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Ialmenus, an Argive, son of Ares and Astyoche
Iapetus, one of the Titans, son of Uranus and Gaea, father of Prometheus,
Atlas, Epimetheus, and Menoetius
lasus of Athens, ally of the Argives, killed by Aeneas
Icarus, son of Daedalus; on his flight from Crete with his father, he
flew too near the sun and fell into the sea and was drowned
Idaeus, a Troyan herald, charioteer of Priam
Idaeus, a Troyan, son of Dares, brother of Phegeus
Idas, son of Aphareus and Arene, one of the Argonauts
Idomeneus, leader of the Cretans, son of Deucalion, descendant of Minos
and Pasiphae; one of the most renowned Argive heroes of the Troyan war
Ilioneus, youngest son of Niobe and Amphion, killed by Apollo
Ilioneus, a Troyan, son of Phorbas, killed by Peneleus
Ilioneus, a Troyan, killed by Diomedes
Ilos, son of Tros and Callirrhoe, father of Laomedon, grandfather of
Priam
Imbrius, a Troyan, son of Mentor, killed by Teucer
Inachus, king of the Pelasgians, son of Oceanus and Tethys, father of Io
Ino, wife of Athamas, stepmother of Phrixus and Helle, better known by
the name of Leucothea
Io, daughter of Inachus, beloved of Zeus, who changed her into a heifer
to avoid detection by Hera; in this form she wandered over the earth, driven by
a gadfly
Iobates, king of Lycia, father of Anteia, son-in-law of Proetus king of
Tiryns, by whom he was commissioned to kill Bellerophon
Iolaus, son of Iphicles, nephew of Heracles and his faithful companion
and charioteer Iole, daughter of Eurytus king of Oechalia, the innocent cause of Heracles'
death
Ion, son of Apollo and Creusa, exposed at birth but reared in the temple
of Apollo at Delphi Iphicles, son of Alcmene and Amphitryon, half brother of Heracles, father of
Iolaus Iphidamas, son of Antenor and Theano, killed by Agamemnon
Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra, sister of Orestes and
Electra; offered as a sacrifice at Aulis by Agamemnon, but miraculously saved by
Artemis and carried to Tauris, where she became priestess of the goddess Iphition, a Troyan, killed by Achilles Iphitus, son of Eurytus, friend of Heracles, by whom he was killed in a fit
of mudness Iphthime, daughter of Icarius and Asterodia, sister of Penelope
Iris, messenger of Zeus, sister of the Harpies; she is the personification
of the rainbow Irus, the shameless beggar who fought with Odysseus; his real name was
Arnaeus Isander, son of Bellerophon
Isis, an Egyptian goddess, the equivalent of the Greek Io Ismene, daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, sister of Antigone, Eteocles, and
Polynices
Ismenus, son of Niobe and Amphion, killed by Apollo Isus, a Troyan, charioteer of Antiphus Itymoneus, an ally of Troy, killed by Meges Ixion, father of Pirithous, king of the Lapithae; because he boasted of
having been the lover of Hera (actually a cloud in the form of Hera), Zeus bound
him upon a wheel on which it was his punishment to turn forevermore in the
underworld
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