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Hyrmine, the Glossary

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In Greek mythology, Hyrmine or Hyrmina was an Elean princess.[1]

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  1. 26 relations: Actor (mythology), Alector, Ancient Elis, Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, Argonauts, Augeas, Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus), Diogeneia, Eleius, Epeius, Eustathius of Thessalonica, Gaius Julius Hyginus, Greek mythology, Helios, Homer, Hyrmine (Elis), Nausidame, Neleus, Nycteus, Pausanias (geographer), Phorbas (son of Lapithes), Poseidon, Robert Graves, Scholia, Tiphys.

  2. Elean characters in Greek mythology
  3. Family of Calyce
  4. Women of Helios

Actor (mythology)

Actor (Ancient Greek: Ἄκτωρ; gen.: Ἄκτoρος Aktoros) is a very common name in Greek mythology. Hyrmine and Actor (mythology) are Elean characters in Greek mythology.

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Alector

Alector (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέκτωρ) refers to more than one person in classical mythology and history. Hyrmine and Alector are Elean characters in Greek mythology.

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Ancient Elis

Elis or Eleia (Ilida, Ēlis; Elean: Ϝᾶλις, ethnonym: Ϝᾱλείοι) is an ancient district in Greece that corresponds to the modern regional unit of Elis.

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Apollonius of Rhodes

Apollonius of Rhodes (Ἀπολλώνιος Ῥόδιος Apollṓnios Rhódios; Apollonius Rhodius; fl. first half of 3rd century BC) was an ancient Greek author, best known for the Argonautica, an epic poem about Jason and the Argonauts and their quest for the Golden Fleece.

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Argonautica

The Argonautica (translit) is a Greek epic poem written by Apollonius Rhodius in the 3rd century BC.

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Argonauts

The Argonauts were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC) accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece.

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Augeas

In Greek mythology, Augeas (or Augeias,, Αὐγείας), whose name means "bright", was king of Elis and father of Epicaste. Hyrmine and Augeas are Elean characters in Greek mythology and Family of Calyce.

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Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)

The Bibliotheca (Ancient Greek: label), also known as the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus, is a compendium of Greek myths and heroic legends, genealogical tables and histories arranged in three books, generally dated to the first or second century CE.

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Diogeneia

Diogeneia (Ancient Greek: Διογένεια) may refer to three women in Greek mythology. Hyrmine and Diogeneia are Princesses in Greek mythology.

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Eleius

In Greek mythology, the name Eleius (Ancient Greek: Ἠλεῖος) may refer to. Hyrmine and Eleius are Elean characters in Greek mythology.

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Epeius

There were two characters named Epeius (Ancient Greek: Ἐπειός Epeiós) or Epeus in Greek mythology.

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Eustathius of Thessalonica

Eustathius of Thessalonica (or Eustathios of Thessalonike; Εὐστάθιος Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Byzantine Greek scholar and Archbishop of Thessalonica and is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Gaius Julius Hyginus

Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC – AD 17) was a Latin author, a pupil of the scholar Alexander Polyhistor, and a freedman of Caesar Augustus.

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Greek mythology

Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology into the broader designation of classical mythology.

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Helios

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Helios (Ἥλιος ||Sun; Homeric Greek: Ἠέλιος) is the god who personifies the Sun.

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Homer

Homer (Ὅμηρος,; born) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature.

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Hyrmine (Elis)

Hyrmine (Ὑρμίνη) or Hyrmina (Ὕρμινα) or Hormina (Ὅρμινα) was a town of ancient Elis upon the coast.

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Nausidame

In Greek mythology, Nausidame was the daughter of Amphidamas. Hyrmine and Nausidame are Elean characters in Greek mythology, Greek mythology stubs and women of Helios.

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Neleus

Neleus (Ancient Greek: Νηλεύς) was a mythological king of Pylos.

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Nycteus

In Greek mythology, Nycteus (nocturnal) was a king of Thebes. Hyrmine and Nycteus are Greek mythology stubs.

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Pausanias (geographer)

Pausanias (Παυσανίας) was a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD.

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Phorbas (son of Lapithes)

In Greek mythology, Phorbas (Ancient Greek: Φόρβας gen. Φόρβαντος) or Phorbaceus was a prince of the Thessalian Phlegyes who emigrated to Elis in the Peloponnesos. Hyrmine and Phorbas (son of Lapithes) are Elean characters in Greek mythology and Greek mythology stubs.

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Poseidon

Poseidon (Ποσειδῶν) is one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.

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Robert Graves

Captain Robert von Ranke Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985) was an English poet, soldier, historical novelist and critic.

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Scholia

Scholia (scholium or scholion, from σχόλιον, "comment", "interpretation") are grammatical, critical, or explanatory comments – original or copied from prior commentaries – which are inserted in the margin of the manuscript of ancient authors, as glosses.

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Tiphys

In Greek mythology, Tiphys (Ancient Greek: Τῖφυς Tîphus) was the helmsman of the Argonauts. Hyrmine and Tiphys are Elean characters in Greek mythology, Family of Calyce and Greek mythology stubs.

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See also

Elean characters in Greek mythology

Family of Calyce

Women of Helios

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyrmine