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Hippocoon
Legendary King of Sparta
PredecessorTyndareos(1st reign)
SuccessorTyndareos (2nd reign)

In Greek mythology, Hippocoön (/hɪˈpɒkoʊˌɒn, -kəˌwɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποκόων) was a Spartan king.

Family

Hippocoon was the son of the Spartan King Oebalus and Bateia. His brothers (or half-brothers) were Tyndareus and Icarius. Names of Hippocoön's sons include Dorycleus, Scaeus, Enarophorus, Euteiches, Bucolus, Lycaethus, Tebrus, Eurytus, Hippothous, Hippocorystes, Alcinous, Alcimus, Dorceus, Sebrus, Eumedes, Enaesimus, Alcon and Leucippus (the last three were among the Calydonian hunters). Diodorus Siculus states that there were twenty of them, but gives no individual names.

Mythology

When their father died, Tyndareus became king. Hippocoön, with the help of his sons, overthrew him, took the throne and expelled his brothers from the kingdom . Later, Hippocoön refused to cleanse Heracles after the death of Iphitus. Because of that, Heracles became hostile to Hippocoön, killed him and reinstated Tyndareus. All of Hippocoön's sons were also slain by Heracles, as a revenge for the death of the young Oeonus, son of Licymnius, whom they had killed because he had stoned their dog in self-defense. Heracles's allies in the war against Hippocoön were Cepheus of Arcadia and his twenty sons, who all, as well as Heracles's brother Iphicles, died in the battle (according to Diodorus Siculus, three of Cepheus' sons did survive).

Regnal titles
Preceded byTyndareus
(first reign)
King of Sparta
?–?
Succeeded byTyndareus
(second reign)

Notes

  1. in Apollodorus, 3.10.4, all three are called sons of Oebalus and Bateia
  2. in Pausanias, 3.1.4, Tyndareus' s mother is Gorgophone
  3. Apollodorus, 3.10.5
  4. Pausanias, 3.14.6 & 3.15.1
  5. Hyginus, Fabulae 173
  6. ^ Diodorus Siculus, 4.33.5
  7. Apollodorus, 3.10.5; Pausanias, 3.1.4 & 3.15.2
  8. Apollodorus, 2.7.3; Pausanias, 3.15.4

References


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