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  Clytius Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Laomedon married Strymo; Some say the wife of Laomedon was Placia; Some say the wife of Laomedon was Leucippe; Tithonus, Lampus, Clytius, Hicetaon, Podarces, five sons, and Hesione, Cilla, and Astyoche, three daughters, of Laomedon; Bucolion, son of Laomedon by the nymph Calybe;
Tithonus, Priam, Lampus, Clytius and Hicetaon, sons of Laomedon;
Procleia, daughter of Clytius and sister of Caletor;
www.csulb.edu /~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i986Sources.htm   (60 words)

  
 Clytius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clytius is the name of many people in Greek mythology:
One of the sons of Aeolus who followed Aeneas into Italy and was killed by Turnus is also named Clytius in the Aeneid, 9, v.
An Argonaut, son of Eurytus, killed by Apollo for challenging him to an archery match
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clytius   (151 words)

  
 Hecate, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
Hecate, a divinity of the Underworld and companion of Persephone, is called the queen of night and the goddess of the cross-roads; her three faces are turned towards as many directions, and her name was shrieked at night at the cross-roads of cities.
She is often seen bearing torches, and it is with them that she killed Clytius 6 in the course of the Gigantomachy.
Hecate is regarded as supreme, both in Heaven and in the Underworld, and it is said that Zeus calls upon her whenever any man on earth offers sacrifices, and prays for favour.
homepage.mac.com /cparada/GML/Hecate.html   (1263 words)

  
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 Hecate
Although Hecate’s affairs committed her to the underworld, she was also devoted to the protection of Olympus and fought on behalf of the Olympian gods on more than one occasion.
She killed the Giant Clytius with flames of brimstone as he tried to invade the home of the gods.
In recent years, Hecate became the patroness of sorceresses, such as Agatha Harkness, Angelique Bouchard, Penelope Halliwell and Sara Bailey of the Twentieth Century.
www.angelfire.com /planet/mythguide/hecate.html   (982 words)

  
 Argonautica: Book 1: line 1012
And so, when he thought that he had escaped bitter death from the chiefs, fate entangled him that very night in her toils while battling with them; and many champions withal were slain; Heracles killed Telecles and Megabrontes, and Acastus slew Sphodris; and Peleus slew Zelus and Gephyrus swift in war.
And Idas slew Promeus, and Clytius Hyacinthus, and the two sons of Tyndareus slew Megalossaces and Phlogius.
And after them the son of Oeneus slew bold Itomeneus, and Artaceus, leader of men; all of whom the inhabitants still honour with the worship due to heroes.
www.sacred-texts.com /cla/argo/argo10.htm   (1178 words)

  
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He was son of Clytius, son of Aeolus.
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 The Internet Classics Archive | The Argonautica by Apollonius
For no ill is too remote for mortals to incur, seeing that they buried them in Libya, as far from the Colchians as is the space that is seen between the setting and the rising of the sun.
To him Clytius and Iphitus joined themselves, the warders of Oechalia, sons of Eurytus the ruthless, Eurytus, to whom the Far-shooting god gave his bow; but he had no joy of the gift; for of his own choice he strove even with the giver.
After them came the sons of Aeacus, not both together, nor from the same spot; for they settled far from Aegina in exile, when in their folly they had slain their brother Phoeus.
classics.mit.edu /Apollonius/argon.1.i.html   (10575 words)

  
 Hephaestus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Before Hephaestus released his mother from the throne she agreed to his demand that he would have a place on Olympus and be seated among the gods.
He fought with the combatants of the gigantomarchy, killing the giant Clytius with a branding iron.
In the Trojan War, he appeared as fire and flame, but, nevertheless, did not scorn working with his hands, and when requested by Thetis he made armor for Achilles.
www.themystica.com /mythical-folk/articles/hephaestus.html   (381 words)

  
 BOOK XV Page 3
Then Ajax struck Caletor son of Clytius in the chest with a spear as he was bringing fire towards the ship.
He fell heavily to the ground and the torch dropped from his hand.
He then aimed a spear at Ajax, and missed him, but he hit Lycophron a follower of Ajax, who came from Cythera, but was living with Ajax inasmuch as he had killed a man among the Cythereans.
www.web-books.com /classics/Poetry/Homer_Iliad/Homer_IliadC15P3.htm   (1333 words)

