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  Dictionary: Artaceus to Boetis, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
An Argive, son of Lycus 4 and Pernis or of Ares and Astyoche 5, daughter of Actor 7, son of Azeus, son of Clymenus 2, son of Presbon, son of Phrixus 1, son of Athamas 1.
Astyoche 2 consorted with Heracles 1 and had by him a son Tlepolemus 1, who is found among the SUITORS OF HELEN and the ACHAEAN LEADERS [Apd.2.7.6].
Astyoche 5 consorted with Ares and had sons, Ascalaphus 1 and Ialmenus 1, who are found among the ARGONAUTS, the SUITORS OF HELEN and the ACHAEAN LEADERS.
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 The Circle of Light: Issue #3 - 13/6/2001
Ares was the first to be tried for murder in that place, and after him Orestes was tried for killing his mother.
Cadmus killed it and sowed its teeth which rose from the ground as armed men and were called the Sparti.
Another son of Ares', Ialmenus, was bore to Astyoche.
www.angelfire.com /zine2/circleoflight/issue3/ares.html   (1257 words)

  
 The Iliad eBook
Ascalaphus and Ialmenus, sons of Mars, led the people that dwelt in Aspledon and Orchomenus the realm of Minyas.
Astyoche a noble maiden bore them in the house of Actor son of Azeus; for she had gone with Mars secretly into an upper chamber, and he had lain with her.
The Phoceans were led by Schedius and Epistrophus, sons of mighty Iphitus the son of Naubolus.
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Heracles took the city of Ephyra in Thesprotia (part of Epirus).
King Phylas had a daughter, named Astyoche, whom the hero slept with.
Astyoche bored the hero a son named Tlepolemus.
www.lycos.com /info/heracles--hero.html?page=2   (451 words)

  
 Telephus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Telephus was the son of Heracles and Auge, a priestess of Athena at Tegea; he was the spouse of Astyoche and the father of Eurypylus.
He was intended to be king of Tegea, but became the king of Mysia in Asia Minor.
But Telephus had a child by her aunt Astyoche despite the fact that his bed companion was double his age.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Telephus   (1415 words)

  
 Ares Homework Page
Ascalaphus: Son of Ares and Astyoche, he was one of the Argonauts, one of the suitors of Helen, and one of the Achaean Leaders.
Cycnus: Son of Ares by either Pyrene or Pelopia, he challenged Heracles to single combat near the river Echedorus in Macedonia, and was either killed by Heracles or separated from him by a thunderbolt during the combat.
Ialmenus: Son of Ares and Astyoche, he was one of the Argonauts, one of the Suitors of Helen, one of the Achaean Leaders and one of those who were inside the Wooden Horse.
www.thanasis.com /ares.htm   (3655 words)

  
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To make matter worse, some of his cattle were stolen by Autolycus, the master thief, but Eurytus had accused Heracles of the theft.
Tlepolemus 1, son of Heracles 1 and Astyoche 2, was beating a servant when Licymnius, bastard son of Electryon 1, son of Perseus 1 ran in between.
Licymnius died and Tlepolemus 1 consulted the oracle, which told him to leave Argos and settle in Rhodes.
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 Ascalaphus
The king of Orchomenus, son of Ares and Astyoche.
He participated in the expedition of the Argonauts, but died later at Troy (Iliad XIII, 518).
Article "Ascalaphus" created on 20 April 1999; last modified on 20 April 1999 (Revision 1).
www.pantheon.org /articles/a/ascalaphus.html   (72 words)

  
 Classics Log 9501 - Message Number 458   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
>Jackie Murray >University of Western Ontario >jdmurray@julian.uwo.ca Apollodorus (Library 2.7.6) says that Astyoche was the daughter of Phylas, king of Ephyra, and that Heracles impregnated her after capturing the city.
Frazer's note in the Loeb edition points the reader to Diodorus Siculus 6.36.1 where Phyleus is named as the king of Ephyra and no daughter is mentioned.
7.23 (40) with the scholiast where Astydamia, not Astyoche, is named as the mother of Tlepolemus.
omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu /mailing_lists/CLA-L/Older/log95/9501/9501.458.html   (294 words)

  
 Tales of Troy: Ulysses, the sacker of cities eBook
With a heavy heart, then, Priam sent the golden vine, but Eurypylus was glad when he saw it, and bade all his men arm, and harness the horses to the chariots, and glad were the Trojans when the long line of the new army wound along the road and into the town.
Then Paris welcomed Eurypylus who was his nephew, son of his sister Astyoche, a daughter of Priam; but the grandfather of Eurypylus was the famous Heracles, the strongest man who ever lived on earth.
So Paris brought Eurypylus to his house, where Helen sat working at her embroideries with her four bower maidens, and Eurypylus marvelled when he saw her, she was so beautiful.
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 The Myth
According to another legend she became the wife of the Greek hero Theseus, by whom she had a son, Hippolytus.
Ares' son, Ascalaphus, born to Astyoche, was one of the Argonauts, one of the suitors of Helen, and one of the Achaean Leaders.
Ares had another important son, Diomedes, born to Cyrene.
www.geocities.com /the_temple_of_ares/themyth.html   (1137 words)

  
 Classical Mythology: To War! — Infoplease.com
After crossing the Aegean, the Greek fleet mistakenly landed at Mysia, where they found themselves under attack.
The repelling force was led by Telephus, the son of Heracles and Auge and the husband of Paris's sister Astyoche.
The Mysian troops forced the Greek armies to retreat to their ships, but not before Achilles wounded Telephus in the thigh.
www.infoplease.com /cig/mythology/to-war.html   (1140 words)

  
 The Amazon Nation - by C.A. Osborne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Astyoche/Astyocheia 'possessor of the city,' guardian of the lake near the mouth of the Acheron river and the nearby entrance to the underworld, she helped Athena tutor Heraklaea.
Daughter of the river Goddess Strymo 'harsh one' of Thrake, she had several sisters including Hesione 'queen of the lyre,' Cilla 'divinatory dice,' Aethylla 'swift to anger(?), Medesicaste 'one who has a cunning aspect,' and Prokleia 'most famous.' Astyoche was also a powerful warrior, and her name was borne by two powerful Thesprotian queens.
Athanas 'she who binds' a Fate Goddess sometimes associated with Athena, other times considered an early form of her.
www.amazonworlds.com /index/osborne17.htm   (1337 words)

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