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- Peloponnese. He became King of Argos. He was the father of Ceisus, Káranos, Phalces (who was said to be founder of Sciyon), Agraeus, and Hyrnetho. Káranos...
- Leuke. Among the Trojans he killed were Melanippus, Ablerus, Atymnius, Phalces, Echepolos, and Thoon, although Hyginus records that he only killed two...
- Thanatos Eurytus Bias Menippus Pylaemenes Amphinous (2) Echius Laophoon Phalces Eurydamas Nereids Guneus Bremon Menoetius Pylaeus Amphius Eioneus L****us...
- afraid to shoot at Phalces, who was holding Hyrnetho; he caught up with his chariot and attempted to get Hyrnetho away. But Phalces dragged her back with...
- the submission of Sicyon to Mycenae; after him comes the Dorian usurper Phalces. Pausanias shares his source with Castor of Rhodes, who used the king-list...
- after having killed one of them, Cerynes, he wrestled with the other, Phalces, who held his sister in his arms. In this struggle, Hyrnetho was unintentionally...
- Fargeau & Serville, 1827 Clonopsis Pantel, 1915 tribe Phalcini Zompro, 2004 Phalces Stål, 1875 subfamily Macyniinae Auth. Zompro, 2004; endemic to Cape Province...