
Eriphyle - Wikipedia
Eriphyle (/ ɛrɪˈfaɪliː /; Ancient Greek: Ἐριφύλη, romanized: Eriphúlē) was a figure in Greek mythology who, in exchange for the necklace of Harmonia (also called the necklace of Eriphyle) given to her by Polynices, persuaded her husband Amphiaraus to join the expedition of the Seven against Thebes. She was then slain by her son Alcmaeon.
Eriphyle in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Eriphyle was a female character of Greek mythology who appeared in the events linked to the Seven Against Thebes and the tale of Epigoni. Eriphyle is particularly famous for accepting bribes that put her husband and sons in harm’s way.
Eriphyle - Greek Mythology Wiki
Eriphyle, daughter of Talaus and Lysimache, was the mother of Alcmaeon and the wife of Amphiaraus. Eriphyle persuaded Amphiaraus to take part in the raid that initiated the mythic tale of the Seven Against Thebes, though she knew he would die.
Eriphyle | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Eriphyle. The daughter of Talaus and Lysimache, and wife of Amphiaraus. Because of his prophetic powers, Amphiareus knew that he would die if he joined the expedition of the Seven against Thebes, and so hid himself. Eriphyle, who had been bribed by Polynices with the necklace of Harmonia, revealed his hiding place.
Necklace of Harmonia - Wikipedia
The Necklace of Harmonia, also called the Necklace of Eriphyle, was a fabled object in Greek mythology that, according to legend, brought great misfortune to all of its wearers or owners, who were primarily queens and princesses of the ill-fated House of Thebes.
Eriphyle | Encyclopedia.com
Eriphyle (ĕr´Ĭfī´lē), in Greek legend, wife of Amphiaraüs and sister of Adrastus. She forced her husband into the battle of the Seven against Thebes when Polynices bribed her with the magic necklace of Harmonia.
Eriphyle - Hellenica World
In Greek mythology, Eriphyle, daughter of Talaus, was the mother of Alcmaeon and the wife of Amphiaraus. Eriphyle persuaded Amphiaraus to take part in the Seven Against Thebes raid, though he knew he would die.
Eriphyle | Article about Eriphyle by The Free Dictionary
Eriphyle (ĕrˌĭfīˈlē), in Greek legend, wife of Amphiaraüs and sister of Adrastus. She forced her husband into the battle of the Seven against Thebes when Polynices bribed her with the magic necklace of Harmonia.
Eriphyle - Infoplease
Eriphyle ĕrˌĭfīˈlē [key], in Greek legend, wife of Amphiaraüs and sister of Adrastus. She forced her husband into the battle of the Seven against Thebes when Polynices bribed her with the magic necklace of Harmonia.
What does ERIPHYLE mean? - Definitions.net
Eriphyle (Ancient Greek: Ἐριφύλη Eriphȳla) was a figure in Greek mythology who, in exchange for the Necklace of Harmonia (also called the necklace of Eriphyle) given to her by Polynices, persuaded her husband Amphiaraus to join the expedition of the Seven against Thebes.
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