Εμφανίζονται 9 τίτλοι με αναζήτηση: Ομηρικός κόσμος για το τοπωνύμιο: "ΚΙΧΥΡΟΣ Αρχαία πόλη ΗΠΕΙΡΟΣ".
Με επιλογή του συντάκτη του GTP όλες οι πληροφορίες σχετικές με την Ομηρική Εφύρη, παραθέτονται εδώ.
Από αυτή την Εφύρη κι όχι την Ηλειακή θεωρούν ορισμένοι ότι πέρασε ο Οδυσσέας κατά την επιστροφή του στην Ιθάκη (Οδ. α 259, β 328).
Βασιλιάς της Εφύρας (Ιλ. Π 191).
Mermerus (Mermeros). A son of Pheres, and grandson of Jason and Medeia. He was the father of Ilus and Ephyra, and skilled in the art of preparing poison. (Hom. Od. i. 260; Eustath. ad Hom. p. 1416.)
Γιος του Μέρμερου (Μερμερίδης) (Οδ. α 259).
This text is from: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890) (eds. William Smith, LLD, William Wayte, G. E. Marindin). Cited Apr 2005 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
Astyoche. A daughter of Phylas, king of Ephyra, by whom Heracles, after the conquest cf Ephyra, begot Tlepolemus. (Apollod. ii. 7.6, 8; Hom. Il. ii. 658; Schol. ad Pind. Ol. vii. 24)
. . . Tlepolemos, son of Herakles, a man both brave and large of stature, brought nine ships of lordly warriors from Rhodes. These dwelt in Rhodes which is divided among the three cities of Lindos, Ialysos, and Kameiros, that lies upon the chalk. These were commanded by Tlepolemos, son of mighty Herakles and born of Astyochea, whom he had carried off from Ephyra, on the river Selleis, after sacking many cities of valiant warriors. (Hom. Il. 2.650)
Hercules marched with the Calydonians against the Thesprotians, and having taken
the city of Ephyra, of which Phylas was king, he had intercourse with the king's
daughter Astyoche, and became the father of Tlepolemus.<
Commentary:
Compare Diod. 4.36.1, who gives Phyleus as the name of the king of Ephyra, but
does not mention the name of his daughter. According to Pind. (O. 7.23(40)ff.,
with the Scholiast), the mother of Tlepolemus by Herakles was not Astyoche but
Astydamia.
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