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In Greek mythology, the name Epochus (Ancient Greek: Ἔποχος) may refer to: * Epochus, an Arcadian prince as son of King Lycurgus of Arcadia and Cleophyle or Eurynome or Antinoe, and thus the brother of Ancaeus, Amphidamas and Iasus. Epochus participated in the Calydonian boar hunt together with his brother Ancaeus: Pausanias describes a painting in the Tegean temple of Athena Alea, which portrays, among others, Epochus supporting Ancaeus who had been wounded by the boar. Later on, Epochus fell ill and died, and was outlived by their father Lycurgus who reached an extreme old age. * Epochus, one of the two brothers of Oenoe (the eponym of a deme in Attica) that were portrayed on the altar of Nemesis in Rhamnous.

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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Έποχος αναφέρονται τα ακόλουθα δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1. * Γιος του Λυκούργου και της ή Ευρυνόμης ή Αντινόης, αδελφός του Αμφιδάμαντα, του Αγκαίου και του Ιάσου. Ο Παυσανίας αναφέρει (Η΄ 45, 5) ο Έποχος παριστανόταν στο αέτωμα του ναού της Ελέας Αθηνάς, στην Τεγέα. 2. * Αδελφός της , για τον οποίο αναφέρεται επίσης από τον Παυσανία (Α΄ 33, 8) ότι παριστανόταν στο βάθρο του αγάλματος της θεάς Νέμεσης στον ναό της στον Ραμνούντα της Αττικής. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, the name Epochus (Ancient Greek: Ἔποχος) may refer to: * Epochus, an Arcadian prince as son of King Lycurgus of Arcadia and Cleophyle or Eurynome or Antinoe, and thus the brother of Ancaeus, Amphidamas and Iasus. Epochus participated in the Calydonian boar hunt together with his brother Ancaeus: Pausanias describes a painting in the Tegean temple of Athena Alea, which portrays, among others, Epochus supporting Ancaeus who had been wounded by the boar. Later on, Epochus fell ill and died, and was outlived by their father Lycurgus who reached an extreme old age. * Epochus, one of the two brothers of Oenoe (the eponym of a deme in Attica) that were portrayed on the altar of Nemesis in Rhamnous. (en)
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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Έποχος αναφέρονται τα ακόλουθα δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1. * Γιος του Λυκούργου και της ή Ευρυνόμης ή Αντινόης, αδελφός του Αμφιδάμαντα, του Αγκαίου και του Ιάσου. Ο Παυσανίας αναφέρει (Η΄ 45, 5) ο Έποχος παριστανόταν στο αέτωμα του ναού της Ελέας Αθηνάς, στην Τεγέα. 2. * Αδελφός της , για τον οποίο αναφέρεται επίσης από τον Παυσανία (Α΄ 33, 8) ότι παριστανόταν στο βάθρο του αγάλματος της θεάς Νέμεσης στον ναό της στον Ραμνούντα της Αττικής. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, the name Epochus (Ancient Greek: Ἔποχος) may refer to: * Epochus, an Arcadian prince as son of King Lycurgus of Arcadia and Cleophyle or Eurynome or Antinoe, and thus the brother of Ancaeus, Amphidamas and Iasus. Epochus participated in the Calydonian boar hunt together with his brother Ancaeus: Pausanias describes a painting in the Tegean temple of Athena Alea, which portrays, among others, Epochus supporting Ancaeus who had been wounded by the boar. Later on, Epochus fell ill and died, and was outlived by their father Lycurgus who reached an extreme old age. * Epochus, one of the two brothers of Oenoe (the eponym of a deme in Attica) that were portrayed on the altar of Nemesis in Rhamnous. (en)
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