- account,
Aetolus was the son of
Protogenia by Zeus and the
brother of Aethlius, Opus and
possibly Dorus.
Other sources also
described Aetolus as the son...
-
Aetolus (/iːˈtoʊləs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἰτωλός Aitolos) was the name of the
following figures:
Aetolus,
eponym of
Aetolia and king of Elis.
Aetolus, father...
- "Alexander
Aetolus". In Smith,
William (ed.).
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. p. 111. Spanoudakis, K. 2005. "Alexander
Aetolus' Astragalistai"...
- ageless.
Endymion had by a
Naiad nymph or, as some say, by Iphian****a, a son
Aetolus, who slew Apis, son of Phoroneus, and fled to the
Curetian country. There...
-
Servius 4th/5th cent. AD
Aethlius Protogeneia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Aetolus Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Opus
Pindar 5th cent. BC
Aegyptus Thebe Tzetzes...
- of
Ptolemy II
Philadelphus (Philiscus of Corcyra, Lycophron,
Alexander Aetolus, Sositheus,…) are
currently known as the
Alexandrian Pleiad. In modern...
- mythology, Pleuron[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Πλευρῶνος) was a son of
Aetolus and Pronoe,
daughter of Phorbus, and
brother of Calydon. He was married...
-
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...
- as son of King Endymion. He ran a race at Olympia,
against his
brothers Aetolus and Paeon,
winning his father's kingdom. Epeius'
other siblings were Eurycyda...
- manly') was a son of King
Pleuron of
Aetolia and Xanthippe, and
grandson of
Aetolus. His
siblings were Stratonice,
Sterope and Laophonte.
Agenor married his...