Echephron
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Echephron[pronunciation?] (Ἐχέφρων, gen.: Ἐχέφρωνος) is the name of three characters in Greek mythology.
- Echephron, a son of Nestor and Eurydice (or Anaxibia).[1][2]
- Echephron, a son of Priam, king of Troy.[3]
- Echephron, son of Heracles and Psophis, daughter of Eryx, a Sicilian despot. He changed the name of the city Phegia (the old Erymanthus) to Psophis.[4]
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