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  MELAMPUS - LoveToKnow Article on MELAMPUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
To gain the consent of Neleus, king 01 Pylos, to the marriage of his daughter Pero with Bias, Melampus undertook to obtain possession of the oxen of the Thessalian prince Iphiclus.
As Melampus had foretold, he was caught and imprisoned, but was released by Phylacus (the father of Iphiclus) on giving proof of his powers of divination, and was finally presented with the oxen as a reward for having restored the virility of the son.
Melampus subsequently obtained a share in the kingdom of Argos in return for having cured the daughters of its king Proetus, who had been driven mad for offering resistance to the worship of Dionysus or for stealing the gold from the statue of Hera.
100.1911encyclopedia.org /M/ME/MELAMPUS.htm   (346 words)

  
 Phylacus Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Asterodia, daughter, and Aenetus, Actor, Phylacus, Cephalus, sons, of Deion by Diomede;
Iphiclus was the uncle of Jason; Alcimede, daughter of Phylacus, was the sister of Iphiclus; the mother of Jason, and was married to Aeson;
Clymene, daughter of Minyas, was wedded to Phylacus the son of Deion, and bore Iphiclus;
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1012 (v. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Things turned out as he had said ; Melampus was thrown into prison, and in his captivity he learned from the wood-worms that the building in which he was would soon break down.
He accordingly demanded to be let out, and as Phylacus and Iphiclus became thus acquainted with his prophetic powers, they asked him in what manner Iphiclus, who had no children, was to become father.
Melampus, on the suggestion of a vulture, advised Iphiclus to take the rust from the knife with which Phylacus had once cut his son, and drink it in water during ten days.
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 Neleus, Greek Mythology Link.
As there were many suitors, Neleus demanded, on exchange for his daughter's hand, that the cattle of Phylacus 1 should be brought to him.
Phylacus 1 was son of King Deion of Phocis, son of Aeolus 1.
When Phylacus thus realised that his prisoner was an extraordinary seer, he released him and bade him say how his son Iphiclus 1 might get children, promising the cattle as a reward.
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 Golden Age of Heroes
Melampus went to Phylacus, but was capture and imprisoned.
Phylacus learning of Melampus' remarkable skills, the king wanted the seer to help cure his son, Iphiclus.
Iphiclus was an Argonaut and one of the fastest mortals alive, able to run on top of crops without bending the stalks.
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 Introduction &Commentary Sheathing the Sword of Phylacus(or, The Saga of ParenteralIron)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In Greek mythology, Phylacus' son Iphiclus is frightened by his father's sword, and so later in life suffers from sexual impotency.
Unfortunately, there is no parenteral iron supplement that is free of all potential for acute toxicity, and, of course, any intravenous iron preparation if given to excess can result in chronic iron toxicity.
However, the newer intravenous iron preparations--iron gluconate in sucrose and iron sucrose--by eliminating the problem of acute life-threatening anaphylactoid reactions, may allow us to enjoy the benefits of the iron of the sword of Phylacus without worrying about being impaled by the sword itself.
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 Iphicles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Son of Thestius, one of the Argonauts, and a participant in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar, where he was killed by Meleager.
A Thessalonian man, son of Phylacus, he fathered Protesilaus and Podarces.
This page was last modified 09:39, 4 November 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Iphicles   (98 words)

  
 alcimede   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
All the chiefs the dwellers thereabout called Minyae, for the most and the bravest avowed that they were sprung from the blood of the daughters of Minyas; thus Jason himself was the son of Alcimede who was born of Clymene the daughter of Minyas." (Argonautica Book iii, 11.228-233)
A further hint of archaic matrilineal descent is that Clymene's consort is offered in two versions: she was usually cast as the wife of Phylacus (son of Deion, son of Aeolus) or in some versions, Aeson was fathered by Cephalus, otherwise the consort of Procris.
Along with Aeson, Alcimede was forced by the usurping Pelias to commit suicide.
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 Pylos
Pero was very beautiful, and Neleus was reluctant to marry her, even to his nephew Bias, the son of his brother Amythaon.
He put as a condition for the marriage that Bias bring him back the herds of Phylacus, the father of Æson's wife Alcimede, that were kept by a very fierce dog (in some versions of the story, the herds to be stolen are those of Iphiclus, who was none other than Phylacus' son).
Bias succeeded with the help of his brother Melampous and married Pero with whom he had, among other, a son named Talaus, who was the father of Adrastus, the king of Argos who led the expedition of the Seven against Thebes at the request of Polynices, Oedipus' son.
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 Herodotus - The Histories - Page 1310
These men, the Delphians maintain, were two Heroes belonging to the place ‹ by name Phylacus and Autonoüs ‹ each of whom had a sacred precinct near the temple.
One, that of Phylacus, hard by the road which runs above the temple of Pronaia.
The other, that of Autonoüs, near the Castalian spring, at the foot of the peak called Hyampeia.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The grandson of Cretheus, he was the first mortal to acquire the gift of prophecy; he could understand the speech of animals.
He helped his brother, Bias, steal the cattle of Phylacus, king of Phylace, a city in Thessaly, but was caught and imprisoned for one year.
When the old cell collapsed, Phylacus offered to free him and to give him his cattle if Melampus would cure his son, Iphiclus, of impotence.
www.syc.k12.pa.us /~sms/zart/mythology/classical_mythology/character_m.html   (1738 words)

