- In Gr**** mythology,
Theraephone (Ancient Gr****: Θηραιφόνη, romanized: Thēraiphónē, lit. 'slayer of beasts') was an
Olenian princess as the
daughter of...
- King
Dexamenus of
Olenus and thus,
sister to Eurypylus,
Theronice and
Theraephone.
Others called this
daughter of
Dexamenus as
Mnesimache or Hippolyte...
-
daughter of King Dexamenus, and the
sister of Eurypylus,
Theronice and
Theraephone. In some accounts, she was also
known as
Mnesimache or Deianira. Hippolyte...
-
Athamas and Themisto.
Thessalus and
Alcimenes - Sons of
Jason and Medea.
Theraephone and
Theronice -
Daughters of Dexamenus,
wives of
Eurytus and Cteatus...
-
prince as the son of King Dexamenus. He was the
brother of Theronice,
Theraephone and Deianira, also
known as
Mnesimache or Hippolyte.
Eurypylus accompanied...
- Dexamenus'
other children include Eurypylus and the
twins Theronice and
Theraephone, both also
married another set of twins, the Molionides. Dexamenus, son...
- he was
father of his
successor Dexamenus, the
father of Theronice,
Theraephone, Eurypylus, and Deianira, also
known as
Mnesimache or Hippolyte. Callimachus...
- King Dexamenus. Her
possible siblings were Eurypylus,
Theronice and
Theraephone. She was also
called Deianira or Hippolyte.
Mnesimache was
nearly abducted...
- Augeas.
Eurytus and
Cteatus married the twin
daughters of Dexamenus,
Theraephone and Theronice, respectively.
Their respective sons,
Thalpius and Amphimachus...
-
cousin Amphimachus.
Thalpius was the son of the
Molionid Eurytus and
Theraephone,
daughter of King
Dexamenus of Olenus. As one of the
Suitors of Helen...