
Phorbas - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Phorbas (/ ˈ f ɔːr b ə s /; Ancient Greek: Φόρβας Phórbās, gen. Φόρβαντος Phórbantos means 'giving pasture'), or Phorbaceus [citation needed] / f ɔːr ˈ b eɪ ˌ ʃ (j) uː s /, may refer to: Phorbas, son of Lapithes and Orsinome, and a brother of Periphas. [1] Phorbas, son of Triopas and Hiscilla ...
PHORBAS - Achaean King of Greek Mythology
Phorbas was a savage king who preyed on pilgrims visiting the oracle of Delphoi until he was killed by the god Apollon in a boxing match. Phorbas' elder son Augeias --according to some--succeeded him as king of Elis, while the younger, Aktor (Actor), came to rule the Eleian region of Bouprasion (Buprasium).
Phorbas (king of Argos) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Phorbas[pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Φόρβας, gen. Φόρβαντος) or Phorbaceus[pronunciation?] was the sixth king of Argos. [1] Phorbas was given two different parentage and progeny by various sources.
Phorbas (son of Triopas) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Phorbas [pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Φόρβας, gen. Φόρβαντος) or Phorbaceus [pronunciation?] was a Thessalian prince and hero of the island of Rhodes. He was sometimes confounded with the Phlegyan Phorbas. [1]
Phorbas | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Phorbas. A son of Lapithes and Orsinome, and a brother of Periphas. The Rhodians, in pursuance of an oracle, are said to have invited him into their island to deliver it from snakes, and afterwards to have honored him with heroic worship. 1 From this circumstance he was called Ophiuchus, and is said by some to have been placed among the stars. 2
Phorbas in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Aug 7, 2021 · Phorbas was a hero associated with the island of Greece in Greek mythology. Phorbas was famed for ridding the island of an inundation of deadly snakes.
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Phorbas
Phorbas ( *fo/rdas). 1. A son of Lapithes and Orsinome, and a brother of Periphas. The Rhodians, in pursuance of an oracle, are said to have invited him into their island to deliver it from snakes, and afterwards to have honoured him with heroic worship. (Diod. 5.58.) From this circumstance he was called Ophiuchus, and is said by some to have ...
AGREUS, NOMIOS & PHORBAS - Greek Demi-God Panes of …
AGREUS, NOMIOS and PHORBAS were a trio of Panes--goat-legged daimones of the mountain wilds. They presided over hunting, herding and grazing respectively. Agreus "Hunter", Nomios "Of the Pastures" and Phorbas "Of the Grazing" or "Frightener" were really just …
Phorbas | Oxford Classical Dictionary
Phorbas, a common heroic name; many of its bearers seem particularly associated with violence. One was a Lapith (Hymn. Hom. Ap. 211; Ov. Met. 12. 322; see centaurs). Another was a brigand who forced travellers to *Delphi to box with him and so killed them; eventually he was killed by *Apollo (schol. Il. 23. 660; Fontenrose, Python (1959), 24–7).
Phorbas (son of Lapithes) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Phorbas[pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Φόρβας gen. Φόρβαντος) or Phorbaceus[pronunciation?] was a prince of the Thessalian Phlegyes who emigrated to Elis in the Peloponnesos. Phorbas was the son of Lapithes and Orsinome, and a brother of Periphas. [1]
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