Hippeia in the context of "Polyphemus (Argonaut)"

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⭐ Core Definition: Hippeia

Hippeia or Hippea (Ancient Greek: Ἱππεία) is the name of two characters in Greek mythology.

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Hippeia in the context of Elatus

There were several figures named Elatus /ˈɛlətəs/ or Élatos (Ancient Greek: Ἔλατος means "ductile") in Greek mythology.

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Hippeia in the context of Ischys

In Greek mythology, Ischys (Ancient Greek: Ἰσχύς, lit.'strength') was the son of Elatus and Hippea.

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Hippeia in the context of Antiphus

In Greek mythology, Antiphus or Ántiphos (/ˈæntəfəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄντιφος) is a name attributed to multiple individuals:

The name Antiphus is not to be confused with Antiphōs (Ἀντίφως), which refers to a soldier in the army of the Seven against Thebes who killed Chromis but was himself killed by Hypseus.

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