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- Polycaon abstract "In Greek mythology, the name Polycaon /pəˈlɪkiən/ may refer to: Son of Lelex, king of Laconia, by the Naiad nymph, Cleochareia. Polycaon married an ambitious woman named Messene, daughter of King Triopas, of Argos. After his father's death, his brother Myles inherited the throne of Laconia. Messene, not wanting to be the wife of a simple anonymous man, collected an armed force from both Argos and Laconia. The newly married couple invaded the territory of which would be named after Polycaon's wife, Messenia. After establishing the newly conquered kingdom, they founded the city Andania, where they built their palace.Son of Butes. He married Evaechme, daughter of Hyllus and Iole (thus a granddaughter of Heracles).↑ ↑".
- Polycaon mythology Greek_mythology.
- Polycaon wikiPageExternalLink Polykaon.html.
- Polycaon wikiPageID "1915146".
- Polycaon wikiPageLength "1304".
- Polycaon wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Polycaon wikiPageRevisionID "557767377".
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Andania.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Anonymity.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Argos.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Butes.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kings_in_Greek_mythology.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laconian_mythology.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Messenian_mythology.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Cleochareia.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Cleocharia.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Evaechme.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Hyllus.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Iole.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Laconia.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Lelex.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Messene_(mythology).
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Messenia.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Myles.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Naiad.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Naiads.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLink Triopas.
- Polycaon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polycaon".
- Polycaon hasPhotoCollection Polycaon.
- Polycaon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek-myth-stub.
- Polycaon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_myth_index.
- Polycaon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Polycaon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Polycaon subject Category:Kings_in_Greek_mythology.
- Polycaon subject Category:Laconian_mythology.
- Polycaon subject Category:Messenian_mythology.
- Polycaon type Agent.
- Polycaon type FictionalCharacter.
- Polycaon type MythologicalFigure.
- Polycaon type Person.
- Polycaon type Study.
- Polycaon type Person.
- Polycaon type Agent.
- Polycaon type NaturalPerson.
- Polycaon type Thing.
- Polycaon type Q15410431.
- Polycaon type Q215627.
- Polycaon type Q5.
- Polycaon type Q95074.
- Polycaon type Person.
- Polycaon comment "In Greek mythology, the name Polycaon /pəˈlɪkiən/ may refer to: Son of Lelex, king of Laconia, by the Naiad nymph, Cleochareia. Polycaon married an ambitious woman named Messene, daughter of King Triopas, of Argos. After his father's death, his brother Myles inherited the throne of Laconia. Messene, not wanting to be the wife of a simple anonymous man, collected an armed force from both Argos and Laconia.".
- Polycaon label "Polycaon".
- Polycaon sameAs Поликаон_(пояснение).
- Polycaon sameAs Polykaon.
- Polycaon sameAs Polycaon.
- Polycaon sameAs Policaone.
- Polycaon sameAs Polykaón.
- Polycaon sameAs Поликаон.
- Polycaon sameAs Q1041428.
- Polycaon sameAs Q1041428.
- Polycaon wasDerivedFrom Polycaon?oldid=557767377.
- Polycaon isPrimaryTopicOf Polycaon.