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In Greek mythology, Iphicles (/ˈɪfɪˌkliːz/ or /ˈaɪfɪˌkliːz/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφικλῆς Iphikles), also called Iphiclus, was the half maternal twin brother of Heracles and one of the Calydonian boar hunters. | |wketx=In Greek mythology, Iphicles (/ˈɪfɪˌkliːz/ or /ˈaɪfɪˌkliːz/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφικλῆς Iphikles), also called Iphiclus, was the half maternal twin brother of Heracles and one of the Calydonian boar hunters. | ||
Iphicles was one night younger than his half-brother Heracles, who strangled the snakes which had been sent by Hera or by Amphitryon, and at which Iphicles was frightened. Iphicles like his famous brother, grew into a strong man but can not match him in terms of strength. When Heracles was made insane once again by Hera, the hero threw into the fire his brother's two offspring by Pyrrha, who perished as a result. | Iphicles was one night younger than his half-brother Heracles, who strangled the snakes which had been sent by Hera or by Amphitryon, and at which Iphicles was frightened. Iphicles like his famous brother, grew into a strong man but can not match him in terms of strength. When Heracles was made insane once again by Hera, the hero threw into the fire his brother's two offspring by Pyrrha, who perished as a result. | ||
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In some accounts, Iphicles fought in the first battle of Heracles against the Eleans and Augeas, and was wounded by the Molionides of Elis. In a fainting condition, Iphicles was carried by his relatives to Pheneus, home of his grandmother Laonome, where he was carefully nursed by Buphagus, a citizen of Pheneus, and by his wife Promne. They buried him when he died of his wound and was honoured with a heroum. | In some accounts, Iphicles fought in the first battle of Heracles against the Eleans and Augeas, and was wounded by the Molionides of Elis. In a fainting condition, Iphicles was carried by his relatives to Pheneus, home of his grandmother Laonome, where he was carefully nursed by Buphagus, a citizen of Pheneus, and by his wife Promne. They buried him when he died of his wound and was honoured with a heroum. | ||
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Στην Ελληνική μυθολογία ο Ιφικλής (στα αρχ. ελλ. Ἰφικλῆς) ήταν γιος του Αμφιτρύωνα και της Αλκμήνης, δίδυμος ετεροθαλής αδελφός του Ηρακλή, πατέρας του Ιόλαου και, κατά μια εκδοχή, της Ιόπης, η οποία δόθηκε ως σύζυγος στον Θησέα. | Στην Ελληνική μυθολογία ο Ιφικλής (στα αρχ. ελλ. Ἰφικλῆς) ήταν γιος του Αμφιτρύωνα και της Αλκμήνης, δίδυμος ετεροθαλής αδελφός του Ηρακλή, πατέρας του Ιόλαου και, κατά μια εκδοχή, της Ιόπης, η οποία δόθηκε ως σύζυγος στον Θησέα. |