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Rhexenor

In Greek mythology, Rhexenor may refer to the following figures:Rhexenor, a Phaeacian prince as son of King Nausithous and the brother of Alcinous who married his daughter Arete. Apollo killed Rhexenor in his hall while he was still a bridegroom and with no son. Rhexenor, the father of Chalciope, who was the second wife of King Aegeus of Athens. Rhexenor, one of Diomedes' followers who, returning from the Trojan War, were transformed into swan-like birds.

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In Greek mythology, Rhexenor (Ancient Greek: Ῥηξήνωρ means "breaking armed ranks") may refer to the following figures:1

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  1. Parada, s.v. Rhexenor 1, Rhexenor 2, and Rhexenor 3; Smith, s.v. Rhexenor.
  2. Tripp, s.v. Rhexenor; Homer, Odyssey 7.63-65
  3. Apollodorus, 3.15.6
  4. Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.504–509
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