Hippolochus

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Hippolochus is a minor figure in Greek mythology, best known as the son of the hero Bellerophon and the father of Glaucus, who fought in the Trojan War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological person
associatedWith Lycia NERFINISHED
Trojan War (through his son Glaucus) NERFINISHED
Zeus (indirectly through heroic lineage) NERFINISHED
child Glaucus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
ethnicity Lycian
family House of Bellerophon NERFINISHED
father Bellerophon NERFINISHED
gender male
grandchild unnamed descendants of Glaucus
grandfather Glaucus (son of Sisyphus) NERFINISHED
grandmother Eurynome NERFINISHED
hasOccupation prince of Lycia
knownFor being father of Glaucus
being son of Bellerophon
languageOfSources Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Homer NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Iliad NERFINISHED
mother Antenorë NERFINISHED
Philonoe NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra age of heroes
mythType heroic lineage figure
narrativeFunction link between Bellerophon and Glaucus in Homeric genealogy
relative Chimera NERFINISHED
Pegasus NERFINISHED
residence Lycia NERFINISHED
roleInWork ancestor of Glaucus in the Iliad
sourceTextPassage Iliad 6 (genealogy of Glaucus) NERFINISHED
spouse Laodamia NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bellerophon (later hero associated with Corinthian region) hasChild Hippolochus
subject surface form: Bellerophon
Bellerophon child Hippolochus