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EIONEUS — unus e Graecorum Principibus, qui ad Troiam profecti sunt, ab Hectore interfectus. Hom. Il. 8. Item alius Thrax, Rhesi Pater, qui noctu a Diomede, et Ulysse interfectus est. Hom. Iliad. 10 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Ixion (Mythologie) — Ixion, ein König der Lapither, ein Sohn des Phlegyas, des Ares, des Leonteus oder des Antion und der Perimela, Bruder der Koronis, ist jene Figur der griechischen Mythologie, die erstmals einen Mord an einem Verwandten beging. Sein Palast befand… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rhesvs [1] — RHESVS, i, ein König in Thracien. Sein Vater war Mars; Serv. ad Virg. Aen. I. v. 409. nach andern Strymon; Apollod. l. I. c. 3. §. 4. und nach den dritten Eioneus, Dict. Cret. l. II. c. 45. & Homer. Il. Κ. v. 435. oder, wie er auch genannt wird,… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Ixion (König der Lapither) — Ixion (griechisch Ἰξίων), ein König der Lapither, ein Sohn des Phlegyas, des Ares, des Leonteus oder des Antion und der Perimela, Bruder der Koronis, ist jene Figur der griechischen Mythologie, die erstmals einen Mord an einem Verwandten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dymas — In Greek mythology, Dymas is the name attributed to at least four individuals. Contents 1 Dymas (father of Hecuba) 2 Dymas (father of Hecuba or Meges) 3 Dymas (Dorian) 4 … Wikipedia
Ixion — In Greek mythology, Ixion [Greek Ιξίων with a long ι, Latin Ixīōn ] was king of the Lapiths, the most ancient tribe of Thessaly, and a son of Ares or Antion or the notorious evildoer Phlegyas, whose name connotes fiery . Peirithoös [Peirithoös,… … Wikipedia
Deioneus — For the shrimp genus, see Deioneus sandizelli. In Greek mythology, Deioneus (Greek: Δηιονεύς) or Deion (Greek: Δηίων) is a name attributed to the following individuals: Son of Aeolus, king of Phocis, and father of Cephalus, Actor, Aenetus,… … Wikipedia
Lapith — In Greek mythology, the Lapiths were a legendary people, whose home was in Thessaly, in the valley of the Peneus [ Lapithes made his home about the Peneius river (Diodorus Siculus, iv.69.2).] and on the mountain Pelion. Like the Myrmidons and… … Wikipedia
Rhesus of Thrace — Rhesus or Rhêsos (Ῥῆσος) was a Thracian king who fought on the side of Trojans in Iliad , Book X, where Diomedes and Odysseus stole his team of fine horses during a night raid on the Trojan camp. Homer gives his father as Eioneus a name otherwise … Wikipedia
Magnes (mythology) — In Greek mythology, Magnes was a name attributed to two men. Magnes, son of Zeus and Thyia, daughter of Deucalion, or of Aeolus and Enarete, or of Argus (son of Phrixus) and Perimele, eponym and first king of Magnesia, and brother of Makednos. He … Wikipedia