiative, the Greek warrior Epeius builds the wooden horse, and the Greeks place their best warriors inside
Little_Iliad
Set of characters in Greek mythology
together with Meges and Dracius. Amphion, friend of the celebrated architect Epeius. He was killed by Aeneas. Amphion, centaur who attended Pirithous's wedding
Amphion
Herald and friend to Agamemnon during Trojan War
Agamemnon, Talthybius and Epeius, relief from Samothrace, ca. 560 BC, Louvre.
Talthybius
Several figures in Greek mythology
also possible eponym of Phocis according to a scholiast on the Iliad. Epeius, builder of the Trojan Horse, was a grandson of this Phocus. Phocus, son
Phocus
Naxos, son of Endymion and thus, possibly the brother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda. Naxos, son of Apollo and Acacallis, daughter of Minos. His
Naxos_(mythology)
5th-century BC Athenian playwright
Alope, or Cercyon Antigone Auge Autolycus Busiris Cadmus Chrysippus Danae Epeius Eurystheus Hippolytus Veiled Ino Ixion Lamia Licymnius Meleager Mysians
Euripides
Several characters in Greek mythology
Arteis, and Clonius with Acteis. Alector, an Elean prince as the son of King Epeius, and brother of Hyrmine. Later on, he succeeded his father on the throne
Alector
2018 novel by Pat Barker
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
The_Silence_of_the_Girls
which received its name from him. Through Panopeus, he was the uncle of Epeius of Phocis. Pausanias, 2.29.4; Scholia on Euripides, Orestes 33 Stephanus
Crisus
Characters in Greek mythology
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
Polypoetes
City state in Ancient Greece
Aethlius, Pelops mythological kings of Elis Endymion Sons of Endymion: Epeius Aetolus Paeon Augeas, king of Elis related to the Fifth Labour of Heracles
Ancient_Elis
mythology, was an Elean prince as son of King Endymion, and brother of Epeius, Aetolus, Eurycyda and possibly Naxos. From him, the district of Paeonia
Paeon_(son_of_Endymion)
Son of Hermes and the Lesbian nymph Issa
suggested that entry to Troy could be gained by means of a wooden horse. Epeius, a carpenter, volunteered to build the horse. Afterwards, of course, Odysseus
Prylis_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythological figure
name that the adversaries are called athletes. After Aethlius, his sons Epeius and then Endymion, Alexinus and Oenomaus were each in charge of the sacrifices
Aethlius
Disambiguation article
one of the Greeks to enter the Trojan Horse. He lost the boxing match to Epeius at the funeral games for Patroclus. He is mentioned by Hyginus, who gives
Euryalus
Ancient city in Lucania
to legend, it was founded by a colony of Phocians under the command of Epeius, the architect of the Trojan Horse. Strabo and Stephanus of Byzantium calls
Lagaria
Son of Poseidon and Eurycyda
the Epeans (who had received their original name from his other uncle, Epeius) and renamed his people the Eleans after himself, and the land was accordingly
Eleius
Pisander Astyoche Celtus Harpalion Nirus Thersilochus Laocoön Philoctetes Epeius Promachus Cassandra Cestrus Helenus Noemon Thestor (2) Meges Phocus Epigeus
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Ancient Paeonian tribe
ancestor of the Paionians (of whom Agrianes were members), was a brother of Epeius and Aetolus, the eponymous ancestors of the Epeians of Elis and the Aetolians
Agrianes
Ancient Indo-European people from Paeonia
described that Paeon, the eponymous ancestor of the Paionians, was a brother of Epeius and Aetolus, the eponymous ancestors of the Epeians of Elis and the Aetolians
Paeonians
English translation of an Ancient Greek phrase
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
Ever_to_Excel
Attic red-figure amphora from c. 510 BCE
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
Revellers_Vase
Trojan asteroid
means of the Trojan Horse, which was eventually built by the carpenter Epeius (also see 2148 Epeios). The subterfuge of the wooden horse was later claimed
7543_Prylis
Helmsman of the Argonauts in Greek legend
Thespian son of Hagnias or of Phorbas of Elis and Hyrmine, daughter of Epeius. In the latter account, he was possibly the brother of Augeas and Actor
Tiphys
1st-century AD Greek grammarian and rhetorician
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
Heraclitus_(commentator)
Ancient region and kingdom in the Balkans
and the Aetolians; Paion is said to be the son of Endymion and brother of Epeius and Aitolus. This version, indeed, establishes a Greek affiliation for the
Paeonia_(kingdom)
Son of Phocus in Greek mythology
part of the booty. He, however, broke his oath; as punishment, his son Epeius became unwarlike, but still a good boxer and a skilled mechanic. Panopeus
Panopeus_(mythology)
Genus of spiders
distributed throughout southern Asia. The generic name is derived from Epeius of Greek mythology.[citation needed] As of May 2021[update], the World Spider
Epeus
Greek colony of Magna Graecia
followed Nestor to Troy. Justin, conversely, tells us it was founded by Epeius; in proof of which the inhabitants showed, in a temple of Minerva, the tools
Metapontum
Event from Greek mythology
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
Orestes_Pursued_by_the_Furies
Trojan asteroid
Greek mythology after the Greek warrior Epeius, leader of the contingent from Phocis during the Trojan War. Epeius also built the wooden Trojan Horse. He
2148_Epeios
Greek mythological figures in the Trojan War
✓ 12 Tricca Calchas ✓ 20 ✓ 40 No name given Mopsus ✓ 20 No name given Epeius ✓ 30 No name given Agenor ✓ 60 Teuthis ✓ Amphigenia Amphigenias ✓ 43 TOTAL
Achaean_Leaders
Trojan hero in the Iliad
Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet) Diomedes (king of Argos) Elephenor Epeius Eudoros Euryalus Eurybates Eurydamas Eurypylus Guneus Helen (former queen
Iamenus
Enyeus Enyo Eordaea Eos Epacria Epactaeus Epaminondas Epaphus Epeigeus Epeius Epeius of Phocis Eperatus Ephebic oath Ephectics Ephesia Grammata Ephesian
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
moon goddess Selene Enyeus Ἐνυεύς the name of several mythological figures Epeius Ἐπειός the name of several mythological figures Epicasta Ἐπικάστη the name
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Woman in Greek mythology
Hyrmina was the daughter of Neleus, Nycteus, or, according to others, of Epeius and Anaxiroe, and the sister of Alector (though others assert she was an
Hyrmine
Several authors refer to her as "Eurypyle". Eurycyda's brothers were Aetolus, Epeius, Paeon and possibly Naxos. With Poseidon, she mothered Eleius whom the region
Eurycyda
Figures in Greek mythology
Colchis. Plutarch mentioned him as Demoleon. Deileon, a Greek henchman of Epeius of Phocis during the Trojan War. He was killed by the hero Aeneas. Apollonius
Deileon
Settlement, later sanctuary in Calabria, Italy
found at the site show women carrying water and Athena is associated with Epeius in mythology. Combined with ancient literary evidence this had led to the
Timpone_della_Motta
Town of ancient Elis
it had been founded by Actor, the son of Hyrmine, who was a daughter of Epeius, and describes the town as between the cape of Cyllene near Araxus, near
Hyrmine_(Elis)
described that Paeon, the eponymous ancestor of the Paionians, was a brother of Epeius and Aetolus, the eponymous ancestors of the Epeians of Elis and the Aetolians
History of the Macedonians (ethnic group)
History_of_the_Macedonians_(ethnic_group)
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