- In Gr**** mythology,
Oxylus (/ˈɒksɪləs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὄξυλος Oxulos) may
refer to:
Oxylus,
daimon of the
mountain beech forests, son of
Orius (mountain-god...
- eyes to act as guide. On his way back to Naupactus,
Temenus fell in with
Oxylus, an Aetolian, who had lost one eye,
riding on a
horse (thus
making up the...
- a man with
three eyes, and
since Oxylus was
riding a
horse or mule with one eye, he
matched that description.
Oxylus then, as the
oracle had recommended...
- eyes to act as guide. On his way back to Naupactus,
Temenus fell in with
Oxylus, an Aetolian, who had lost one eye,
riding on a
horse (thus
making up the...
- romanized: Andraímon) may
refer to: Andraemon, son of
Oxylus and
husband of Dryope. Andraemon,
possible father of
another Oxylus. Andraemon, an
Aetolian king and husband...
- Dira
oxylus, the
Pondoland widow, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in from the
lower Drakensberg foothills from the
eastern Cape to...
-
Arcadian springs.
According to Strabo, the
first settlement was
created by
Oxylus the
Aetolian who
invaded there and
subjugated the residents. The city of...
- The
Deipnosophistae of
Athenaeus lists eight hamadryads, the
daughters of
Oxylus and Hamadryas:
Karya (walnut or hazelnut)
Balanos (oak)
Kraneia (dogwood)...
-
nymph daughter of
Orius (mountain-god of
Othrys or the Pindus) and
sister Oxylus (daimon of the
mountain forest). Hamadryas' name
means "Together-with-Tree"...
-
Lycastus (2), Parrhasius. Apollodorus, 1.7.7; Grimal, s.v.
Oxylus (1); Brill's New Pauly, s.v.
Oxylus (1).
eponym of the
Thracian tribe of
Bithyae in Steph****...