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*Antiphus, a [[Phthia]]n prince as the son of King [[Myrmidon (hero)|Myrmidon]] and [[Peisidice]], and brother of [[Actor (mythology)|Actor]].<ref>[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]], [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Apollod.+1.7.3&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0022:book=1:chapter=7&highlight=Antiphus 1.7.3]</ref> He may be the same with Antippus, the father of [[Hippeia|Hippea]] who became the mother of [[Polyphemus (Argonaut)|Polyphemus]], [[Caeneus]] and [[Ischys]] by [[Elatus]], king of the [[Lapiths]].<ref>[[Gaius Julius Hyginus|Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'' [https://topostext.org/work/206#97 14]</ref>
*Antiphus, a [[Phthia]]n prince as the son of King [[Myrmidon (hero)|Myrmidon]] and [[Peisidice]], and brother of [[Actor (mythology)|Actor]].<ref>[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]], [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Apollod.+1.7.3&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0022:book=1:chapter=7&highlight=Antiphus 1.7.3]</ref> He may be the same with Antippus, the father of [[Hippeia|Hippea]] who became the mother of [[Polyphemus (Argonaut)|Polyphemus]], [[Caeneus]] and [[Ischys]] by [[Elatus]], king of the [[Lapiths]].<ref>[[Gaius Julius Hyginus|Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'' [https://topostext.org/work/206#97 14]</ref>
*Antiphus, the [[Thespiae|Thespian]] son of [[Heracles]] and [[Laothoe]],<ref>Apollodorus, 2.7.8</ref> daughter of King [[Thespius]] of [[Thespiae]].<ref>Apollodorus, 2.4.10</ref> Antiphus and his 49 half-brothers were born of Thespius' daughters who were impregnated by Heracles in one night,<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], 9.27.6–7; Gregorius Nazianzenus, ''Orat.'' IV, ''Contra Julianum'' I (Migne ''S. Gr.'' 35.661)</ref> for a week<ref>[[Athenaeus]], 13.4 with [[Herodorus]] as the authority; [[Diodorus Siculus]], 4.29.3, [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/4B*.html#note51 f.n. 51]</ref> or in the course of 50 days<ref>Apollodorus, 2.4.10; Diodorus Siculus, [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/4B*.html#29.3 4.29.3]; [[John Tzetzes|Tzetzes]], ''Chiliades'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/TzetzesChiliades2.html 2.224]</ref> while hunting for the [[Lion of Cithaeron|Cithaeronian lion]].<ref>Apollodorus, 2.4.9–10</ref> Later on, the hero sent a message to Thespius to keep seven of these sons and send three of them in [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] while the remaining forty, joined by [[Iolaus]], were dispatched to the island of [[Sardinia]] to found a colony.<ref>Apollodorus, 2.7.6</ref>
*Antiphus, the [[Thespiae|Thespian]] son of [[Heracles]] and [[Laothoe]],<ref>Apollodorus, [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Apollod.+2.7.8&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0022:book=0:chapter=0&highlight=Antiphus 2.7.8]</ref> daughter of King [[Thespius]] of [[Thespiae]].<ref>Apollodorus, 2.4.10</ref> Antiphus and his 49 half-brothers were born of Thespius' daughters who were impregnated by Heracles in one night,<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], 9.27.6–7; Gregorius Nazianzenus, ''Orat.'' IV, ''Contra Julianum'' I (Migne ''S. Gr.'' 35.661)</ref> for a week<ref>[[Athenaeus]], 13.4 with [[Herodorus]] as the authority; [[Diodorus Siculus]], 4.29.3, [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/4B*.html#note51 f.n. 51]</ref> or in the course of 50 days<ref>Apollodorus, 2.4.10; Diodorus Siculus, [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/4B*.html#29.3 4.29.3]; [[John Tzetzes|Tzetzes]], ''Chiliades'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/TzetzesChiliades2.html 2.224]</ref> while hunting for the [[Lion of Cithaeron|Cithaeronian lion]].<ref>Apollodorus, 2.4.9–10</ref> Later on, the hero sent a message to Thespius to keep seven of these sons and send three of them in [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] while the remaining forty, joined by [[Iolaus]], were dispatched to the island of [[Sardinia]] to found a colony.<ref>Apollodorus, 2.7.6</ref>
*Antiphus, a defender of [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] in the war of the [[Seven against Thebes]] who was killed by [[Amphiaraus]] and [[Apollo]].<ref>[[Statius]], ''[[Thebaid]]'' 7.755</ref>
*Antiphus, a defender of [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] in the war of the [[Seven against Thebes]] who was killed by [[Amphiaraus]] and [[Apollo]].<ref>[[Statius]], ''[[Thebaid]]'' 7.755</ref>
*Antiphus, son of [[Thessalus]], the son of [[Heracles]], and [[Chalciope]]. With his brother [[Pheidippus]], Antiphus lead the forces of [[Kalymnos|Calydnae]], [[Kos|Cos]], [[Karpathos|Carpathus]], [[Kasos|Casus]] and [[Nisyros|Nisyrus]] on the side of the Greeks against [[Troy]]. He was also believed to have invaded a region of Greece that he named [[Thessaly]] after his father.<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 2.172-176 Robert Fagles Translation; Apollodorus, [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Apollod.+Epit.+e.6.15&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0022:book=6&highlight=Antiphus E.6.15]; Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' [https://topostext.org/work/206#97 97]</ref>
*Antiphus, son of [[Thessalus]], the son of [[Heracles]], and [[Chalciope]]. With his brother [[Pheidippus]], Antiphus lead the forces of [[Kalymnos|Calydnae]], [[Kos|Cos]], [[Karpathos|Carpathus]], [[Kasos|Casus]] and [[Nisyros|Nisyrus]] on the side of the Greeks against [[Troy]]. He was also believed to have invaded a region of Greece that he named [[Thessaly]] after his father.<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 2.172-176 Robert Fagles Translation; Apollodorus, [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Apollod.+Epit.+e.6.15&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0022:book=6&highlight=Antiphus E.6.15]; Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' [https://topostext.org/work/206#97 97]</ref>