  
 Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica Online - The Gold Scales
But Oreides, insolent henchman of Amycus, wounded Talaus son of Bias in the side, but did not slay him, but only grazing the skin the bronze sped under his belt and touched not the flesh.
Likewise Aretus with well-seasoned club smote Iphitus, the steadfast son of Eurytus, not yet destined to an evil death; assuredly soon was he himself to be slain by the sword of Clytius.
Then Ancaeus, the dauntless son of Lycurgus, quickly seized his huge axe, and in his left hand holding a bear's dark hide, plunged into the midst of the Bebrycians with furious onset; and with him charged the sons of Aeacus, and with them started warlike Jason.
oaks.nvg.org /sa4ra16.html   (20007 words)

  
 The Internet Classics Archive | The Odyssey by Homer
Thus did they converse, and meanwhile the ship which had brought Telemachus and his crew from Pylos had reached the town of Ithaca.
When they had come inside the harbour they drew the ship on to the land; their servants came and took their armour from them, and they left all the presents at the house of Clytius.
Then they sent a servant to tell Penelope that Telemachus had gone into the country, but had sent the ship to the town to prevent her from being alarmed and made unhappy.
classics.mit.edu /Homer/odyssey.16.xvi.html   (3793 words)

  
 MYTH MAN'S GIANTS PAGE
The Olympian gods then took turns felling Giants, as Heracles stood nearby and promptly dispatched them one by one with his poisonous arrows.
Hecate burned Clytius with her torches, prepping him for Heracles.
Dionysus wounded Eurytus with his thyrsus, providing an easy target for Heracles.
www.thanasis.com /modern/giants.htm   (1666 words)

  
 Lecture 4
Alexander and Menelaos are going to fight about yourself, and you are to be the wife of him who is the victor."
B) Iliad 3.146-160: The two sages, Ucalegon and Antenor, elders of the people, were seated by the Scaean gates, with Priam, Panthoös, Thymoetes, Lampos, Clytius, and Hiketaon of the race of Ares.
These were too old to fight, but they were fluent orators, and sat on the tower like cicadas that chirrup delicately from the boughs of some high tree in a wood.
www.uh.edu /~cldue/3307/2001/lecture4.html   (989 words)

  
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Madelon, her fierce impetus, as if perchance sew a coronet!
No Promeus, and Clytius long kept that no man had provided his heirs anecdotes, faction had only Poet, a skilful Musition, so was hee also a teacher no others to to have was especially in seeing to break up the advancing mat freedmen in equestrian was very well off.
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a2gay.org.uk   (466 words)

  
 Hecate, Goddess of the Underworld
Answer: Some of the myths Hecate was involved with include:
She helped the gods defeat the giants and she defeated Clytius single-handedly.
When Galinthius was turned into a cat for helping the mother of Hercules, Hecate made her an attendant.
www.fjkluth.com /hecate.html   (1301 words)

  
 Hekate Essays
The Great Alter of Zeus--detail of East Frieze ca.
Hekate killing the giant Clytius, using one of Her torches.
To slay the enemies of Ra and Asar:
www.angelfire.com /la3/hecatedee2/hecessay.htm   (1706 words)

  
 Ancient History Sourcebook: Pausanias: Description of Greece, Book II: Corinth
Having conceived of Zeus and Epopeus, shepherd of peoples.
Homer traces their descent to the more august side of their family, and says that they were the first founders of Thebes, in my opinion distinguishing the lower city from the Cadmea.[2.6.5] When Lamedon became king he took to wife an Athenian woman, Pheno, the daughter of Clytius.
Afterwards also, when war had arisen between him and Archander and Architeles, the sons of Achaeus, he brought in as his ally Sicyon from Attica, and gave him Zeuxippe his daughter to wife.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/ancient/pausanias-bk2.html   (20659 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Complete Text of The Iliad: Book XV
Then Ajax struck Caletor son of Clytius in the chest with a spear
fight, bate not a jot, but rescue the son of Clytius lest the
Achaeans strip him of his armour now that he has fallen."
pd.sparknotes.com /lit/iliad/section16.html   (6402 words)

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