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  2. Tyndareus - Wikipedia

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    Tyndareus was the son of Oebalus (or Perieres [2]) and Gorgophone [3] (or Bateia). He married the Aetolian princess, Leda , by whom he became the father of Castor , Clytemnestra , Timandra , [ 4 ] Phoebe and Philonoe , and the stepfather of Helen of Troy and Pollux .

  3. Castor and Pollux - Wikipedia

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    Castor [a] and Pollux [b] (or Polydeuces) [c] are twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known together as the Dioscuri or Dioskouroi. [d]Their mother was Leda, but they had different fathers; Castor was the mortal son of Tyndareus, the king of Sparta, while Pollux was the divine son of Zeus, who seduced Leda in the guise of a swan. [2]

  4. Suitors of Helen - Wikipedia

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    He thus promised to solve the problem, if Tyndareus in turn would support him in his courting of Penelope, the daughter of Icarius. Tyndareus readily agreed, and Odysseus proposed that, before the decision was made, all the suitors should swear a most solemn oath to defend the chosen husband against whoever should quarrel with him.

  5. Clytemnestra - Wikipedia

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    Clytemnestra trying to awake the Erinyes while her son is being purified by Apollo, Apulian red-figure krater, 480–470 BC, Louvre (Cp 710) Clytemnestra was the daughter of Tyndareus and Leda , the King and Queen of Sparta , making her a Spartan Princess.

  6. Hermione (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek antiquity, Hermione (/ h ɜːr ˈ m aɪ. ə n i /; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἑρμιόνη [hermi.ónɛː]) was the daughter of Menelaus, king of Sparta, and his wife, Helen of Troy. [2] Prior to the Trojan War, Hermione had been betrothed by Tyndareus, her grandfather, [3] to her cousin Orestes, son of her uncle, Agamemnon.

  7. Icarius (Spartan) - Wikipedia

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    Hippocoon, a natural son of Oebalus, expelled his two brothers, Tyndareus and Icarius, from Lacedaemon: they fled to Thestius at Pleuron, and dwelt beyond the river Achelous. Subsequently, when Heracles had slain Hippocoon and his sons, Tyndareus returned to Sparta, while Icarius remained in Acarnania.

  8. Hippocoon (king of Sparta) - Wikipedia

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    Hippocoon was the son of the Spartan King Oebalus and Bateia.His brothers (or half-brothers) were Tyndareus and Icarius. [1] [2] Names of Hippocoön's sons include Dorycleus, Scaeus, Enarophorus, Euteiches, Bucolus, Lycaethus, Tebrus, Eurytus, Hippothous, Hippocorystes, Alcinous, [3] Alcimus, Dorceus, Sebrus, Eumedes, [4] Enaesimus, Alcon and Leucippus (the last three were among the Calydonian ...

  9. Oebalus - Wikipedia

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    Oibalus was the son of either Cynortas [1] or Argalus. [2] He was the second husband of Princess Gorgophone and thus son-in-law of the hero Perseus.With her or by the Naiad Bateia, [3] Oibalos fathered Tyndareus, [4] [5] [6] Icarius and Hippocoon, as well as a daughter, Arene, who married her half-brother Aphareus.