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- In Greek mythology, Anchises was a son of Capys and Themiste (daughter of Ilus, son of Tros) or Hieromneme, a naiad. Anchises' major claim to fame...
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- In Greek mythology, Telamon, son of Aeacus, King of Aegina, and Endeis and brother of Peleus, accompanied Jason as one his Argonauts, and was...
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- Epimenides of Knossos (Crete) (Greek: ") was a semi-mythical 6th century BC Greek seer and philosopher-poet, who is said to have fallen asleep for...
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- :"For the excavation popularly known as the "Palace of Minos" see "Knossos" In Greek mythology, Minos (in Greek ', genitive ') was a mythical king...
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- Meriones was a son of Molus and Melphis. Molus was a half-brother of Idomeneus. Like other heroes of mythology, Meriones was said to be a direct...
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- Lycaon, in Greek mythology, was the son of Pelasgus and Meliboea, father of Oenotrus and the mythical first king of Arcadia. He was the father of...
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- In Greek mythology, Epaphus, also called Apis, is the son of Zeus and Io. He was born in Euboea (Herodotus,Strabo) or according others in Egypt. ....
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- Stesichorus (lit. "he who puts up the chorus") was a Greek lyric poet from Himera in Sicily, who lived from 640 BC to 555 BC. He was included in a...
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- Phidias (or Pheidias) (in ancient Greek, "'"') (c.480 BC - c.430 BC), son of Charmides, (not to be mistaken for the Charmides who participated in...
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- Polykleitos ; called the Elder was a Greek sculptor in bronze of the fifth and the early fourth century BC. Next to famous Phidias, Myron and...
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