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In Greek mythology, Cometes (Ancient Greek: Κομήτης) may refer to the following figures: * Cometes, son of Thestius and brother of Prothous and Althaea. * Cometes, the Peirasian father of Asterius, one of the Argonauts. His wife could be Antigona, daughter of Pheres, who was called mother of the said hero. * Cometes, one of the Lapiths attending Pirithous' wedding. He was killed by , his friend, accidentally. * Cometes, was the lover of Aegialia, wife of Diomedes, when the latter was fighting at Troy. Cometes was son of Sthenelus, son of Capaneus, son of Hipponous. * Cometes, was the first among the sons of Tisamenus to sail to Asia. It was under the reign of Tisamenus, son of Orestes, that the Heracleidae returned to the Peloponnesus.

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  • Με το όνομα Κομήτης στην ελληνική μυθολογία είναι γνωστά τα εξής πρόσωπα : 1. * Ο μεγαλύτερος γιος του Τισαμενού που ήταν βασιλιάς των Αχαιών που εγκαταστάθηκαν στην Αιγιαλό. Αδελφός των βασιλέων της Αχαΐας Τέλλις, Δαϊμένης, Σπάρτων και Λεοντομένης και ξάδελφος του βασιλιά Δαμασία. Ο ίδιος δεν ακολούθησε τους υπόλοιπους Αχαιούς αλλά με πλοία πήγε στη Μικρά Ασία 2. * Πατέρας του Αργοναύτη Αστερίου. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Cometes (Ancient Greek: Κομήτης) may refer to the following figures: * Cometes, son of Thestius and brother of Prothous and Althaea. * Cometes, the Peirasian father of Asterius, one of the Argonauts. His wife could be Antigona, daughter of Pheres, who was called mother of the said hero. * Cometes, one of the Lapiths attending Pirithous' wedding. He was killed by , his friend, accidentally. * Cometes, was the lover of Aegialia, wife of Diomedes, when the latter was fighting at Troy. Cometes was son of Sthenelus, son of Capaneus, son of Hipponous. * Cometes, was the first among the sons of Tisamenus to sail to Asia. It was under the reign of Tisamenus, son of Orestes, that the Heracleidae returned to the Peloponnesus. (en)
  • コメーテース(古希: Κομήτης, Komētēs)は、ギリシア神話の人物である。長母音を省略してコメテスとも表記される。主に、 * テスティオスの子 * ステネロスの子 * ティーサメノスの子 ほか数名が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja)
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  • Με το όνομα Κομήτης στην ελληνική μυθολογία είναι γνωστά τα εξής πρόσωπα : 1. * Ο μεγαλύτερος γιος του Τισαμενού που ήταν βασιλιάς των Αχαιών που εγκαταστάθηκαν στην Αιγιαλό. Αδελφός των βασιλέων της Αχαΐας Τέλλις, Δαϊμένης, Σπάρτων και Λεοντομένης και ξάδελφος του βασιλιά Δαμασία. Ο ίδιος δεν ακολούθησε τους υπόλοιπους Αχαιούς αλλά με πλοία πήγε στη Μικρά Ασία 2. * Πατέρας του Αργοναύτη Αστερίου. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Cometes (Ancient Greek: Κομήτης) may refer to the following figures: * Cometes, son of Thestius and brother of Prothous and Althaea. * Cometes, the Peirasian father of Asterius, one of the Argonauts. His wife could be Antigona, daughter of Pheres, who was called mother of the said hero. * Cometes, one of the Lapiths attending Pirithous' wedding. He was killed by , his friend, accidentally. * Cometes, was the lover of Aegialia, wife of Diomedes, when the latter was fighting at Troy. Cometes was son of Sthenelus, son of Capaneus, son of Hipponous. * Cometes, was the first among the sons of Tisamenus to sail to Asia. It was under the reign of Tisamenus, son of Orestes, that the Heracleidae returned to the Peloponnesus. (en)
  • コメーテース(古希: Κομήτης, Komētēs)は、ギリシア神話の人物である。長母音を省略してコメテスとも表記される。主に、 * テスティオスの子 * ステネロスの子 * ティーサメノスの子 ほか数名が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja)
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  • Κομήτης (μυθολογία) (el)
  • Cometes (en)
  • コメーテース (ja)
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