Hippotes (Ancient Greek: Ἱππότης) can refer to a number of people from Greek mythology:
* Hippotes, father of Aeolus, the keeper of the Winds in the Odyssey. He was a mortal king.
* Hippotes, a son of Phylas by Leipephilene, daughter of Iolaus, and a great-grandson of Heracles. When the Heracleidae, on their invading the Peloponnesus, were encamped near Naupactus, Hippotes killed the seer Carnus, in consequence of which the army of the Heracleidae began to suffer very severely, and Hippotes by the command of an oracle was banished for a period of ten years. He seems to be the same as the Hippotes who was regarded as the founder of Cnidus in Caria.
* Hippotes, a son of Creon, who accused Medea of the murder she had committed on his sister and his father.
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| - Hippotes (Ancient Greek: Ἱππότης) can refer to a number of people from Greek mythology:
* Hippotes, father of Aeolus, the keeper of the Winds in the Odyssey. He was a mortal king.
* Hippotes, a son of Phylas by Leipephilene, daughter of Iolaus, and a great-grandson of Heracles. When the Heracleidae, on their invading the Peloponnesus, were encamped near Naupactus, Hippotes killed the seer Carnus, in consequence of which the army of the Heracleidae began to suffer very severely, and Hippotes by the command of an oracle was banished for a period of ten years. He seems to be the same as the Hippotes who was regarded as the founder of Cnidus in Caria.
* Hippotes, a son of Creon, who accused Medea of the murder she had committed on his sister and his father.
- Hippotes was a mortal king of Greece who fell in love with the immortal nymph, Melanippe. The two had one child named Aeolus. Aeolus received his mother's gift of immortality and he was chosen to be the Keeper of the winds. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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| - Hippotes (Ancient Greek: Ἱππότης) can refer to a number of people from Greek mythology:
* Hippotes, father of Aeolus, the keeper of the Winds in the Odyssey. He was a mortal king.
* Hippotes, a son of Phylas by Leipephilene, daughter of Iolaus, and a great-grandson of Heracles. When the Heracleidae, on their invading the Peloponnesus, were encamped near Naupactus, Hippotes killed the seer Carnus, in consequence of which the army of the Heracleidae began to suffer very severely, and Hippotes by the command of an oracle was banished for a period of ten years. He seems to be the same as the Hippotes who was regarded as the founder of Cnidus in Caria.
* Hippotes, a son of Creon, who accused Medea of the murder she had committed on his sister and his father.
- Hippotes was a mortal king of Greece who fell in love with the immortal nymph, Melanippe. The two had one child named Aeolus. Aeolus received his mother's gift of immortality and he was chosen to be the Keeper of the winds. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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