Antiphus

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mythical son of Thessalus

Wikidata ID: Q4067134

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Homer, Iliad§2.675  the Calydnian isles, these again were led by Pheidippus and Antiphus, the two sons of king Thessalus, son of Heracles. -1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§5.54.1  took possession of both islands. And this explains why both Antiphus and Pheidippus, who were kings of the Coans, in the -1000
Apollodorus, Library (epitome)§e.3.13  son of Charopus: three ships. Of the Coans, Phidippus and Antiphus, the sons of Thessalus: thirty ships. -1000
Apollodorus, Library (epitome)§e.6.15  drifted one way and some another. Guneus went to Libya; Antiphus, son of Thessalus, went to the Pelasgians, and, having -1000
Apollodorus, Library (epitome)§e.6.15b  'After the sack of Ilium, Menestheus, Phidippus and Antiphus, and the people of Elephenor, and Philoctetes sailed together -1000
Apollodorus, Library (epitome)§e.6.15b  as king, because the king there, Polyanax, had died. And Antiphus the son of Thessalus went to the Pelasgians, and having -1000
Dictys Cretensis, Trojan War Chronicle§1.14  Tlepolemus, the son of Hercules; and after him, Phidippus and Antiphus, the grandsons of Hercules, wearing beautiful armor. After them -1000
Dictys Cretensis, Trojan War Chronicle§1.17  Perrhaebia; Leonteus and Polypoetes 40 from their regions; Phidippus and Antiphus 30 from the islands of Cos and Crapathus; Thersander (the -1000
Dictys Cretensis, Trojan War Chronicle§2.5  Meanwhile Tlepolemus and the brothers Antiphus and Phidippus (who were sons of Thessalus and grandsons of -1000
Hyginus, Fabulae§97  Charopus and the nymph Aglaie, from Argos, with 16 ships; Antiphus, son of Thessalus and Chalciope, from Nisyrus, with 20 -1000
Malalas, Chronography Bks 1-7, 10-18§5.108  22 ships; Nereus from Peraiba with 22 ships, Sorthes, Philippus, Antiphus with 68 ships. The total ships of the Hellenes were -1000
Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem§911  and killed him. After the sack of Ilium, Menestheus, Phidippus, Antiphos, the sons of Elephenor, and Philoktetes sailed together as -1000
Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem§911  king after the death of the king there, Polydectes, and Antiphos, the Thessalian, went to the Pelasgians and took over -1000
Strabo, Geography§9.5.23  the son of Haemon. Some, however, say that descendants of Antiphus and Pheidippus, the sons of Thessalus the son of Heracles, -1
Strabo, Geography§14.2.6  the Coans, also, Homer says,' were led by Pheidippus and Antiphus, the two sons of lord Thessalus, son of Heracles -1
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