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- Q592348 subject Q7214271.
- Q592348 subject Q8692697.
- Q592348 abstract "Halirrhothius /ˌhælᵻˈroʊθiəs/ (Greek: Ἁλιρρόθιος) was the son of Poseidon and Euryte (or Bathycleia) in Greek mythology. When Halirrhothius raped Alcippe, Ares's daughter by Aglaulus, Ares murdered him; Ares was tried in a court made up of his fellow gods. The trial was held on a hill adjacent to the Acropolis of Athens, known as the Areopagus. Ares was acquitted.In another version of the myth, Halirrhothius was sent by his father to cut down the olive that had grown out of the spear of Athena. As he raised his axe, it fell out of his hand and mortally wounded him. The olive was called "fatal" from that circumstance.".
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- Q592348 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214271.
- Q592348 wikiPageWikiLink Q8692697.
- Q592348 comment "Halirrhothius /ˌhælᵻˈroʊθiəs/ (Greek: Ἁλιρρόθιος) was the son of Poseidon and Euryte (or Bathycleia) in Greek mythology. When Halirrhothius raped Alcippe, Ares's daughter by Aglaulus, Ares murdered him; Ares was tried in a court made up of his fellow gods. The trial was held on a hill adjacent to the Acropolis of Athens, known as the Areopagus.".
- Q592348 label "Halirrhothius".