In
Greek mythology,
Hippomedon was one of the
Seven Against Thebes and father of
Polydorus. His father was either
Talaus, the father of
Adrastus, or
Aristomachus, his brother, and his mother may have been
Metidice, Adrastus' sister. He lived either at
Mycenae or near the lake Lerne in Peloponessus. In
Aeschylus' tragedy
Seven Against Thebes, Hippomedon is one of the seven champions who attack the seven gates of
Thebes. Aeschylus describes him as very large and powerful. He bears a fire-breathing
typhon on his shield and attacks the gate of Athena Onca, but is killed in the battle by Ismarus.