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In Greek mythology, the name Ctesippus (/tɪˈsɪp.əs/; Ancient Greek: Κτήσιππος means 'possessing horses') may refer to: * Ctessipus, son of Heracles by Deianira. He was the father of , grandfather of Antimachus and great-grandfather of Deiphontes. Thersander, son of , is also given as his great-grandson. * Ctesippus, another son of Heracles by Astydameia the daughter of Amyntor or Ormenius. * Ctessipus, two of the suitors of Penelope, one from Same, and the other from Ithaca. The rich and "lawless" Ctesippus of Same, son of , who has 'fabulous wealth' appears in the Odyssey; he mocks the disguised Odysseus and hurls a bull's hoof at him as a 'gift', mocking xenia, though Odysseus dodges this. Telemachus says if he had hit the guest, he would have run Ctesippus through with his spear. Lat

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  • In Greek mythology, the name Ctesippus (/tɪˈsɪp.əs/; Ancient Greek: Κτήσιππος means 'possessing horses') may refer to: * Ctessipus, son of Heracles by Deianira. He was the father of , grandfather of Antimachus and great-grandfather of Deiphontes. Thersander, son of , is also given as his great-grandson. * Ctesippus, another son of Heracles by Astydameia the daughter of Amyntor or Ormenius. * Ctessipus, two of the suitors of Penelope, one from Same, and the other from Ithaca. The rich and "lawless" Ctesippus of Same, son of , who has 'fabulous wealth' appears in the Odyssey; he mocks the disguised Odysseus and hurls a bull's hoof at him as a 'gift', mocking xenia, though Odysseus dodges this. Telemachus says if he had hit the guest, he would have run Ctesippus through with his spear. Later, in the battle between Odysseus and the suitors, Ctesippus attempts to kill Eumaeus with a spear, but misses due to Athena's intervention, though scratches Eumaeus's shoulder, and is thereupon himself killed by Philoetius, who thus avenges the disrespect towards his master. (en)
  • En la mitología griega, Ctesipo (Κτήσιππος) era uno de los hijos de Heracles y Deyanira. Fue el padre de Tracianeo, abuelo de Antímaco y bisabuelo de Deifonte. Tersandro, hijo de Agamédidas, es considerado su bisnieto.​​​ Heracles tuvo otro hijo con el mismo nombre, pero con otra mujer, llamada (hija de Amíntor).​ Hay que evitar confundirlos con Ctesipo de Samos, pretendiente de Penélope nombrado en la Odisea. (es)
  • クテーシッポス(古希: Κτήσιππος, Ktōsippos)は、ギリシア神話の人物である。長音を省略してクテシッポスとも表記される。主に、 * ヘーラクレースの子 * ヘーラクレースの子 * ペーネロペーの求婚者 が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja)
  • Ctesippus (ook: Ktesippos) is een naam uit de Griekse mythologie en kan op drie personen slaan: * De zoon van uit en een van de vrijers van Penelope. Hij werd gedood door , de herder van Odysseus. * De zoon van Herakles en Deianeira. * De zoon van Herakles en Astydameia. (nl)
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  • En la mitología griega, Ctesipo (Κτήσιππος) era uno de los hijos de Heracles y Deyanira. Fue el padre de Tracianeo, abuelo de Antímaco y bisabuelo de Deifonte. Tersandro, hijo de Agamédidas, es considerado su bisnieto.​​​ Heracles tuvo otro hijo con el mismo nombre, pero con otra mujer, llamada (hija de Amíntor).​ Hay que evitar confundirlos con Ctesipo de Samos, pretendiente de Penélope nombrado en la Odisea. (es)
  • クテーシッポス(古希: Κτήσιππος, Ktōsippos)は、ギリシア神話の人物である。長音を省略してクテシッポスとも表記される。主に、 * ヘーラクレースの子 * ヘーラクレースの子 * ペーネロペーの求婚者 が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja)
  • Ctesippus (ook: Ktesippos) is een naam uit de Griekse mythologie en kan op drie personen slaan: * De zoon van uit en een van de vrijers van Penelope. Hij werd gedood door , de herder van Odysseus. * De zoon van Herakles en Deianeira. * De zoon van Herakles en Astydameia. (nl)
  • In Greek mythology, the name Ctesippus (/tɪˈsɪp.əs/; Ancient Greek: Κτήσιππος means 'possessing horses') may refer to: * Ctessipus, son of Heracles by Deianira. He was the father of , grandfather of Antimachus and great-grandfather of Deiphontes. Thersander, son of , is also given as his great-grandson. * Ctesippus, another son of Heracles by Astydameia the daughter of Amyntor or Ormenius. * Ctessipus, two of the suitors of Penelope, one from Same, and the other from Ithaca. The rich and "lawless" Ctesippus of Same, son of , who has 'fabulous wealth' appears in the Odyssey; he mocks the disguised Odysseus and hurls a bull's hoof at him as a 'gift', mocking xenia, though Odysseus dodges this. Telemachus says if he had hit the guest, he would have run Ctesippus through with his spear. Lat (en)
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  • Ctesippus (en)
  • Ctesipo (es)
  • クテーシッポス (ja)
  • Ctesippus (nl)
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