Polypheides, son of
Mantius and brother of
Cleitus. He was granted prophetic skills by
Apollo and became the best seer among mortals after the death of
Amphiaraus; he dwelt in
Hyperesia and had a son
Theoclymenus.[1] A slightly different account of his life was given by
Pherecydes:[2] according to it, Polypheides married
Aechme, daughter of
Haemon, and settled in
Eleusis, where two sons, Theoclymenus and
Harmonides, were born to him.
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Polypheides, son of
Mantius and brother of
Cleitus. He was granted prophetic skills by
Apollo and became the best seer among mortals after the death of
Amphiaraus; he dwelt in
Hyperesia and had a son
Theoclymenus.[1] A slightly different account of his life was given by
Pherecydes:[2] according to it, Polypheides married
Aechme, daughter of
Haemon, and settled in
Eleusis, where two sons, Theoclymenus and
Harmonides, were born to him.
This article includes a list of Greek mythological figures with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific Greek mythology article referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended Greek mythology article, if one exists.