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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeneusPeneus - Wikipedia

    In later accounts, Peneus was credited to be the father of Chrysogenia who consorted with Zeus and became the mother of Thissaeus. Meanwhile, his daughter Astabe coupled with Hermes and became the parents of Astacus, father of Iocles, father of Hipponous.

  2. His other three sons, Ismarus, Leades, and Amphidicus (or Asphodicus), were credited with killing Hippomedon, Eteoclus and Parthenopaeus respectively. Yet other two sons of his, Erithelas and Lobes, were said to have founded Hypoplacian Thebes. Astacus, a son of Poseidon and the nymph Olbia, eponymous founder of Astacus, Bithynia.

  3. In Greek mythology, Peneus (/pəˈniːəs/; Ancient Greek: Πηνειός) was a Thessalian river god, one of the three thousand Rivers (Potamoi), a child of Oceanus and Tethys. The nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus, who was King of the Lapiths, and three daughters, Menippe (mother of Phrastor by Pelasgus), Daphne and Stilbe.

  4. www.hellenicaworld.com › Greece › MythologyAstacus - Hellenica World

    Astabe, a daughter of Peneus; he was father of Iocles (or Oicles?) and through him grandfather of Hipponous. [8] Ancient Greece portal Myths portal.

  5. In Greek mythology, Peneus was a Thessalian river god, one of the three thousand Rivers, a child of Oceanus and Tethys. The nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus, who was King of the Lapiths, and three daughters, Menippe, Daphne and Stilbe.

  6. The quest to cleanse the Augean Stables was one of the Twelve Labours of Heracles in Greek mythology appointed to the hero by King Eurystheus after the capture of the Erymanthian Boar. The Augean Stables were so named for they belonged to Augeas, the king of Elis.

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  8. Sep 13, 2019 · With his quick wits and clever ingenuity, Hercules bore openings in the stables and rerouted the two main rivers, Alpheus and Peneus, to rush through the stables and flush out the waste. Learning that Hercules had been ordered to clean the stables by Eurystheus, King Augeas refused to pay Hercules with one-tenth of his cattle.

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