Pherespondus in the context of "Lycus (mythology)"

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⭐ Core Definition: Pherespondus

In Greek mythology, Pherespondus (Ancient Greek: Φερέσπονδος) was the satyr herald of Dionysus during the Indian War.

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👉 Pherespondus in the context of Lycus (mythology)

Lycus (/ˈlkəs/ LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanizedLúkos, lit.'wolf') is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology:

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Pherespondus in the context of Iphthime

In Greek mythology, the name Iphthime /ɪpˈθm/ (Ancient Greek: Ἰφθίμη, romanizedIphthímē) refers to:

The name is the feminine form of the adjective ἴφθιμος, which is a Homeric epithet of vague meaning, usually connoting something like robustness or faithfulness when applied to a female human.

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Pherespondus in the context of Pronomus

In Greek mythology, Pronomus or Pronomos (Ancient Greek: Πρόνομος means 'grazing forward') may refer to two characters:

There is also the Pronomos Painter, known for the Pronomos Vase, now in Naples, which shows actors after a performance.

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