Lelex (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Lelex may refer to the following personages:Lelex, the first king of Sparta.
Lelex, king of Megara.
Lelex, one of the Calydonian hunters, who was described as "the gray-haired hero Lelex". Coming from Narycus in Opuntian Locris, he was already a mature man during that hunt.
- Hippomedon (Seven against Thebes)
- In Greek mythology, Hippomedon was one of the Seven against Thebes. He lived near the lake Lerna in Peloponessus; the foundations of his house on Mount Pontinus at Lerna were shown in Pausanias' times. In Euripides' The Suppliants, he is characterized as
- Clio (mythology)
- In Greek mythology, Clio, also spelled Cleio, may refer to the following women:Clio, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys. Her name means "fame-giver". Clio or Cleio, one of the 50 Nereids
- Aristomachus (mythology)
- In Greek mythology, Aristomachus may refer to several figures including:Aristomachus, one of the sons of Talaus. He is the father of Hippomedon. Aristomachus, one of the Heracleidae, son of Cleodaeus, a great-grandson of Heracles. He led an attempt to
- Aconteus
- In Greek mythology, Aconteus may refer to the following distinct two individuals:Aconteus, an Ethiopian chief who was on Perseus' side at the moment of the fight between the hero and Phineus at the court of Cepheus, Andromeda's father. He was turned into
- Amycus (mythology)
- In Greek mythology, Amykos, Latinized as Amycus, may refer to the following personages:Amycus, king of Bebrycians and son of Poseidon. Amycus, a centaur who fought against the Lapiths during the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia. Amycus, one of Aeneas
- Chrysippus (Greek myth)
- In Greek mythology, Chrysippus may refer to the following individuals:Chrysippus, illegitimate son of Pelops abducted by Laius. Chrysippus, an Egyptian prince as one of the 50 sons of King Aegyptus. His mother was a Tyria and thus full brother of Clitus
- Celaenus (mythology)
- In Greek mythology, Celaenus may refer to the following figures:Celaenus, son of Poseidon and the Danaid Celaeno. Celaenus, son of the autochthon Phlyus and father of Caucon. Celaenus or Celaeneus, father of Tragasia, the possible spouse of Miletus and
- Eurybatus (mythology)
- In Greek mythology, Eurybatus may refer to the following characters:Eurybatus, one of the Argonauts Eurybatus, one of the Cercopes, a pair of chthonic tricksters who disturbed Heracles while he served Omphale, queen of Lydia Eurybatus or Eurybarus, a
- Eurymede
- In Greek mythology, Eurymēdē may refer to the following characters:Eurymēdē, mother by Glaucus of Bellerophon and possibly Deliades. Otherwise, she was called Eurynome. Eurymēdē, daughter of King Oeneus of Calydon and Althaea. This is one of the
- Derbent Synagogue
- The Derbent Synagogue, it's also known as Kele-Numaz is the only synagogue in the city of Derbent, located on 94 Tagi-Zade Street. Center for the spiritual life of the Jews of Derbent