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Menoetius or
Menoetes (/məˈniːʃiəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μενοίτιος, Μενοίτης
Menoitios),
meaning doomed might, is a name that
refers to
three distinct beings...
- Gantz, "it is not
clear whether Hesiod means by this Tartaros, or that
Menoitios met the fate of a mortal",
while West 1966, p. 310 on line 515 states...
- one of the
possible mothers of
Myrtilus by Hermes. Myrto,
daughter of
Menoitios of Opus,
sister to Patroclus. She had a
daughter Eucleia by Heracles....
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destined that the
dearest of men, Sarpedon, must go down
under the
hands of
Menoitios' son Patroclus. — Homer. The Iliad. 16.433–434 (Lattimore 1951). About...
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motherhood and
mother of the twin Olympians,
Artemis and Apollo. Μενοίτιος (
Menoítios)
Menoetius God of
violent anger, rash action, and
human mortality. Killed...
- what
Achilles is to do.
Achilles and
Patroclus grew up
together after Menoitios gave
Patroclus to Achilles's father, Peleus.
During this time, Peleus...
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offspring of the
Titan Iapetus and the
Oceanid Clymene, as Atlas,
Menoitios, Prometheus, and Epimetheus, and
telling briefly what
happened to each...
- son of
Timandros 232/231 BC 16th P. Hamb. inv. 676. 060 Menneas, son of
Menoitios 231/230 BC 17th P. dem. Berl. 3089. 061 ? 230/229 BC 18th 062 Philon,...