Echemus

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Echemus is a figure from Greek mythology known as the Arcadian king who defeated and killed Hyllus, the son of Heracles.

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Label Occurrences
Echemus canonical 3

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological Greek king
associatedWithPlace Tegea NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Arcadia NERFINISHED
category Arcadian mythology
Characters in Greek mythology associated with Heracles
Kings in Greek mythology
causeOfDeathOf Hyllus NERFINISHED
combatType single combat with Hyllus
country Arcadia NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
defeated Hyllus NERFINISHED
ethnicity Arcadian NERFINISHED
fatherOf Laodocus NERFINISHED
gender male
killed Hyllus NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Apollodorus, Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Pausanias, Description of Greece NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra generation after Heracles
notableFor defeating Hyllus in single combat
protecting the Peloponnese from the return of the Heracleidae
opponentOf Hyllus NERFINISHED
the Heracleidae NERFINISHED
participatedIn war of the Peloponnesians against the Heracleidae NERFINISHED
residence Tegea NERFINISHED
role champion of the Peloponnesians
spouse Timandra NERFINISHED
daughter of Tyndareus
sister of Helen of Troy
title king of Arcadia

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Hyllus killedBy Echemus
Hyllus oathWith Echemus
Timandra spouse Echemus