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Another version of the myth stated that Evenus was born from Ares and the Pleiad Sterope. [3] Lastly, Heracles was also called Evenus' father in later versions of the myth. [4] Evenus married his niece Alcippe, daughter of King Oenomaus of Pisa (another son of Ares and Sterope) by whom he became the father of Marpessa. [5]
In Greek mythology, King Diomedes of Thrace (Ancient Greek: Διομήδης) was the son of Ares and Cyrene. [2] He lived on the shores of the Black Sea ruling the warlike tribe of Bistones. [3] [4] He is known for his man-eating horses, [5] which Heracles stole in order to complete the eighth of his Twelve Labours, slaying Diomedes in the ...
Amazons (Greek mythology) (6 C, 46 P) E. Eros (3 C, 14 P) Erotes (1 C, 7 P) H. ... Ascalaphus (son of Ares) B. Biston; C. Calydon (son of Ares) Cycnus (son of Ares) D ...
Cycnus (Κύκνος) of Macedonia was a son of Ares who tried to build a temple to his father with the skulls and bones of guests and travellers. Heracles fought him and, in one account, killed him. In another account, Ares fought his son's killer but Zeus parted the combatants with a thunderbolt. [74]
In Greek mythology, Calydon (/ ˈ k æ l ɪ d ɒ n /; Ancient Greek: Καλυδών, romanized: Kaludṓn) is a minor figure from the homonymous region of Calydon, the son of Ares and Astynome. Calydon angered the goddess Artemis when he saw her naked, and was then turned into rock as punishment. [1]
Cycnus killed all of his guests until he was slain by Heracles.According to Pausanias, one of the men murdered by him was Lycus of Thrace. [3]Pseudo-Apollodorus [4] wrote of Cycnus the Thessalian, the son of Pelopia, and Cycnus the Macedonian, the son of Pyrene, as two distinct encounters of Heracles, mentioning them separately.
In Greek mythology, Ascalaphus or Askalaphus (/ ə ˈ s k æ l ə f ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἀσκάλαφος Askalaphos), was son of Ares [1] and the Minyan princess Astyoche, [2] daughter of King Actor of Orchomenus. Ascalaphus was also a king of the Minyans, and twin brother of Ialmenos. [3]
In Greek mythology, Ialmenus or Ialmenos (/ aɪ ˈ æ l m ɪ n ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἰάλμενος) was a son of Ares [1] and Astyoche, and twin brother of Ascalaphus. [2] Together with his brother he sailed with the Argonauts, [1] among the suitors of Helen, [3] and led the Orchomenian contingent in the Trojan War.