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  • Aetolus (/iːˈtoʊləs/; Ancient Greek: Αἰτωλός Aitolos) was, in Greek mythology, a son of Endymion, great-great-grandson of Deucalion, and a Naiad nymph...
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    remaining deathless and ageless. Endymion had by a Naiad nymph or, as some say, by Iphianassa, a son Aetolus, who slew Apis, son of Phoroneus, and fled to the...
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  • Laodocus (category Children of Apollo)
    Aetolian son of Apollo and Phthia, brother of Dorus and Polypoetes; all three were killed by Aetolus, son of Endymion. Laodocus or Leodocus, one of the Argonauts...
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    was an Elean prince as son of King Endymion, and brother of Epeius, Aetolus, Eurycyda and possibly Naxos. From him, the district of Paeonia, on the Axius...
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  • Khrōmía) was the daughter of Itonus, son of Amphictyon, himself son of Deucalion. She was also, in some traditions, the mother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and...
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    Selene (category Divine women of Zeus)
    Flaccus, Argonautica 8.28–30. Hyginus, Fabulae 271, includes "Endymion, son of Aetolus, whom Luna loved" under the heading "Youths Who Were Most Handsome"...
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  • Epeius (category Kings of Elis)
    mythology. Epeius, an Elean prince as son of King Endymion. He ran a race at Olympia, against his brothers Aetolus and Paeon, winning his father's kingdom...
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  • Apis (Greek mythology) (category Children of Apollo)
    games of Azan and was accidentally killed by Aetolus, who ran him over with the chariot. For the murder, Aetolus was sent into exile by the children of Apis...
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  • Iphianassa (category Mythology of Argos)
    and mother of Aetolus. The wife of Endymion was otherwise known as Asterodia, Chromia, Hyperippe or a nameless Naiad nymph. Iphianassa, one of the three...
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  • king of Sparta, and Telchis. In the former of these passages Apollodorus of Athens states that Apis, the son of Phoroneus, was killed by Aetolus; but...
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    son of Endymion. Endymion of Elis, the lover of the goddess of the Moon (Selene), had three sons, Paeon, Epeios and Aetolus. Endymion, in order to give...
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  • Naxos (mythology) (category Children of Apollo)
    eponyms of the island of Naxos: Naxos, son of Endymion and thus, possibly the brother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda. Naxos, son of Apollo and...
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  • Pelias Aëthlius, first king of Elis Aetolus (Αιτωλός), a king of Elis Agamemnon (Ἀγαμέμνων), a king of Mycenae and commander of the Greek armies during the...
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    Ancient Elis (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    Troilus of Elis, 4th century BC equestrian In mythology Salmoneus, Aethlius, Pelops mythological kings of Elis Endymion Sons of Endymion: Epeius Aetolus Paeon...
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    Zeus (redirect from Birth of Zeus)
    40.1. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Ōlenos. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Calyce (1); Smith, s.v. Endymion; Apollodorus, 1.7.5. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v....
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    borne two sons to the river Achelous, one of whom was the grandfather of Oeneus, Hippodamas. To Aethlius Calyce bore Endymion, whose son Aetolus was the...
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     naïádes) are a type of female spirit, or nymph, presiding over fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of fresh water. They are...
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  • of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections. Children of Priam Homeric Neleides Sons of...
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  • Aethra (mother of Theseus) Aetion Aetius (philosopher) Aetna Aetnaeus Aetolia Aetolian campaign Aetolian League Aetolian War Aetolus Aetolus of Aetolia Aexone...
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