-
names as
Meliboea (Chloris) and Amyclas.
Another apparent survivor is
Phylomache, who is
mentioned by
Apollodorus as one of the two
possible spouses of...
- Artemis. Pelopia,
daughter of Pelias, King of
Iolcus by
either Anaxibia or
Phylomache,
daughter of Amphion. She
appears briefly in the Argonautica,
giving her...
- Poseidon. His wife is
recorded as
either Anaxibia,
daughter of Bias, or
Phylomache,
daughter of Amphion. He was the
father of Acastus, Pisidice, Alcestis...
-
latter married ****phone,
daughter of Minyas, and
fathered Chloris and
Phylomache who both
married the twins,
Neleus and Pelias, respectively. This Iasius...
-
daughter of Minyas, he
became the
father of Chloris, wife of
Neleus and
Phylomache, wife of Pelias;
these husbands are sons of Tyro and Poseidon. Amphion...
- This character, however, is
usually called Anaxibia or
other sources had
Phylomache,
Minyan daughter of King
Amphion of
Orchomenus as the
spouse of Pelias...
- King of Iolcus. Her
mother was
either Anaxibia,
daughter of Bias, or
Phylomache, one of the Niobids. Hippothoe, the 'fierce-souled'
Amazon who fought...
- Hippothoe, Alcestis, and Medusa. She was
sometimes called Alphesiboea or
Phylomache,
daughter of Amphion. Anaxibia,
daughter of Cratieus. She
married Nestor...
-
among the
daughters of Pelias, king of Iolcus, and
either Anaxibia or
Phylomache. She was
sister to Acastus, Pisidice,
Pelopia and Hippothoe. Alcestis...
-
Acastus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7
Pherae or
Iolcus son of
Pelias and
Anaxibia or
Phylomache; he
joined the
Argonauts as a
volunteer and at his own
accord Actor ✓...