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King of Lapiths
the name Hypseus (/ˈhɪpsiəs/; Ancient Greek: Ὑψεύς, romanized: Hypsēús, lit. 'one on high', derived from hypsos 'height' ) may refer to: Hypseus, a king
Hypseus
Nymph, mother of Aristaeus by Apollo
As recorded in Pindar's ninth Pythian ode, Cyrene was the daughter of Hypseus, king of the Lapiths, and the Naiad Chlidanope. According to Apollonius
Cyrene_(mythology)
Female spirit or nymph in Greek mythology
with a specific locality." In the back-story of the myth of Aristaeus, Hypseus, a king of the Lapiths, married Chlidanope, a naiad, who bore him Cyrene
Naiad
Name of a Greek god and several rivers
According to Pherecydes, Asopus also fathered Philyra who became the mother of Hypseus by Peneus. In some sources, Pronoe who was the mother of Phocus by Poseidon
Asopus
Deity in Greek mythology
of Gaia (Earth). Creusa bore Hypseus, the future king of the Lapiths, and Stilbe to the river god Peneus. Through Hypseus, she was the grandmother of Cyrene
Creusa_(naiad)
Several women in Greek mythology
version. Naïs, the mother of King Hypseus of the Lapiths, by the river-god Peneus. In some accounts, the mother of Hypseus was called Philyra or Creusa. In
Naïs_(mythology)
Mythical daughter of Hypseus
the law or customs') was a Thessalian princess as the daughter of King Hypseus of Lapiths and the naiad Chlidanope. Her name is derived from the Ancient
Themisto
Set of mythological Greek characters
a warrior in the army of the Seven against Thebes, who was killed by Hypseus, son of Asopus. Argus, son of Abas and one of the defenders of Thebes in
Argus_(mythology)
Figure in Greek mythology
Genealogy Parents (1) Peneus and Creusa (2) Ladon and Gaia (3) Ladon and Stymphalis (4) Amyclas Siblings (1) Menippe, Stilbe and Hypseus (2, 3) Metope
Daphne
Ancient Greek god
glorious by "lighting his shield and his helm with starry gleam". When Hypseus tried to kill the hero with a spear, Apollo directed the spear towards
Apollo
Thessalian river god
Rivers, a child of Oceanus and Tethys. The nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus, who was King of the Lapiths, and three daughters, Menippe (mother of Phrastor
Peneus
Topics referred to by the same term
Linus, a soldier in the army of the Seven against Thebes. He was killed by Hypseus at Thebes. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae 1.13.1 Apollodorus
Linus_(mythology)
River in Greece
warrior Hypseus, mortal son of Asopus, who leads the men of Alalcomene, Itone, Midea, Arne, Aulida, Graea, Plataea, Pleteon, and Anthedon. This Hypseus is
Asopos_(Boeotia)
Son of Ares and Cyrene in Greek mythology
the son of the god Ares and Cyrene, who is said to be the daughter of Hypseus, King of the Lapiths. King Diomedes was a savage; he enjoyed feeding strangers
Diomedes_of_Thrace
Thessalin princess in Greek mythology
(Ancient Greek: Ἀστυάγυια) was a Thessalin princess as the daughter of King Hypseus of Lapiths and probably the naiad Chlidanope. She was the sister of Cyrene
Astyaguia
Set of mythological Greek characters
the Seven against Thebes who killed Chromis but was himself killed by Hypseus. Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Apollodorus, 1.7.3 Hyginus, Fabulae
Antiphus
Character in Greek mythology
mythology, Chlidanope (Ancient Greek: Χλιδανώπης) was the naiad wife of King Hypseus of Lapiths, son of the river-god Peneus. The couple had four daughters:
Chlidanope
Greek mythology, was the eldest son of Periphas and Astyaguia (daughter of Hypseus), who were distantly related. According to legend, he was the great-grandson
Antion
Thessalin princess in Greek mythology
romanized: Alkaía, lit. 'mighty') was a Thessalian princess as the daughter of King Hypseus of Lapiths and the naiad Chlidanope. She was the sister of Cyrene, Themisto
Alcaea
Multiple Greek mythological figures
Philyra or Phillyra, daughter of the river god Asopus, and the mother of Hypseus by Peneius. Otherwise, the mother of the Lapith king was called Naïs or
Philyra_(mythology)
Multiple figures in Greek mythology
Lapithes and Orsinome in Thessaly. He consorted with Astyagyia, daughter of Hypseus, and had by her eight sons, of whom the eldest, Antion was a possible father
Periphas
It derives its name from Princess Daphne, the heroine of Dragon's Lair. HYPSEUS is a modern SDL2 update to the DAPHNE emulator, named after a sibling to
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Greek mythological figure
whom he had two children: Learches and Melicertes. By the daughter of Hypseus, Themisto, he was the father of Sphincius and Orchomenus or Schoeneus and
Athamas
Several Greek mythological figures
trying to rescue Tages, his brother, who had been wounded in battle by Hypseus in the river, Agenor eventually was drowned. Agenor, son of Phegeus and
Agenor_(mythology)
Main-belt asteroid
Ann Arbor, Michigan, and named after Cyrene, a nymph, daughter of king Hypseus and beloved of Apollo in Greek mythology. It is classified as an S-type
133_Cyrene
Figure form the Theban legend
unarmored and is met with a storm of the enemy's missiles, which kill him. Hypseus then takes his helmet as trophy and announces his death to the allies,
Hippomedon (Seven against Thebes)
Hippomedon_(Seven_against_Thebes)
1987 Canadian TV series or program
'singe' based simulation of the VHS XT-7 games has been created using the 'Hypseus Singe' LaserDisc emulator. The details can be seen on YouTube. Robinson
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
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Hypodiastole Hypokeimenon Hyporchema Hypothesis (drama) Hypotrachelium Hypsenor Hypseus Hypsicerus Hypsicles Hypsipyle Hypsipyle (play) Hyria (Boeotia) Hyrieus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Topics referred to by the same term
Palamedes Philyra or Phillyra, daughter of the river Asopus, and the mother of Hypseus by Peneius Philyra (crustacean), a genus of decapod in family Leucosiidae
Philyra
Ancient Roman family
descent from Leucon, the son of Neptune and Themisto, the daughter of Hypseus, King of the Lapiths. The coins minted by Publius Plautius Hypsaeus depict
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molitor Habrissus asellus Habrissus tibialis Hybosternus mesosternalis Hypseus dilectus Litocerus annulipes Litocerus crucicollis Litocerus semiustus
List of coleopterans of Sri Lanka
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