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Iphitus
or Iph·i·tos
[ if-i-tuhs, ahy-fi- ]
noun
, Classical Mythology.
- a son of Eurytus, thrown to his death off the walls of Tiryns by Hercules.
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They were revived by Iphitus, king of Elis, who obtained for them the solemn sanction of the Delphic oracle.
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Page 312—there were two entries for Iphitus (one referencing p. 192 and incorrectly located before the entry for Ino).
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Iphitus, on the other hand, was seeking horses; for twelve mares had been lost, which had as foals twelve hardy mules.
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To Iphitus Ulysses gave a sharp-edged sword and a stout spear, as the beginning of a loving friendship.
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Up to the polished treasure-chamber she went, and took down the great bow given to Ulysses by Iphitus.
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