HippalcimusFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Greek mythology, the name Hippalcimus (Ancient Greek: Ἱππάλκιμον) may refer to: Hippalcimus, son of Itonus (himself son of Boeotus),[1] and father, by Asterope,[2] of Peneleos.[3] Other variations of his name were Hippalcmas, Hippalkmos (Ίππάλκμου) and Hippalmus. Hippalcimus or Hippalcus, son of Pelops and Hippodamia.[4] He was one of the Argonauts.[5]
In Greek mythology, the name Hippalcimus (Ancient Greek: Ἱππάλκιμον) may refer to: Hippalcimus, son of Itonus (himself son of Boeotus),[1] and father, by Asterope,[2] of Peneleos.[3] Other variations of his name were Hippalcmas, Hippalkmos (Ίππάλκμου) and Hippalmus. Hippalcimus or Hippalcus, son of Pelops and Hippodamia.[4] He was one of the Argonauts.[5]