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Multiple figures in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, the name Hyperippe (/hɪpəˈrɪpi/; Ancient Greek: Ὑπερίππη) may refer to: Hyperippe, daughter of Danaus and Crino, who married and killed
Hyperippe
Greek mythological king of Arcadia
and Triphylus, an illegitimate son Autolaus and at least two daughters, Hyperippe and Diomeneia. Arcas's other sons were Erymanthus and Pelasgus. Callisto
Arcas
Ancient Greek mythical character
Chromia, the daughter of Itonus, the son of Amphictyon; others again, Hyperippe, the daughter of Arcas—but all agree that Endymion begat Paeon, Epeius
Endymion_(mythology)
Nymph in Greek mythology
Lycaon Nonacris 50 sons of Lycaon CALLISTO Zeus Arcas Apheidas Elatus Azan Hyperippe Triphylus Diomenia Erymanthus Colour key: Male Female Deity
Callisto_(mythology)
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
in Helikon are related with the word horse (hippos). (also Glukippe, Hyperippe). He is the father of Pegasus, whose name is derived from πηγή, (pēgē)
Poseidon
Creature in Greek mythology
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Siren_(mythology)
Arcas and the Dryad Erato or Leanira, brother of Apheidas, Elatus and Hyperippe. Azan was the father of Cleitor and Coronis, mother of Asclepius by Apollo
Azan_(mythology)
by either Athamas or Poseidon. His children were Erythras, Pisidice, Hyperippe and Euippe (mother of Eteocles by Andreus). He was said to have died of
Leucon
Danaus of Libya, mother of the Danaïdes Callidice, Oeme, Celaeno and Hyperippe. These daughters wed and slayed their cousin-husbands, sons of King Aegyptus
Crino
Aetolus. The wife of Endymion was otherwise known as Asterodia, Chromia, Hyperippe or a nameless Naiad nymph. Iphianassa, one of the three Proetids, daughters
Iphianassa
Ancient Greek mythological figure
According to Pausanias, Aetolus' mother was called Asterodia, Chromia, or Hyperippe. He was married to Pronoe, by whom he had two sons, Pleuron and Calydon
Aetolus_(son_of_Endymion)
Set of mythological Greek characters
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Periclymenus
Greek mythological characters
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Arge
Mythological youth beloved by Apollo or other deities
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Cyparissus
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
After disaster struck their family, she was turned into a lark. Hyperippe Loon Zeus Hyperippe was part of a righteous and favoured-by-the-gods family. When
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
Mythological Cretan
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Aegolius_(mythology)
Greek mythological figure
him of three sons, Philaeus, Alcander and Megaletor, and of a daughter Hyperippe. The entire family was seen as just and righteous and therefore especially
Lelante
In Greek myth, fifty sisters who slew their husbands
Crino Pandion 23 Nelo Menemachus 48 Oeme Arbelus 24 Clite Memphis Clitus Tyria 49 Celaeno Hyperbius 25 Sthenele Sthenelus 50 Hyperippe Hippocorystes
Danaïdes
Greek mythological figure
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Polytechnus
Daughter of Laomedon in Greek mythology
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Antigone (daughter of Laomedon)
Antigone_(daughter_of_Laomedon)
Ancient Greek epic poem
and Schoeneus by Themisto, and Leucon's daughters Peisidice, Euippe and Hyperippe were given extended group treatment in the Catalogue. It is uncertain
Catalogue_of_Women
Callidice Crino 23 Menemachus Nelo 48 Arbelus Oeme 24 Clitus Tyria Clite Memphis 49 Hyperbius Celaeno 25 Sthenelus Sthenele 50 Hippocorystes Hyperippe
Sons_of_Aegyptus
Greek mythological figure
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Artemiche
Greek mythological figure
Lelante. He had two brothers, Alcander and Megaletor, and a sister named Hyperippe. The entire family was seen as just and righteous and therefore especially
Philaeus_(mythology)
Set of Greek mythical characters
father of three sons, Philaeus, Alcander and Megaletor, and of a daughter Hyperippe. Of them Alcander excelled his father in prophetic abilities. The family
Munichus
mythological figures Hyperes Ὑπέρης the name of several mythological figures Hyperippe Ὑπερίππη the name of several mythological figures Hypermnestra Ὑπερμνήστρα
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
the daughter of King Endymion of Elis by either Asterodia, Chromia or Hyperippe. Her name was derived from the Greek elements eurys ("wide" or "broad")
Eurycyda
Greek mythical character
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Aegypius_(mythology)
People in Greek mythology
Erodius Eumelus Gerana Harmothoë Harpalyce Harpasus Harpe Hierax Hippodamia Hyperippe Hyria Ictinus Ino Itys Iynx Laius Lelante Lycius Megaletor Meleagrids
Hierax_(mythology)
Hyperborea Hypereides Hypereides (potter) Hyperenor Hyperes Hyperetes Hyperion Hyperippe Hypermnestra Hypermnestra (mythology) Hypermnestra of Aetolia Hyperochus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Greek mythological figure
Lelante. He had two brothers, Alcander and Philaeus, and a sister named Hyperippe. The entire family was seen as just and righteous and therefore especially
Megaletor
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Hindu, Indian
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Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places named from Gaelic creag, CRAIG means "rock."
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Gate of Heaven
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Crown; Garland
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Powerful; Complete
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North East Direction
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Goddess Parvati
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Seven Hills; Lord Venkateswara
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British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Lovable; Diminutive of Amabel; Beloved
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chumley.
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