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Hippomedon

Several figures in Greek mythology


Summary

Several figures in Greek mythology

Hippomedon (; Ἰππομέδων, gen.: Ἰππομέδοντος) may refer to several figures in Greek mythology:

  • Hippomedon, one of the Seven against Thebes.

  • Hippomedon, father of Ereuthalion.

  • Hippomedon, son of Maenalus (or Hippasus) and the nymph Ocyrhoe, a defender of Troy killed by Neoptolemus.

  • Hippomedon, father of Menoites. His son was another defender of Troy and was killed by Teucer.

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References

References

  1. [[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus). Apollodorus]] 3.6.3
  2. [[Scholia]] on [[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 4.319
  3. [[Quintus Smyrnaeus]], 11.36; a Hippomedon is also a victim of Neoptolemus in 8.86
  4. Quintus Smyrnaeus, 11.99
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