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In Greek mythology, Polyxenus or Polyxeinus /pəˈlɪksɪnəs/ (Ancient Greek: Πολύξενος, Poluxenos, or Πολύξεινος, Poluxeinos) is a name that may refer to: * Polyxenus, one of the first priests of Demeter and one of the first to learn the secrets of the Eleusinian Mysteries. * Polyxenus, son of Agasthenes and , king of Elis. He was counted among the suitors of Helen, and accordingly participated in the Trojan War, having brought 40 ships with him. He returned home safely after the war, and had a son Amphimachus, whom he possibly named after his friend Amphimachus (son of Cteatus), who had died at Troy. Polyxenus, king of Elis, was also said to have been entrusted with the stolen cattle by the Taphians under Pterelaus; the cattle was ransomed from him by Amphitryon. This Polyxenus, however, a

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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Πολύξενος (στην Ιλιάδα αναφέρεται ως Πολύξεινος) είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω τρία πρόσωπα: 1. * Ηγεμόνας της Ελευσίνας ή γιος του Ιάσονα και της Μηδείας. Υπήρξε ένας από τους πρώτους ιερείς της Δήμητρας και ένας από τους πρώτους που μυήθηκε στα Ελευσίνια Μυστήρια 2. * Βασιλιάς της `Ηλιδας, γιος του Αγασθένη, εγγονός του βασιλιά Αυγεία και στρατηγός των Επειών (Ιλιάδα, Β 623). Στον Πολύξενο αυτόν έφεραν τα βόδια του Ηλεκτρύωνα τα παιδιά του Πτερελάου. 3. * `Ενας από τους μνηστήρες της Πηνελόπης, ο οποίος είχε συμμετάσχει και στον Τρωικό Πόλεμο. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Polyxenus or Polyxeinus /pəˈlɪksɪnəs/ (Ancient Greek: Πολύξενος, Poluxenos, or Πολύξεινος, Poluxeinos) is a name that may refer to: * Polyxenus, one of the first priests of Demeter and one of the first to learn the secrets of the Eleusinian Mysteries. * Polyxenus, son of Agasthenes and , king of Elis. He was counted among the suitors of Helen, and accordingly participated in the Trojan War, having brought 40 ships with him. He returned home safely after the war, and had a son Amphimachus, whom he possibly named after his friend Amphimachus (son of Cteatus), who had died at Troy. Polyxenus, king of Elis, was also said to have been entrusted with the stolen cattle by the Taphians under Pterelaus; the cattle was ransomed from him by Amphitryon. This Polyxenus, however, a (en)
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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Πολύξενος (στην Ιλιάδα αναφέρεται ως Πολύξεινος) είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω τρία πρόσωπα: 1. * Ηγεμόνας της Ελευσίνας ή γιος του Ιάσονα και της Μηδείας. Υπήρξε ένας από τους πρώτους ιερείς της Δήμητρας και ένας από τους πρώτους που μυήθηκε στα Ελευσίνια Μυστήρια 2. * Βασιλιάς της `Ηλιδας, γιος του Αγασθένη, εγγονός του βασιλιά Αυγεία και στρατηγός των Επειών (Ιλιάδα, Β 623). Στον Πολύξενο αυτόν έφεραν τα βόδια του Ηλεκτρύωνα τα παιδιά του Πτερελάου. 3. * `Ενας από τους μνηστήρες της Πηνελόπης, ο οποίος είχε συμμετάσχει και στον Τρωικό Πόλεμο. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Polyxenus or Polyxeinus /pəˈlɪksɪnəs/ (Ancient Greek: Πολύξενος, Poluxenos, or Πολύξεινος, Poluxeinos) is a name that may refer to: * Polyxenus, one of the first priests of Demeter and one of the first to learn the secrets of the Eleusinian Mysteries. * Polyxenus, son of Agasthenes and , king of Elis. He was counted among the suitors of Helen, and accordingly participated in the Trojan War, having brought 40 ships with him. He returned home safely after the war, and had a son Amphimachus, whom he possibly named after his friend Amphimachus (son of Cteatus), who had died at Troy. Polyxenus, king of Elis, was also said to have been entrusted with the stolen cattle by the Taphians under Pterelaus; the cattle was ransomed from him by Amphitryon. This Polyxenus, however, appears to be a figure distinct from Polyxenus, son of Agasthenes, since he lived two generations before the Trojan War. * Polyxenus, also called Medus, son of the hero Jason and the Colchian witch Medea, daughter of King Aeetes. He was the brother of Eriopis. (en)
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