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Greek mythology - of the same name
mythology, Polyxenus or Polyxeinus /pəˈlɪksɪnəs/ (Ancient Greek: Πολύξενος, Poluxenos, or Πολύξεινος, Poluxeinos) is a name that may refer to: Polyxenus, one
Polyxenus
Species of millipede
gov. Retrieved 2025-06-27. "ITIS - Report: Polyxenus lagurus". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 2025-07-02. "Polyxenus lagurus (Linnaeus, 1758) | COL". www.catalogueoflife
Polyxenus_lagurus
Indo-Greek king
Polyxenus Epiphanes Soter (Ancient Greek: Πολύξενος Ἐπιφανῆς Σωτήρ, romanized: Polyxenos Epiphanēs Sōtēr, "Polyxenus the Illustrious Saviour") was an Indo-Greek
Polyxenus_Epiphanes_Soter
Species of millipede
Polyxenus fasciculatus is a species of polyxenid millipede about 2 millimetres (0.079 in) long which is notable for its use of detachable bristles which
Polyxenus_fasciculatus
Genus of millipedes
Polyxenus albus Pocock, 1894 Polyxenus anacapensis Pierce, 1940 Polyxenus anophthalius Ishii & Yin, 2000 Polyxenus buxtoni Brollemann, 1921 Polyxenus
Polyxenus_(millipede)
Species of millipede
Polyxenus pugetensis is a species of bristle millipede in the family Polyxenidae. "Polyxenus pugetensis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System
Polyxenus_pugetensis
Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts
Corinthians or by Medea Pheres, as above Eriopis, their only daughter Medus or Polyxenus, otherwise son of Aegeus Argus seven sons and seven daughters Children
Jason
Concept in Greek mythology
"Herocritus" instead. The names Polyxenus, Celeus and Menestheus on List 1 (if restored correctly) also recall the Attic heroes Polyxenus, Celeus and Menestheus
Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur
Sacrificial_victims_of_the_Minotaur
Disambiguation page
and possibly the mother of Oeneus by Porthaon. Eurymedousa, daughter of Polyxenus, one of the would-be sacrificial victims of Minotaur rescued by Theseus
Eurymedousa
Species of millipede
Polyxenus anacapensis is a species of bristle millipede in the family Polyxenidae. "Polyxenus anacapensis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System
Polyxenus_anacapensis
Species of moth
polyxena Binomial name Paranerita polyxena (H. Druce, 1883) Synonyms Evius polyxenus H. Druce, 1883 Hyponerita garleppi Rothschild, 1909 Paranerita bolivica
Paranerita_polyxena
Mythological king of Tiryns and Mycenae
(on one side) and Everes (on the other) died. Everes sold the cattle to Polyxenus of Elis. Amphitryon, Electryon's nephew and promised in marriage to Alcmene
Electryon
Daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis in Greek mythology
daughters, while others mention only two children, Medus (some call him Polyxenus) and Eriopis, or one son Argos." Medea eventually leaves Jason in Corinth
Medea
Order of millipedes
males are absent or rare. For example, studies of the common species Polyxenus lagurus have found males scarce or absent in parts of northeastern Europe
Polyxenida
Class of arthropods
instead are covered in numerous bristles that in at least one species, Polyxenus fasciculatus, detach and entangle ants. Some millipedes form mutualistic
Millipede
List of characters of the same name in ancient Greek mythology
daughter of King Aeëtes. She was the sister of Medeus (also known as Polyxenus). Eriopis, mother of Ajax the Lesser by Oileus. Scholia on the Iliad inform
Eriopis
Character from Greek mythology
Amphimachus, Thalpius and Agasthenes. With Peloris, he was the father of Polyxenus, one of the "suitors of Helen", who reunified the kingdom when he returned
Agasthenes
Greek mythological figure
witch Medea, daughter of King Aeëtes. In some accounts, he was called Polyxenus and his father was Jason, thus a brother of Eriopis. In the account for
Medus
Centaur from Greek mythology
one of the centaur's students. Medus – Alternatively called Medeus or Polyxenus, his mother was Medea, but accounts differ about his father, who may be
Chiron
seven sons and seven daughters, while others mention only two children, Medus (some call him Polyxenus) and Eriopis, or one son Argos. — Smith, 1870
Tisander
People in Greek mythology of the same name
learn the secrets of the Eleusinian Mysteries, along with Triptolemus and Polyxenus. Diocles, king of Megara, who was overthrown by Theseus, as a result of
Diocles_(mythology)
Euchenor Thersander Hippodamia Cleobulus Hippodamus Oileus Thymbraeus Theano Polyxenus Eudorus Thersites Lampus Clitus Hippolochus Ophelestes Tlepolemus Tisiphone
