Periphery
Periphas (Greek Περίφας ) is in Greek mythology:
- Periphas (son of Ochesios) , an Aitolian, killed by Ares (Homer Iliad 5,842; 5,847)
- Periphas (companion of Neoptolemus) , fought before Troy (Virgil Aeneid 2,476)
- Periphas (son of Epytos) , herald of the Trojans, in his form Apollon encourages Aeneas to fight (Homer Iliad 17,323)
- Periphas (father of Euryganeia) , the second wife of Oedipus in the Oidipodeia
- Periphas (son of Aegyptus) , marries the Danaide Aktaie and is killed by her on their wedding night (Apollodor 2,1,5)
- Periphas (suitor of Penelope) (Apollodor Epitome 7,29)
- Periphas (son of Arrhetos) , comrade of Deriades (Nonnos of Panopolis Dionysiaka 26,257)
- Periphas (son of Oineus) , falls in the fight against the Curetes (Antoninus Liberalis 2)
- Periphas (son of Lapithes) , father of Antion
- Periphas (King of Attica) , original Attic king, is transformed into an eagle by Zeus