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- In Gr**** mythology, Eurytus (/ˈjʊərɪtəs/; Ancient Gr****: Εὔρυτος) and Cteatus (/ˈtiːətəs/; Κτέατος) were twin brothers. Their mother was Molione, that's...
- generals, the Molionides, and after Heracles fell ill, his army was badly beaten. Later, however, he was able to ambush and kill the Molionides, and thus...
- Libya Belus Lelex Delphus Melantho Dyrrhachius Melissa Metus Melite The Molionides (Cteatus, Eurytus) Molione Myton Mytilene Megareus Oenope Sithon Ossa...
- 1913 Allotinus posidion posidion Fruhstorfer, 1913 Allotinus posidion molionides Fruhstorfer, 1913 Allotinus posidion niceratus Fruhstorfer, 1913 Allotinus...
- battle of Heracles against the Eleans and Augeas, and was wounded by the Molionides of Elis. In a fainting condition, Iphicles was carried by his relatives...
- Pylus and Thestius. Molus was the father of Moline who mothered the Molionides by Actor of Elis. Molus only appeared in Apollodorus, Bibliotheca where...
- Actor married Molione and became by her father of the twins known as the Molionides, Eurytus and Cteatus. Actor, the Epean son of Poseidon and Agamede, daughter...
- Moline was the daughter of Molus of Aetolia. She became the mother of the Molionides (Eurytus and Cteatus) either by King Actor of Elis or by Poseidon. Her...
- Dexamenus and the twin sister of Theraephone. These maidens were wed to the Molionides, Eurytus and Cteatus. Theronice's son by the latter was Amphimachus, one...
- Olenus and the twin sister of Theronice. These maidens were wed to the Molionides, Cteatus and Eurytus. Theraephone's son by the latter was Thalpius, one...