Zeuxippus (mythology)
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In Greek mythology, the name Zeuxippus[pronunciation?] (Ζεύξιππος) may refer to:
- Zeuxippus, son of Apollo and the nymph Syllis (or Hyllis, daughter of Hyllus and Iole[1]). He succeeded Phaestus as the king of Sicyon, and was in turn succeeded by Hippolytus.[2]
- Zeuxippus, father of Pieris or Tereis, herself mother of Megapenthes by Menelaus.[3][4]
- Zeuxippus, son of Eumelus and grandson of Admetus. His own son was Harmenius, himself father of Henioche.[5]
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