Hyrmine

The town of Hyrmine, named after her, was founded by her son Actor.

[2][3] Hyrmina was the daughter of Neleus,[3] Nycteus, or, according to others, of Epeius and Anaxiroe, and the sister of Alector (though others assert she was an only child).

She was married to Phorbas and became the mother of the Argonauts Augeas,[4] Actor,[5] Tiphys[6] and a daughter, Diogeneia.

[8] Otherwise, Helios and Nausidame[9] or Eleios[10] or Poseidon[4] were called the parents of Augeas.

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