- In Gr**** mythology,
Ptous (/ˈtoʊəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πτῶος) may
refer to the following:
Ptous,
eponym of
Mount Ptous in
Boeotia on
which the town Acraephnium...
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Sphincius and
Orchomenus or
Schoeneus and
Leucon and also,
Erythrius and
Ptous.
Phrixus and ****e were
hated by
their stepmother, Ino. Ino
hatched a devious...
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later Colchis Genealogy Parents Athamas and
Nephele Siblings Phrixus Learches Melicertes Schoeneus Leucon Ptous Consort Poseidon Offspring Almops Paeon...
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Athamas and
Nephele Siblings ****e, Learches, Melicertes, Schoeneus, Leucon,
Ptous (half brothers)
Consort Chalciope Offspring Argus, Phrontis,
Melas and Cytisorus...
- with Antiphates. Zeuxippe,
daughter of
Athamas and
possibly the
mother of
Ptous by Apollo. Zeuxippe, a
Trojan queen as the
possible wife of King Laomedon...
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Acrisius -
Rival twins,
children of Abas and
Aglaea or Ocalea.
Porphyrion and
Ptous - Sons of
Athamas and
Themisto Thessalus and
Alcimenes - Sons of
Jason and...
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Acraephius or
Acraephiaeus by worshipers.
Acraepheus could have been
father of
Ptous by Euxippe. Schmitz,
Leonhard (1867), "Acraepheus", in Smith,
William (ed...
- Acraepheus,
founder of Acraephnium, and
became the
mother of
Ptous,
eponym of Mt.
Ptous in Boeotia. Otherwise, the
latter was also
called the son of Athamas...
- road, and upon Mt. Ptoum, was a
celebrated sanctuary and
oracle of
Apollo Ptous. This
oracle was
consulted by
Mardonius before the
Battle of Plataea, and...
- sources, the
couple had four children: Leucon, Erythrius, Schoeneus, and
Ptous. In
other sources,
there were but two:
Sphincius and Orchomenus, or else...