Hyrmine

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In Greek mythology, Hyrmine[pronunciation?] (Ὑρμίνη) was a daughter of Neleus, Nycteus, or, according to others, of Epeius and Anaxiroe, and sister of Alector (though others assert she was an only child). She was the wife of Phorbas and by him the mother of the Argonauts Augeas, Actor and Tiphys. The natural father of Augeas by her may have been Helios.[1][2]

References

  1. Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius 1. 172; Pausanias, Description of Greece, 5. 1. § 6; Eustathius on Homer p. 303.
  2. Hyginus Fabulae 14.

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