• Acraephiaeus by worshipers. Acraepheus could have been father of Ptous by Euxippe. Schmitz, Leonhard (1867), "Acraepheus", in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary...
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    the Boeotian town of Acraephia (Ἀκραιφία), reputedly founded by his son Acraepheus. Actiacus (/ækˈtaɪəkəs/ ak-TY-ə-kəs; Ἄκτιακός, Aktiakos), literally "Actian"...
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  • was believed to have been a son of either Athamas and Themisto, or of Acraepheus and Euxippe, or of Apollo and Zeuxippe, a daughter of Athamas. Ptous,...
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  • mythological figures Akraia Ἀκραία the name of several mythological figures Acraepheus Ἀκραιφεύς a son of Apollo Actaea Ἀκταία the name of several mythological...
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  • Ancient Greek given name that may refer to: Euxippe (mythology),wife of Acraepheus,possibly the mother of Ptous Euxippe, one of the Leuctrides This disambiguation...
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  • In Greek mythology, Euxippe (Ancient Greek: Εὐξίππη) was the wife of Acraepheus, founder of Acraephnium, and became the mother of Ptous, eponym of Mt....
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  • λίμνη from the town. Acraephia is said to have been founded by Athamas or Acraepheus, son of Apollo; and according to some writers it was the same as the Homeric...
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  • Ptoo mountains. It was believed to have been founded by the mythical Acraepheus. The ruins are a short distance south from the modern village. When Alexander...
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