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  Hicetaon Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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, Clytius and Hicetaon, sons of Laomedon;
Melanippus, son of Hicetaon; Tithonus, Priam, Clytius and Hicetaon, sons of Laomedon;
www.csulb.edu /~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i1031Sources.htm   (63 words)

  
 Priam Sources
Tithonus, Priam, Lampus, Clytius and Hicetaon, sons of Laomedon; Hector, son of Priam;
Polydorus, brother of Hector, youngest son of Priam;
Both Priam and Tithonus were sons of Laomedon, but by different mothers; the mother of Tithonus was a daughter of Scamander named either Strymo or Rhoeo; the mother of Priam was Leucippe;
www.csulb.edu /~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i179Sources.htm   (337 words)

  
 Dictionary: Clytomedes to Damarmenus, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
Crisus had a son Strophius 1, remembered for having brought up Orestes 2 [Pau.2.29.4].
Son of Hicetaon 1, one of the Elders of the city of Troy.
Critolaus married Aristomache, daughter of Priam 1 and a captive after the fall of Troy [Pau.10.26.1].
www.maicar.com /GML/001ShortEntries/SEClytomedes.html   (5212 words)

  
 National Epics - Selections From the Iliad (by Kate Milner Rabb)
Instantly She left her chamber, robed and veiled in white, And shedding tender tears; yet not alone, For with her went two maidens,–Aethra, child Of Pitheus, and the large-eyed Clymene.
Straight to the Scaean gates they walked, by which Panthoüs, Priam, and Thymoetes sat, Lampus and Clytius, Hicetaon sprung From Mars, Antenor and Ucalegon, Two sages,–elders of the people all.
Beside the gates they sat, unapt, through age, For tasks of war, but men of fluent speech, Like the cicadas that within the wood Sit on the trees and utter delicate sounds.
www.authorama.com /national-epics-9.html   (1986 words)

  
 Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society (JLS): 1990-44(1)11-Burns.htm
According to Evans (1955), those figured genitalia belong to 5 species in 3 genera— Moeris remus (Fabricius), Mnasicles geta Godman, M. hicetaon God-man, Callimormus juventus Scudder, and C. alsimo (Moschler)—and those genera (all polytypic) constitute, respectively, numbers 33, 6, and 2 of his Apaustus group (which contains 53 genera in all).
Note that, because Godman removed the left valva, his figures show the inner surface of the right valva, whereas mine of Amblyscirtes show the outer surface of the left valva.
21, Remella remus; 22, Mnasicles geta; 23, Mnasicles hicetaon; 24, Callimormus juventus; 25, Callimormus alsimo.
research.yale.edu /peabody/jls/htms/1990s/1990-44(1)11-Burns.htm   (3750 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Western Gate": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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They came to the Western Gate, Where a knot of old men sat- 150 Priam, Panthous, Thymoetes, Lampus, Clytius, Hicetaon (Who was in Ares' bloodline)...
They came to the Western Gate, Where a knot of old men sat- 150 Priam, Panthous, Thymoetes, Lampus, Clytius, Hicetaon (...
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 The Fifth Battle at the Ships; and the Acts of Ajax.
With thundering sound The warrior falls, extended on the ground.
In rush the conquering Greeks to spoil the slain: But Hector's voice excites his kindred train; The hero most, from Hicetaon sprung, Fierce Melanippus, gallant, brave, and young.
He (ere to Troy the Grecians cross'd the main) Fed his large oxen on Percote's plain; But when oppress'd, his country claim'd his care, Return'd to Ilion, and excell'd in war; For this, in Priam's court, he held his place, Beloved no less than Priam's royal race.
www.factmonster.com /t/lit/iliad-pope/book15.html   (5896 words)

  
 The Battle of the Gods, and the Acts of Achilles.
Three sons renown'd adorn'd his nuptial bed, Ilus, Assaracus, and Ganymed: The matchless Ganymed, divinely fair, Whom heaven, enamour'd, snatch'd to upper air, To bear the cup of Jove (ethereal guest, The grace and glory of the ambrosial feast).
The two remaining sons the line divide: First rose Laomedon from Ilus' side; From him Tithonus, now in cares grown old, And Priam, bless'd with Hector, brave and bold; Clytius and Lampus, ever-honour'd pair; And Hicetaon, thunderbolt of war.
From great Assaracus sprang Capys, he Begat Anchises, and Anchises me. Such is our race: 'tis fortune gives us birth, But Jove alone endues the soul with worth: He, source of power and might!
www.infoplease.com /t/lit/iliad-pope/book20.html   (3866 words)

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