- In Gr**** mythology,
Rhexenor (Ancient Gr****: Ῥηξήνωρ
means "breaking
armed ranks") may
refer to the
following figures:
Rhexenor, a
Phaeacian prince as...
- Ἀλκίνοος Alkínoös
means "mighty mind") was a son of
Nausithous and
brother of
Rhexenor.
After the latter's death, he
married his brother's
daughter Arete who...
-
daughter of
Rhexenor. She was a
descendant of Poseidon, who,
making love to Periboea,
begot Nausithous, who in turn had two sons,
Rhexenor, her father...
- Cyclopes. He is the
father of
Alcinous and
Rhexenor.
Alcinous would go on to
marry his niece,
Rhexenor's daughter Arete. One
source relates that Heracles...
- to the king thus he
married another woman named Chalciope,
daughter of
Rhexenor or Chalcodon, who also
could not give him an heir to the throne. Eventually...
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Retrieved from
Biodiversity Heritage Library. For the
origin of this name, see
Rhexenor. Keeton,
William T. (1960). "A
taxonomic study of the
milliped family Spirobolidae...
- Meta,
daughter of
Hoples and his
second wife was Chalciope,
daughter of
Rhexenor,
neither of whom bore him any children. He was also
credited to be the...
-
engineer at
Caledon Shipbuilding in
Dundee supervising the
completion of
Rhexenor and
Stentor in 1946.
These were two of the
first new
ships built for Blue...
-
brother of Zeus god of the sea
WGPSN Rhexenor 75°38′S 65°13′W / 75.63°S 65.22°W / -75.63; -65.22 (
Rhexenor) 38 2008
Brother of
Alcinous WGPSN Salmoneus...
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referred to her as Iophossa, and
Pherecydes as Euenia. Chalciope,
daughter of
Rhexenor (or of King
Chalcodon of Euboea) and the
second wife of Aegeas, with whom...