- of twins, the Molionides.
Dexamenus, son of
Heracles and
father of Ambrax, king of
Ambracia (a city in Epirus).
Dexamenus, son of
Mesolus and Ambracia...
-
daughter of King
Dexamenus of
Olenus and thus,
sister to Eurypylus,
Theronice and Theraephone.
Others called this
daughter of
Dexamenus as
Mnesimache or...
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titles remain: Achilles, Actaeon,
Aulodoi ("The Flute-Singers"), Bacchae,
Dexamenus,
Iliou Persis ("The
Sacking of Troy"), Pentheus, and Telephus. It is said...
- are
given by the Suda: Acteon, Amphiaraos, Achilles, The Bacchantes,
Dexamenus, Erigone, Thyestes, Leucippus, Persis, and Telephus. None of
these plays...
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Aphra Diodorus Unknown consorts Agylleus Amathous Azon
Chromis Cyrnus Dexamenus Leucites Manto Pandaie Phaestus or
Rhopalus In Rome,
Heracles was honored...
- Eurytion, a
Centaur of
Arcadia who
demanded to
marry the
daughter of
Dexamenus of Olenus,
either Mnesimache or Deianira, or who
threatened violence against...
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Alcimenes - Sons of
Jason and Medea.
Theraephone and
Theronice -
Daughters of
Dexamenus,
wives of
Eurytus and Cteatus.
Thoas and
Euneus - Sons of
Jason and Hypsipyle...
-
Smyrna (Myrrha). Hippolyte, an
Olenian princess as the
daughter of King
Dexamenus, and the
sister of Eurypylus,
Theronice and Theraephone. In some accounts...
- of
Icarius of Sparta. Eurypylus, an
Olenian prince as the son of King
Dexamenus. He was the
brother of Theronice,
Theraephone and Deianira, also known...
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succeeded by Aepytus, son of Elatus. Azan,
husband of Hippolyte,
daughter of
Dexamenus, who was
threatened with
violence by the
Centaur Eurytion. Pausanias,...