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Sisyphus
thumb|alt=Sisyphus depicted on a black-figure amphora vase |Persephone supervising Sisyphus in the Underworld, Attic [[black-figure amphora, BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen]] thumb|Sisyphus and Amphiaraus, copy of a mural in the [[François Tomb, Vulci, made in 4th century BC]]
Aeëtes
Aeëtes ( ; , ), or Aeeta, was the ruler of the eponymous realm of Aea in Greek mythology, a wondrous realm which from the fifth century B.C.E. onward became identified with the kingdom of Colchis east in the Black Sea. The name comes from the ancient Greek word (, "eagle").
Sinon
thumb|Sinon as a captive in front of the walls of Troy, in the Vergilius Romanus, 5th century AD
Glaucus
son of Sisyphus, mythical Corinthian king
Creon
king of Corinth in Greek mythology
Merope
one of the Pleiades in Greek mythology: wife of Sisyphus
Aletes
son of Hippotes
Glauce
mythical character; daughter of Creon in Greek mythology
Polybus of Corinth
mythological king of Corinth
Polyeidos
mythical seer, who revived Glaucus son of Minos
Lycurgus of Nemea
mythical character
Corinthos
In Greek mythology, Corinthus (; Ancient Greek: Κόρινθος Korinthos) may refer to the following personages:
Bounos
In Greek mythology, Bounos or Bunus (Ancient Greek: Βοῦνος means 'hill, mound') was the Corinthian son of Hermes and Alcidamea/Alcidamia.
Ornytion
In Greek mythology, Ornytion (Ancient Greek: Ὀρνύτιων means 'moon-bird') or Ornytus (Ὄρνυτος) may refer to two different characters:
Thoas
king of Corinth, son of Ornytion
Almus
figure in Greek mythology, son of Sisyphus
Hippotes
Hippotes () may refer to a number of people from Greek mythology:
Alcinoe
mythological Greek character, daughter of Polybus
Maera
set index of Greek mythological characters
Locrus
In Greek mythology, the name Locrus or Lokros (; ) may refer to: