ANTIPHUS — I. ANTIPHUS Ctimeni frater qui ambo, Ganyctoris Naupactii filii, Hesiodum Poetam, super imminuta sororis suae pudicitia immerito suspectum, apud Locrense Νέμειον, ex insidiis trucidârunt, eiusque cadaver in mare deiecerunt. Sed brevi post ab… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Antiphus — /an teuh feuhs/, n. Class. Myth. 1. (in the Iliad) a Trojan ally, the son of Talaemenes and a nymph. 2. a Greek commander who sailed from Troy with Odysseus and was devoured by Polyphemus. * * * … Universalium
Antiphus — /an teuh feuhs/, n. Class. Myth. 1. (in the Iliad) a Trojan ally, the son of Talaemenes and a nymph. 2. a Greek commander who sailed from Troy with Odysseus and was devoured by Polyphemus … Useful english dictionary
List of King Priam's children — Priam, the mythical king of Troy during the Trojan War, supposedly had 50 sons and (on some accounts) 50 daughters. Priam had several wives, the primary one Hecuba, daughter of Dymas, and several concubines, who bore his children. There is no… … Wikipedia
Gorgythion — For the skipper butterfly genus, see Gorgythion (butterfly). Gorgythion Born perhaps 12th century BC Troy Died Troy Residence Troy Nationality Trojan … Wikipedia
Menelaus — For other uses, see Menelaus (disambiguation). Menelaus In Greek mythology, Menelaus (Ancient Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) was a legendary king of Mycenaean (pre Dorian) Sparta, the husband of Helen of Troy, and a central figure in the Trojan War … Wikipedia
Mentes — In Greek mythology, Mentes (Μέντης) is the name of two different Trojan War leaders, the King of the Cicones (according to the Iliad) and the King of the Taphians and the son of Antiloches (according to the Odyssey). In Book XVII of The Iliad,… … Wikipedia
Medon — In Greek mythology, there were four people called Medon (Ancient Greek: Μέδων, gen.: Μέδοντος). Medon is the faithful herald of Odysseus in Homer’s Odyssey. Following the advice of his son Telemachus, Odysseus spares Medon’s life after murdering… … Wikipedia
Nestor (mythology) — According to some,[1] this cup shows Hecamede mixing kykeon for Nestor. Tondo of an Attic red figure cup, ca. 490 BC. From Vulci. In Greek mythology, Nestor of Gerenia (Greek: Νέστωρ Γερήνιος … Wikipedia
Antiphvs [1] — ANTIPHVS, i, (⇒ Tab. XXXI.) des Priamus, Königes zu Troja, Sohn, wurde in seiner Jugend, da er mit seinem unechten Stiefbruder, dem Isus, die Schafe auf dem Berge Ida hütete, von den Feinden ergriffen, und gefangen mit weggeführet, jedoch aber… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon