In Greek mythology, Enarephoros or Enarephorus ( Ancient Greek: Ἐναρσφόρος and Ἐναρήφορος) was a son of Hippocoon and a most passionate suitor of Helen, when she was yet quite young. Tyndareus, therefore, entrusted the maiden to the care of Theseus. [1] Enarephorus had a heroon at Sparta. [2]
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In Greek mythology, Enarephoros or Enarephorus ( Ancient Greek: Ἐναρσφόρος and Ἐναρήφορος) was a son of Hippocoon and a most passionate suitor of Helen, when she was yet quite young. Tyndareus, therefore, entrusted the maiden to the care of Theseus. [1] Enarephorus had a heroon at Sparta. [2]
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public domain: Leonhard Schmitz (1870).
Smith, William (ed.).
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