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Several figures in Greek mythology
mythology, the name Hyperenor (/ˌhɪpəˈriːnɔːr/; Ancient Greek: Ὺπερήνωρ, lit. 'overbearing, over-weening, violent') may refer to: Hyperenor, one of the five
Hyperenor
One of the Pleiades sisters, daughters of Atlas from Greek mythology
and bore him several children, variously named in the sources: Hyrieus, Hyperenor, and Aethusa; Hyperes and Anthas; and Epopeus. By a mortal, Anthedon,
Alcyone_(Pleiad)
2011 novel by Madeline Miller
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
The_Song_of_Achilles
Aspect of Greek mythology
them remained — Echion (future father of Pentheus), Udaeus, Chthonius, Hyperenor and Pelorus. These five helped Cadmus to found the city of Thebes, but
Dragon's_teeth_(mythology)
/ˈɡlɔːkəs/ Glaucus Harmonia Linea /hɑːrˈmoʊniə/ Harmonia Hyperenor Linea /hɪpəˈriːnɔːr/ Hyperenor Ino Linea /ˈaɪnoʊ/ Ino Katreus Linea /ˈkeɪtriːəs/ Catreus
List_of_lineae_on_Europa
Cadmus sowed at Thebes. The other four surviving Spartoi were Chthonius, Hyperenor, Pelorus, and Echion. Udaeus was the ancestor of the seer Tiresias. Scholia
Udaeus_(mythology)
Group of characters from Homer's Odyssey
Elatus Ctesippus Hippodochus Eurystratus Archemolus Ithacus Peisenor Hyperenor Pheroetes Antisthenes Cerberus Perimedes Cynnus Thriasus Eteoneus Clytius
Suitors_of_Penelope
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
Aethusa Alcyone Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Hyrieus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Hyperenor Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Hyperes Paus. 2nd cent. AD Anthas Paus. 2nd
Poseidon
Celestial nymphs in Greek mythology
Taygete, mother of Lacedaemon, also by Zeus. Alcyone, mother of Hyrieus, Hyperenor and Aethusa; Hyperes and Anthas; and Epopeus by Poseidon. Celaeno, mother
Pleiades_(Greek_mythology)
Cadmus sowed at Thebes. The other four surviving Spartoi were Chthonius, Hyperenor, Udaeus, and Echion. Pelorus, the man whom the festival of Peloria was
Pelorus_(mythology)
wife of Panthous, one of the Elders of Troy, and mother of Euphorbus, Hyperenor and Polydamas. Homer, Odyssey 3.276 ff. Pausanias, 10.25.2 Homer, Iliad
Phrontis
Name in Greek mythology
dragon's teeth sown by Cadmus, the other four Spartoi were Chthonius, Hyperenor, Pelorus, and Udaeus. Echion was principally known for his skill in battle
Echion
Character in Greek mythology
husband of the "queenly" Phrontis and father of Euphorbus, Polydamas and Hyperenor. Alternatively, his wife was sometimes said to be Pronome, a daughter
Panthous
believed to have received from Hyperes the name of Hypereia. See also Hyperenor. Hyperes, another Boeotian as son of Melas and Eurycleia. He lived by
Hyperes
2018 novel by Pat Barker
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
The_Silence_of_the_Girls
van Houten-Groeneveld, T. Gehrels · 7.8 km MPC · JPL 18228 Hyperenor 3163 T-1 Hyperenor March 26, 1971 Palomar C. J. van Houten, I. van Houten-Groeneveld
List of minor planets: 18001–19000
List_of_minor_planets:_18001–19000
Various figures in Greek mythology
dragon's teeth which Cadmus sowed at Thebes. The other four Spartoi were Hyperenor, Pelorus, Udaeus and Echion. Chthonius was the father of Lycus and Nycteus
Chthonius
English translation of an Ancient Greek phrase
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
Ever_to_Excel
Event from Greek mythology
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
Orestes_Pursued_by_the_Furies
King in Greek mythology
as a peasant. Hyrieus was the son of Alcyone and Poseidon, brother of Hyperenor and Aethusa. By the nymph Clonia, he became the father of Nycteus and
Hyrieus
Cycnus Hypeirochus Othryoneus Thalpius Daetes Hypeiron Palmys Thoas Daetor Hyperenor Pammon Thrasymedes Damasus Hypsenor Pandocus Tlepolemus Dardanus Hyrtius
