PERICLYMENUS
or Poriclymenus. One of the Argonauts, was a son of Neleus and Chloris, and a brother of Nestor. (Apollodorus i. 9. § 15)
Poseidon gave him the power of changing himself into different forms, and conferred upon him great strength, but he was nevertheless slain by Heracles at the taking of Pylos. (Metamorphoses by Ovid xiii.) According to Hyginus (Fab. 10) Periclymenus escaped Heracles in the shape of an eagle.
2. A son of Poseidon and Chloris, the daughter of Teiresias, of Thebes. In the war of the
Seven against Thebes he was believed to have killed Parthenopaeus
(Apollodorus), and when he pursued Amphiaraus, the latter by the command of
Zeus was swallowed up by the
earth.