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Part of Iliad, listing towns, war leaders and number of ships
Stymphalos, Parrhasia 2.615 Epeans of Elis 40 Amphimachus, Thalpius, Diōres, Polyxenus Buprasium and the lands enclosed by Hyrmine, Myrsinus, Olene, Alesium
Catalogue_of_Ships
Set of mythological Greek characters
Nastes. Amphimachus, son of Electryon and Anaxo. Amphimachus, son of Polyxenus and king of Elis. Amphimachus, a Greek warrior in the Trojan War, and
Amphimachus
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Polixeno's son
of Polyxenus and was also the king of Elis. He was named after Amphimachus, son of Cteatus. He was the father of Eleius, his successor. "Polyxenus came
Amphimachus_II_of_Elis
Son of Poseidon and Eurycyda
precedent (the lineage is as follows: Eleius I - Augeas - Agasthenes - Polyxenus - Amphimachus - Eleius II), and also king of Elis. It was during his reign
Eleius
Group in Greek mythology
Podarces ✓ son of Iphicles Phylace Polypoetes ✓ ✓ son of Pirithous Lapiths Polyxenus ✓ ✓ son of Agasthenes Elis Protesilaus ✓ ✓ ✓ son of Iphicles Phylace Prothous
Suitors_of_Helen
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Agathocles_of_Bactria
together with other leaders from Elis, including Thalpius, Diores and Polyxenus: And they that dwelt in Buprasium and goodly Elis, all that part thereof
Amphimachus_I_of_Elis
Indo-Greek Queen regent
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Agathoclea
Indo-Greek king
monograms of several Indo-Greek kings such as Heliocles II, Hermaeus, Polyxenus, Philoxenus and Diomedes. His bronze coins feature the syncretic deity
Amyntas_Nicator
2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Demetrius_I_of_Bactria
Species of millipede
Family: Polyxenidae Genus: Silvestrus Species: S. ceylonicus Binomial name Silvestrus ceylonicus (Pocock, 1892) Synonyms Polyxenus ceylonicus Pocock, 1892
Silvestrus_ceylonicus
Family of millipedes
1937 Genus Unixenus Jones, 1944 Subfamily Polyxeninae Lucas, 1840 Genus Polyxenus Latzel, 1884 Genus Propolyxenus Silvestri, 1948 Genus Typhloxenus Condé
Polyxenidae
Greco-Bactrian king from 172/171 BC to 145 BC
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Eucratides_I
Indo-Greek king (1st century BC)
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Hermaeus
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Strato_II
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Hippostratus
Indo-Greek king from 125/120 to 110 BC
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Strato_I
Species of butterfly
(Cramer, 1775) Synonyms Papilio illioneus Cramer, [1775] Caligo illioneus polyxenus Stichel, 1903 Caligo saltus Kaye, 1904 Caligo oberon Butler, 1870
Caligo_illioneus
Polytechnus Πολύτεχνος husband of Aëdon, became a pelican or woodpecker Polyxenus Πολύξενος the name of several mythological figures Polyxo Πολυξώ the name
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Graeco-Bactrian king in c. 200–180 BC
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Euthydemus_II
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Telephus_Euergetes
2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Menander_I
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Philoxenus_Anicetus
1st-century BC Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Artemidoros_Aniketos
Indo-Greek king
making him the ruler of the Swat and Dir Valleys and the weak successor of Polyxenus. Dionysios was probably pressured by the invasions of the Indo-Scythians
Dionysius_Soter
Oniscus asellus Oniscus armadillo – [nomen dubium] Scolopendra lagura – Polyxenus lagurus Scolopendra coleoptrata – Scutigera coleoptrata Scolopendra forficata
Aptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Aptera_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
King of Gandhara
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Strato_III
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Lysias_Anicetus
Lithobius crassipes Stone centipede (Lithobius microps) Bristly millipede (Polyxenus lagurus) Adenomeris gibbosa Common European pill millipede (Glomeris marginata)
List of Myriapoda species of Ireland
List_of_Myriapoda_species_of_Ireland
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Heliocles_II
Ancient Greek sanctuary by the Acropolis
Pataecus 341/0 Eunicides of Halae 2 340/39 Diocles of Myrrhinous 3 339/8 Polyxenus 4 338/7 Teisias 5 336/5 Telesias 7 Before 329/8 Te- 332/1 Philippus 1
Asclepieion_of_Athens
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
History of the Indo-Greek Kingdom
