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belonged to him
because Melaneus– his son– had
become king of the
Dryopes having taken in war the
whole of Epirus.
Melaneus had as sons
Eurytus and Ambracias...
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Melaneus (/ˈmɛlənˌjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μελανεύς) may
refer to the
following personages:
Melaneus, son of
Apollo and
husband of Oechalia.
Melaneus, counted...
-
Parantica melaneus (known
colloquially as the
chocolate tiger), is a
butterfly found in Asia that
belongs to the
crows and tigers, that is, the danaid...
-
Oligodon melaneus, the:
bluebelly ****ri
snake is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. It is
endemic to
eastern India. It was
described in 1909...
- mountains". When
Apollo intended to make
Stratonice the
bride of his son
Melaneus, the
princess accompanied the god to
marry his son.
Since Stratonice was...
-
Harpalus melaneus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1878. "Harpalus
melaneus Bates, 1878"...
- the help of his
mother Leto and
educated him to be a seer. When his son
Melaneus reached the age of marriage,
Apollo asked the
princess Stratonice to be...
- are: Agelaus, son of Damastor.
Killed by Odysseus. Amphimedon, son of
Melaneus.
Killed by Telemachus.
Later recounts his
death to
Agamemnon and Achilles...
- Ἐροδιός, romanized: Erodios, lit. 'heron') is the son of
Autonous (son of
Melaneus) and Hippodamia. He was the
brother of Acanthis, Acanthus,
Anthus and Schoeneus...
- sons, whom he had by Laobie, were Lycus, Myrsus, Glaucus,
Periphas and
Melaneus. Aretus, a
warrior in the army of
Dionysus during the
Indian War. He was...