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In Greek mythology, Antiphus or Ántiphos (/ˈæntəfəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄντιφος) is a name attributed to multiple individuals:

The name Antiphus is not to be confused with Antiphōs (Ἀντίφως), which refers to a soldier in the army of the Seven against Thebes who killed Chromis but was himself killed by Hypseus.[18]

Notes

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  1. ^ Apollodorus, 1.7.3
  2. ^ Hyginus, Fabulae 14
  3. ^ Apollodorus, 2.7.8
  4. ^ Apollodorus, 2.4.10
  5. ^ Pausanias, 9.27.6–7; Gregorius Nazianzenus, Orat. IV, Contra Julianum I (Migne S. Gr. 35.661)
  6. ^ Athenaeus, 13.4 with Herodorus as the authority; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.3, f.n. 51
  7. ^ Apollodorus, 2.4.10; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.3; Tzetzes, Chiliades 2.224
  8. ^ Apollodorus, 2.4.9–10
  9. ^ Apollodorus, 2.7.6
  10. ^ Statius, Thebaid 7.755
  11. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.172-176 Robert Fagles Translation; Apollodorus, E.6.15; Hyginus, Fabulae 97
  12. ^ Homer, Iliad 4.489; Apollodorus, 3.12.5; Dictys Cretensis, 4.7
  13. ^ Homer, Iliad 4.489
  14. ^ Dictys Cretensis, 4.7
  15. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.864; Apollodorus, E.3.35
  16. ^ Homer, Odyssey 2.15-20; Quintus Smyrnaeus, 8.125
  17. ^ Homer, Odyssey 17.68
  18. ^ Statius, Thebaid 9.252

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