- mythology,
Schoeneus (/ˈskɛnˌjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Σχοινεύς Skhoineús,
literally "rushy") was the name of
several individuals:
Schoeneus, a Boeotian...
- the Argonauts; and the
other from Boeotia, who is the
daughter of King
Schoeneus and is
primarily noted for her
skill in the footrace. In both versions...
- of Hypseus, Themisto, he was the
father of
Sphincius and
Orchomenus or
Schoeneus and
Leucon and also,
Erythrius and Ptous.
Phrixus and ****e were hated...
- the
daughter of
Hippodamia and
Autonous and
sister to Anthus, Erodius,
Schoeneus and Acanthus. When
their father's
horses attacked Anthus out of hunger...
- children: Leucon, Erythrius,
Schoeneus, and Ptous. In
other sources,
there were but two:
Sphincius and Orchomenus, or else
Schoeneus and Leucon. Some say that...
-
later Colchis Genealogy Parents Athamas and
Nephele Siblings Phrixus Learches Melicertes Schoeneus Leucon Ptous Consort Poseidon Offspring Almops Paeon...
-
Genealogy Parents Athamas and
Nephele Siblings ****e, Learches, Melicertes,
Schoeneus, Leucon,
Ptous (half brothers)
Consort Chalciope Offspring Argus, Phrontis...
- war
against Thebes. Clymenus, king of Arcadia, was the son of
either Schoeneus or
Teleus of Argos. By Epicasta, he
fathered Idas,
Therager and Harpalyce...
- and Hippodamia. He was the
brother of Acanthis, Acanthus,
Anthus and
Schoeneus. He was
transformed into a
heron by Zeus and Apollo.
Erodius loved horses...
- it had made.
Asclepius ✓ Son of Apollo.
Atalanta ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Daughter of
Schoeneus, from Arcadia.
Caeneus ✓ ✓ Son of Elatus; Ovid
notes that
Caeneus was...