History_of_the_Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Apollophanes
Greco-Bactrian king and founder of the Euthydemid dynasty
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Euthydemus_I
King of Kings
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Demetrius_II_of_India
Greek mythological figure
they had lifted, and entrusted them to Polyxenus, king of the Eleans; but Amphitryon ransomed them from Polyxenus and brought them to Mycenae. Wishing to
Amphimachus (son of Electryon)
Amphimachus_(son_of_Electryon)
Spartan admiral ca. 400 BCE
the Carthaginians, in the Greek-Punic Wars. Diodorus Siculus wrote that Polyxenus (Πολύξενος), the brother-in law of Dionysius, arrived from the Peloponnesus
Pharacidas
Polystratus Polystratus the Epicurean Polytechnus Polyxena Polyxenidas Polyxenus Polyxo Polyxo (Rhodes) Pompilus Ponos Pontic Group Pontus Poppy goddess
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Genus of beetles
pollentius Obenberger, 1929 Trachys polyhymnius Obenberger, 1929 Trachys polyxenus Obenberger, 1937 Trachys pomonus Obenberger, 1937 Trachys popilius Obenberger
Trachys_(beetle)
Polyxenus lagurus (Polyxenidae)
List_of_millipede_families
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Antimachus_II
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Pantaleon
(2025) report the discovery of a bristly millipede very similar to extant Polyxenus lagurus and two member of an extinct mite lineage (Glaesacarus rhombeus)
2025 in arthropod paleontology
2025_in_arthropod_paleontology
Greco-Bactrian king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Antimachus_I
Greek mythological figures in the Trojan War
Amphimachus ✓ ✓ 40 ✓ 40 ✓ 40 ✓ 10 ✓ 40 ✓ 40 Thalpius ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Diōres ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Polyxenus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 40 ✓ Eurytus ✓ ? Taphians Meges ✓ ✓ 40 ✓ ? ✓ 40 ✓ 40 ✓ 60 Men
Achaean_Leaders
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Zoilus_I
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Zoilus_II
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Antialcidas
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Apollodotus_I
Bactrian king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Plato_of_Bactria
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Menander_II
Genus of mites
Proctophyllodes Female and male Proctophyllodes polyxenus Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata Class:
Proctophyllodes
Greco-Bactrian king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Heliocles_I
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Demetrius_III_Aniketos
Scottish zoologist
Scottish Naturalist, 1939: 128–131. Waterston, A.R. (1939). Millipede, Polyxenus lagurus (L.), in Ayrshire. Scottish Naturalist, 1939: 132. Waterston,
Andrew_Rodger_Waterston
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Apollodotus_II
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Archebius
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Peucolaus
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Theophilus_(Indo-Greek)
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Sources_of_Indo-Greek_history
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Epander
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Thraso
Greco-Bactrian king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Eucratides_II
2nd/1st century BC Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Nicias_(Indo-Greek_king)
Indo-Greek king
120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles II 100 BCE Polyxenus Demetrius III 100–95 BCE Philoxenus 95–90 BCE Diomedes Amyntas Epander
Diomedes_Soter
POLYXENUS
POLYXENUS
POLYXENUS
POLYXENUS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Tamil
Loyal
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Love
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Light Dew; Rain
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wild rose, Blue scented flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Germanic personal name, Ribald.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, French, Scandinavian
Messenger; One who Brings News
Boy/Male
English Hebrew
AHebrew Barnabas meaning son of consolation, son of exhortation, or son of comfort. Famous...
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Part of Speech
Female
Hindi/Indian
(ইনà§à¦¦à§à¦°à¦¾à¦¨à§€) Ancient feminine form of Hindi Indra, INDRANI means "possesses a drop (of rain)."
POLYXENUS
POLYXENUS
POLYXENUS
POLYXENUS
POLYXENUS