- "
Psophis" by
Echephron and Promachus, two sons of Heracles, who are said to have come from Sicily, and who
named the town
after their mother,
Psophis....
-
possible eponyms for the city of
Psophis. They are
enlisted in one p****age of Pausanias'
Description of Greece. Male:
Psophis, a
descendant of Nyctimus, son...
- mythology,
Phegeus (Ancient Gr****: Φηγεύς, romanized: Phegeus) was the king of
Psophis in
Arcadia who
purified Alcmaeon after the
murder of his own mother, Eriphyle...
-
grandfather of
Psophis (male). Alternately,
Erymanthus was the son of Arcas, the
father of Xanthus, and
again grandfather of
another Psophis (female). Erymanthus...
- [arsinóɛː]), is an
Arcadian princess from the
ancient Gr****
kingdom of
Psophis,
daughter of King Phegeus.
Alphesiboea marries Alcmaeon after the murder...
- of Erymanthus" to "harry the
groves of Arcady" and "abuse the land of
Psophis". The
fourth labour of
Heracles was to
bring the
Erymanthian boar alive...
- He was the
father of Parthaon,
ancestor of
Psophis, one of the
possible eponyms for the city of
Psophis. Periphetes, also
known as
Corynetes (Κορυνήτης)...
- the
Epigoni Alcmaeon in Corinth, a lost play by
Euripides Alcmaeon in
Psophis, a lost play by
Euripides Alcmaeon (King of Athens), the last king of Athens...
-
Tripotama and Vasiliki.
Psofida was
named after the
ancient Arcadian town
Psophis, that was
located near the
present village Tripotama. It is
situated near...
-
Alcmaeon in
Psophis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκμαίων ὁ διὰ Ψωφῖδος, romanized: Alkmaíōn ho dià Psōphídos) is a play by
Athenian playwright Euripides. The play...