Hyperes
In Greek mythology, the name Hyperes (Ancient Greek: Ὑπέρης, gen. Ὑπέρητος) may refer to:
- Hyperes, an Arcadian prince as the son of King Lycaon and the eponym of Hyperesia in Achaea.[1]
- Hyperes, a Boeotian son of Poseidon and the Pleiad Alcyone, and brother of Anthas. He was the father of Arethusa,[2] mother of Abas by Poseidon. Hyperes and his brother Anthas reigned over what later became Troezen and were founders of the cities Hyperea and Anthea respectively.[3] Two brands of Troezenian wine, Anthedonias and Hypereias, were believed to have been named after certain "Anthus and Hyperus", who apparently are the same figures.[4] See also Hyperenor.
- Hyperes, another Boeotian as son of Melas and Eurycleia. He lived by a spring which was named Hypereia after him.[5]