- mythology,
Boeotus (/biːˈoʊtəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Βοιωτός Boiotos) may
refer to the
following personages:
Boeotus, son of
Poseidon and Arne.
Boeotus, son of...
-
quarreled with
their mother Arne,
prompting Bœotus and
Aeolus to kill
Autolyte and flee from Icaria.
Bœotus,
accompanied by Arne, went to
southern Thessaly...
- son of Aeolus, who is
usually ****en's descendant), and the
brother of
Boeotus.
According to the
mythographer Apollodorus (first or
second century AD)...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hermippe (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμίππη) was a
daughter of
Boeotus. She was
married to Orchomenus, son of Zeus and the
Danaid Isonoe, but...
- mythology,
Boeotus (/biːˈoʊtəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Βοιωτός, translit. Boiōtós) was the
eponym of
Boeotia in Greece.
Poseidon fathered both
Aeolus and
Boeotus with...
-
Boeotus of
Sicyon was an
ancient Gr****
athlete listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 164th
Olympiad (124 BC). Eusebius...
- her to the care of one Desmontes. However,
Poseidon fathered Aeolus and
Boeotus with her
while he was in the form of a bull. Enraged,
Desmontes entombed...
-
there are
tales that
regard him as the son of
Poseidon (by Alistra),
Boeotus or even Cadmus[citation needed]. Theophilus, in the 2nd
century (Apologia...
- cent. AD Idas
Arene Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Aeolus Antiope Melanippe Boeotus Arne Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC
Melanippe Oeoclus Ascra Paus. 2nd cent. AD...
-
before her
marriage to Metapontus. She was the
stepmother of
Aeolus and
Boeotus.
Theano married Metapontus, the king of the
island of Icaria, but could...