- In Gr**** mythology,
Melanthus (Ancient Gr****: Μέλανθος) was a king of
Athens and son of
Andropompus and Henioche.
Melanthus was
among the descendants...
- was Ariston, who may have been a
descendant of two kings,
Codrus and
Melanthus. His
mother was Perictione,
descendant of Solon, a
statesman credited...
-
Castor of
Rhodes (FGrHist 250), with Castor's
dates given in
modern terms.
Melanthus was the
Neleides king of
Pylos in Messenia.
Being driven out by the Dorian...
-
decade which lasted from 1089 BC to 1080 BC. Iron Age
continues 1089 BC—
Melanthus,
legendary King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 37
years and is succeeded...
-
childless after a
reign of 8 years. He is
succeeded by his
designated heir
Melanthus of Pylos, a fifth-generation
descendant of
Neleus who had
reportedly ****isted...
- to have
traced his
descent to the sea-God
Poseidon through his
father Melanthus. The
earliest version of the
story of
Codrus comes from the 4th oration...
-
mentioned below may be
apocryphal rather than
historically accurate. 1089 BC:
Melanthus,
legendary King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 37
years and is succeeded...
- son of King
Eumelus of Pherae. He was the
father of Henioche,
mother of
Melanthus by Andropompus. ****anicus in
scholia on Plato, Symposium, 208d (p. 376)...
- Boeotians, the King of the Thebians. He was
killed by
either Andropompus or
Melanthus of Attica. An
universal history: The
ancient part,
Volume 6 (Google Books)...
-
father Ariston and his
mythic predecessors the
demigod kings Codrus and
Melanthus.
Poseidon also took the
young Nerites, the son of
Nereus and
Doris (and...