Antiphates in the context of "Manto (mythology)"

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⭐ Core Definition: Antiphates

In Greek mythology, Antiphates (/ænˈtɪfətz/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάτης) is the name of five characters.

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👉 Antiphates in the context of Manto (mythology)

There are several figures in Greek mythology named Manto /ˈmænt/ (Ancient Greek: Μαντώ), the most prominent being the daughter of Tiresias. The name Manto derives from Ancient Greek Mantis, "seer, prophet".

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Antiphates in the context of Iphianeira

In Greek mythology, the name Iphianeira (/ˌɪfiəˈnaɪərə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιάνειρα) may refer to two women, great-grandmother and great-granddaughter:

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Antiphates in the context of Hippocoon

In Greek mythology, the name Hippocoön (/hɪˈpɒkˌɒn, -kəˌwɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποκόων, Hippokóōn) refers to several characters:

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Antiphates in the context of Zeuxippe

In Greek mythology, Zeuxippe (/zɡˈzɪp/; Ancient Greek: Ζευξίππη, romanizedZeuxíppē) was the name of several women. The name means "she who yokes horses," from zeugos, "yoke of beasts" / "pair of horses," and hippos, "horse."

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