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Greek mythological figure in the Iliad
son of Panthous and Phrontis, and thus also brother to Polydamas and Hyperenor. In his Chiliades or Book of Histories, Tzetzes relays that Orpheus gives
Euphorbus
Son of Pelops in Greek mythology
were received by Aetius, son of Anthas. This Anthas was a brother of Hyperenor and the two were sons of Poseidon and Pleiad Alcyone, both reigned in
Pittheus
1st-century AD Greek grammarian and rhetorician
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
Heraclitus_(commentator)
Hyoichi 23733 Hyojiyun 238 Hypatia 15502 Hypeirochus 1309 Hyperborea 18228 Hyperenor 216368 Hypnomys 14827 Hypnos 7352 Hypsenor 587 Hypsipyle 9590 Hyria 6210
List of named minor planets: H
List_of_named_minor_planets:_H
Astronomical survey
1960 (18226) 1182 T-1 25 March 1971 (18227) 1222 T-1 25 March 1971 18228 Hyperenor 26 March 1971 (18229) 3222 T-1 26 March 1971 (18230) 3285 T-1 26 March
Palomar–Leiden_survey
Socorro 5.103 0.016 7.7 5.021 5.185 34 km – catalog · MPC · JPL 18228 Hyperenor 26 March 1971 C. J. van Houten I. van Houten-Groeneveld T. Gehrels Palomar
List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp) (1–100000)
List_of_Jupiter_trojans_(Trojan_camp)_(1–100000)
with Nicaea Hyperbius Ὑπέρβιος the name of several mythological figures Hyperenor Ὑπερήνωρ the name of several mythological figures Hyperes Ὑπέρης the name
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Hyperbatas Hyperbius Hyperbolus Hyperborea Hypereides Hypereides (potter) Hyperenor Hyperes Hyperetes Hyperion Hyperippe Hypermnestra Hypermnestra (mythology)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Attic red-figure amphora from c. 510 BCE
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
Revellers_Vase
Region on Europa
and it may or may not be an impact crater. Two prominent lineae called Hyperenor Linea and Chthonius Linea cut across the southern section of Annwn Regio
Annwn_Regio
Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 18228 Hyperenor 3163 T-1 Hyperenor, one of the sons of Panthoos and a great hero on the Trojan side
Meanings of minor-planet names: 18001–19000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_18001–19000
Characters in Greek mythology
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
Polypoetes
Multi-ring crater on Europa
surrounded on all sides by several crisscrossing linea terrains such as Hyperenor Linea and Phineus Linea. To the north of Callanish is the extensive Annwn
Callanish_(Europa)
Trojan hero in the Iliad
(prince of Troy) Hecuba (queen of Troy) Helen (princess of Troy) Helenus Hyperenor Hypsenor Iamenus Ilioneus Imbrius Iphidamas Kebriones Laocoön Lycaon (prince
Iamenus
18191 Rayhe 18192 Craigwallace 18193 Hollilydrury 18196 Rowberry 18228 Hyperenor 18235 Lynden-Bell 18236 Bernardburke 18237 Kenfreeman 18238 Frankshu 18239
List of named minor planets: 10000–19999
List_of_named_minor_planets:_10000–19999
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Cloud
Female
Greek
Modern form of Greek Eugeneia, EVGENIA means "well born."
Boy/Male
Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Wise; Leader; A Well Conducted King
Boy/Male
Indian
Abiding, Immortal, Eternal
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Guide
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Thought
Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim
Precious; Expensive
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Strong
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew
Who Supplants; Supplanter
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Varda, VARDAH means "rose."
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