  
 Classical Mythology on Demodocus.com: Legends of the Argolid
Melampus reluctantly agreed to attempt the task, knowing that he would be caught.
The unsleeping hound that guarded the cattle alerted the servants of Phylacus to Melampus=s presence.
  In pursuit, Phylacus had stuck the knife into a tree, which had since grown around the knife handle.
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 Geographia: Mainland Greece
Phylacus, son of the Aeolid Deïon and Diomede, founded Phylace, and named the city after himself.
Iphiclus took part in the quest with Jason, as an Argonaut.
In the myth of Melampus, Phylacus had captured the seer, who had attempted to steal his cattle.
www.timelessmyths.com /classical/mainland.html   (2734 words)

  
 Iphiclus Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Protesilaus (first battle casualty of the Trojan War) was the son of Iphiclus.
Clymene was wedded to Phylacus and bore Iphiclus;
Podarces, younger brother of Protesilaus, sons of Iphiclus, son of Phylacus;
www.csulb.edu /~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i753Sources.htm   (95 words)

  
 Book XV. Homer. 1909-14. The Odyssey. The Harvard Classics
Thus was he busy hereat and praying and making burnt-offering to Athene, by the stern of the ship, when there drew nigh him one from a far country, that had slain his man and was fleeing from out of Argos.
All that time Melampus lay bound with hard bonds in the halls of Phylacus, suffering strong pains for the sake of the daughter of Neleus, and for the dread blindness of soul which the goddess, the Erinnys of the dolorous stroke, had laid on him.
Howsoever, he escaped his fate, and drave away the lowing kine from Phylace to Pylos, and avenged the foul deed upon godlike Neleus, and brought the maiden home to his own brother to wife.
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 Phylacus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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 The March on Delphi
The Celts were dumbfounded by this lightning, and unable to hear when orders were given; flashes from heaven would not only strike a man down, but set fire to other men and their shields all round him.
It was then that visions of the divine heroes appeared against them, Hyperochus and Laodocus and Pyrrhus, and some say a fourth, Phylacus, a hero of the Delphian district.
Among the many Phocians who died in the battle was Aleximachus, who in that battle by the fine edge of his youth, by the power of his body, and the strength of his spirit contributed more than any other Greek to the massacre of barbarians.
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 Iron-Dextran Anaphylactic-Like Reaction After a Negative Test Dose and Subsequent Successful Administration of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Shirley A. Jayakumar, who attends the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, Pennsylvania, served as Dr. Jayakumar's research assistant.
Editor's Note: See the Special Guest Introduction to this article, "Sheathing the Sword of Phylacus (or, The Saga of Parenteral Iron)," on page 192.
The following article was written to alert medical personnel to the possibility of an anaphylactic-like reaction occurring in patients receiving the complex of ferric hydroxide and dextran (INFeD
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 Homer's "The Odysse"
Thus did he speak, and they went on board even as he had said.
Neleus seized his goods and held them for a whole year, during which he was a close prisoner in the house of king Phylacus, and in much distress of mind both on account of the daughter of Neleus and because he was haunted by a great sorrow that dread Erinyes had laid upon him.
In the end, however, he escaped with his life, drove the cattle from Phylace to Pylos, avenged the wrong that had been done him, and gave the daughter of Neleus to his brother.
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 The Internet Classics Archive | The Argonautica by Apollonius
Next to them from Larisa came Polyphemus, son of Eilatus, who aforetime among the mighty Lapithae, when they were arming themselves against the Centaurs, fought in his younger days; now his limbs were grown heavy with age, but his martial spirit still remained, even as of old.
Nor was Iphiclus long left behind in Phylace, the uncle of Aeson's son; for Aeson had wedded his sister Alcimede, daughter of Phylacus: his kinship with her bade him be numbered in the host.
Nor did Admetus, the lord of Pherae rich in sheep, stay behind beneath the peak of the Chalcodonian mount.
classics.mit.edu /Apollonius/argon.1.i.html   (10575 words)

  
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