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Menander, Monostichoi, 165

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In Greek mythology, Hippalmus or Hippalmos (Ancient Greek: Ἵππαλμόν or Ἵππαλμος) may refer to the following personages:

  • Hippalmus, a chieftain of the Arachotes and Dersaioi, who armed themselves against Dionysus in the Indian War. He is father of Billaeus and Pyloites.
  • Hippalmus, one of the Calydonian boar hunters who along with Pelagon was attacked by the boar. Their bodies was taken up by their comrades and they survived the attack.
  • Hippalmus, alternative name of Hippalcimus, son of Itonus (himself son of Boeotus). He was the father by Asterope of Peneleos, one of the Boeotian leaders.
  • Hippalmus, an Achaean warrior who participated in the Trojan War. He was slain by the Amazon queen, Penthesilia.

In Greek mythology, the name Hippalcimus (Ancient Greek: Ἱππάλκιμος) may refer to:

Wikipedia DE

Die Namen Hippalkimos (griechisch Ἱππάλκιμος), Hippalkmos (Ἵππαλκμος) und Hippalmos (Ἵππαλμος) bezeichnen in der griechischen Mythologie:

  • Hippalkimos (Sohn des Itonos), Gatte der Asterope
  • Hippalkimos, ein Argonaut, siehe Hippalkmos (Sohn des Pelops)
  • Hippalkmos (Sohn des Pelops) und der Hippodameia
  • Hippalmos (Troja), ein Grieche, von Penthesileia getötet
  • Hippalmos, ein Inder
  • Hippalmos, andere Schreibweise für Hippalkimos (Sohn des Itonos)
  • Hippalmos, andere Schreibweise für Hippalkmos (Sohn des Pelops)