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In Greek mythology, the name Hyperochus (Ancient Greek: Ὑπέροχος) may refer to: * Hyperochus, a son of Priam. * Hyperochus, possibly the father of Oenomaus by Sterope. * Hyperochus, a descendant of Magnes, son of Haemon, father of Tenthredon and thus grandfather of Prothous. * Hyperochus, a Hyperborean whose ghost, alongside those of Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) and a fellow Hyperborean Amadocus (or Laodocus), and possibly that of Phylacus, were believed to have terrorized the Gaul invaders during the historical battle at Delphi.

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  • In Greek mythology, the name Hyperochus (Ancient Greek: Ὑπέροχος) may refer to: * Hyperochus, a son of Priam. * Hyperochus, possibly the father of Oenomaus by Sterope. * Hyperochus, a descendant of Magnes, son of Haemon, father of Tenthredon and thus grandfather of Prothous. * Hyperochus, a Hyperborean whose ghost, alongside those of Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) and a fellow Hyperborean Amadocus (or Laodocus), and possibly that of Phylacus, were believed to have terrorized the Gaul invaders during the historical battle at Delphi. Hypeirochus (Ὑπείροχος) is a variant of the same name which refers to: * Hypeirochus, a defender of Troy killed by Odysseus; may or may not be the same as the son of Priam. * Hypeirochus, father of Itymoneus; the latter was killed by Nestor in the war between the Pylians and the Eleans. (en)
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  • In Greek mythology, the name Hyperochus (Ancient Greek: Ὑπέροχος) may refer to: * Hyperochus, a son of Priam. * Hyperochus, possibly the father of Oenomaus by Sterope. * Hyperochus, a descendant of Magnes, son of Haemon, father of Tenthredon and thus grandfather of Prothous. * Hyperochus, a Hyperborean whose ghost, alongside those of Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) and a fellow Hyperborean Amadocus (or Laodocus), and possibly that of Phylacus, were believed to have terrorized the Gaul invaders during the historical battle at Delphi. (en)
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